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This paper explores the changing role of government involvement in health care financing policy outside the United … countries to improve financing incentives and encourage efficient use of health services. In the case of risk pooling, all …. Many countries are exploring new ways of generating revenues for health care to enable them to cope with significant cost …
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How does fiscal decentralisation affect the development of a health system? Evidence from health care decentralisation … in Europe can offer some insights to the question above. This paper addresses the effects of health care decentralisation … in Europe, and reviews some of the key questions on the design of a health system. We argue that contrary to old mobility …
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This paper investigates the effects of local smoking bans on different outcomes using county and time variation over the last 20 years in the US. First, I find no evidence that local smoking bans in bars, restaurants and workplaces decrease the prevalence of smoking. The estimates are very small...
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substitutes — health and social work, and all others. We attribute the disparities to the countries’ tax and subsidy policies …. High taxation substantially reduces hours in sectors that have close home substitutes but less so in other sectors. Health …
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Assessing the value of new medical technologies may require new approaches that take into account a more comprehensive set of parameters than the incremental cost/QALY. It is argued that MCDA can fulfil this role and has the potential to be methodologically superior to the currently used...
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settings and health care systems, taking into account their launch date, patent status, market dynamics and the regulatory …
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The impacts of choice in public services are controversial. We exploit a reform in the English National Health Service …
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Researchers in economics of education usually assume that parents choose schools for their high academic performance, with some support from revealed preference evidence based on local house prices. However, anecdotal evidence and common sense suggest that school quality is not one-dimensional...
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