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) quality, ii) efficiency, and iii) ownership.i) Quality of health care is the most important good of the health production … of competition on quality of care.ii) The health economy also merits attention because of its sheer size e.g. with … industrialised countries, approximately one third of health care expenditure is generated by inpatient care. For this reason …
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Arbeitsbedingungen, vernachlässigt mögliche adverse Auswirkungen auf das Sozialleben und die Gesundheit. Der dritte Artikel untersucht … ihrer Kinder abmildert. …''s social life and individual health, the third essay explores such non-pecuniary aspects. Such jobs entail significantly higher …
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costs of the most common economic dependents in households: children. The monetary costs of children are estimated at about … costs suggests that children's "full costs" are about twice monetary costs alone; with household resources fixed, the … average, combined expenditure and time impact of children is very similar to adding an equivalent number of adults. …
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Over the last decade a number of countries, notably the USA, theUK and Australia, have introduced new tax and welfare programs,or expanded existing programs, that have the effect of raising taxrates on the income of the second earner in the family. Examplesinclude the earned income tax credit...
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maternal working time. The third paper explores how early differences in age and development influence children's probability …
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Over the years, the East-West Center (EWC) has developed considerable expertise in refinery modeling, especially in the area of forecasting product balances for countries, given planned capacity changes, changes in product demand, changes in crude slates, and changes in product specifications....
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describes the income diversification patterns of Peruvian households with young children (aged between 6 and 18 months …). Comparisons are made with the overall population in Peru, and with the income diversification patterns of households in the same … communities who have no young children. The authors explore links between income diversification strategies, household assets, the …
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socioeconomic consequences. This case study for the mango export sector in Piura, Peru, analyzes the adoption of the Eurepgap …
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This paper reports the results of behavioral economic experiments conducted in Peru toexamine the relationship amongst …
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