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. Die Rationierung medizinischer Leistungen ist unausweichlich, soll die GKV bezahlbar bleiben. …
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Ergebnis ergibt sich, daß explizite Rationierung der impliziten vorzuziehen ist und die Rationierungen möglichst ex ante auf … Rationierungen auf der Makro-Ebene den bestehenden Trade-off zwischen schwacher und starker Rationierung verschärfen. …
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. Die Rationierung medizinischer Leistungen ist unausweichlich, soll die GKV bezahlbar bleiben. …
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Ergebnis ergibt sich, daß explizite Rationierung der impliziten vorzuziehen ist und die Rationierungen möglichst ex ante auf … Rationierungen auf der Makro-Ebene den bestehenden Trade-off zwischen schwacher und starker Rationierung verschärfen. …
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Whenever demand for a single item can be categorized into classes of different priority, an inventory rationing policy …. A simple optimization procedure is presented, and in a numerical study we compare the optimal rationing policy with a … policy where no distinction between the demand classes is made. The benefit of the rationing policy is investigated for …
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In this chapter we discuss inventory systems where several demand classes may be distinguished. In particular, we focus on single-location inventory systems and we analyse the use of a so-called critical level policy. With this policy some inventory is reserved for high-priority demand. A number...
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best understood - and can be related to monopoly-theory results - using the fact that consumer surplus equals the area …
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Using data from Malawi, this paper examines factors that influence a household’s likelihood of facing credit constraints. Households with larger land holdings have a higher probability of reporting credit constraints, apparently due to lack of secure land rights which could enable households...
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A monopolist deliberately charges the same price for differentiated products when high quality products are more likely to be allocated to low type consumers under uniform pricing. The argument can explain the use of ‘unpriced quality’ for concert tickets, sport events, and in many other...
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, with outside banks forced to resort to rationing practices to avoid attracting the worse borrowers. To support this …
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