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reduces the likelihood that more than one doctor would be consulted for a treatment. Drawing on complementarity theory, we …
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We study spillover effects within co-offending networks by leveraging deaths of co-offenders for causal identification. Our results demonstrate that the death of a co-offender significantly reduces the criminal activities of other network members. We observe a decaying pattern in the magnitude...
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The book investigates the meaning, nature and consequences of innovation interactions between small and medium-sized manufacturing enterprises (SMEs) and knowledge-intensive business services (KIBS). It focuses on the concept of a virtuous circle linking KIBS' and SMEs' innovation capacities in...
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The Indian Health Sector is a highly fragmented with a state of art private hospital industry, an unregulated group of standalone practitioners, a partially defunct public sector and growing insurance sector. The out of pocket payments form the largest portion of health financing. Just like...
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This paper considers the influence of patients' characteristics on their evaluation of a health system's responsiveness, that is, a system's ability to respond to the legitimate expectations of potential users regarding non-health enhancing aspects of care (Valentine et al. 2003a). Since...
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