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GDP. Based on Danish data and using models for the Danish economy, we thus confirm findings in studies for other economies …
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GDP. Based on Danish data and using models for the Danish economy, we thus confirm findings in studies for other economies …
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relationships and associations about the real world. These claims are made through the construction of models – mathematical …, statistical, verbal or a mix of all three. This note examines the methodological issues faced by models in the context of the … Indian economy. It concludes by pointing that out that economists need to be more cautious while using models to intervene in …
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This entry discusses the concept of "systemism", elaborates how it implicitly underpinned most seminal works of evolutionary-institutional economics, and explains how future research would benefit from making the systemist nature of evolutionary economics more explicit. More precisely, the paper...
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Efficiency in health service sector is particularly important. This is especially important as the medical sector is a major consumer of resources (financial resources, human resources, material resources). Correct assessment of costs within the health system is a priority for any government,...
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This entry discusses the concept of "systemism", elaborates how it implicitly underpinned most seminal works of evolutionary-institutional economics, and explains how future research would benefit from making the systemist nature of evolutionary economics more explicit. More precisely, the paper...
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