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The paper argues that the level of public spending on health varies according to the type of political regime in a … public spending on health is decreasing with the level of political freedom. At the same time, public spending on health care … competes with military expenditures. Moreover, public spending on health in neighbouring countries affects the level of public …
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little research has investigated the perceptions and attitudes expressed by insurance policyholders. Therefore, to bridge … insurance policyholders in Gauteng. This will inevitably assist insurers to retain more clients as they will have a better … understanding of what influences the risk perception of their insurance policyholders. Exogenous factors relate to external factors …
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public spending on human capital and their correlates in Africa. The study found public spending on health and education in … Africa to be inefficient. Efficiency was much higher in health spending than in educational spending. Factors such as …
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risk exposure and (c) a progressive scheme where mutual risk insurance spreads risk across all subjects such that low …
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appropriate adjustment of the health financing system. That is why the subject of evaluation of the performance of healthcare … systems in the context of financial management and the quality of public health has been undertaken by many Polish and foreign … of the health of the population. …
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policy on education and health. The study employs panel dynamic ordinary least squares (DOLS) estimation technique and covers …. When augmented with effective fiscal policy on health foreign aid enhances households' income in West and Central Africa … (health) reduces poverty head- count in the West and Central (in all regions except Central) regions of Africa. The study …
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The OPEC countries rely on oil to fund their budgets, similar to many countries worldwide. However, the fall in oil prices in 2008 and 2014 put significant strain on their public finances, including healthcare finances. This study examines the effect of the fall in oil prices on OPEC countries'...
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study investigated the unique relationship between investment in human capital proxied by spending in education and health … investment comprising private and government health expenditures, primary, secondary and tertiary education expenditures were … health. …
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data from a large insurance company we find that overall, 43.9% of the people in our sample could be reintegrated …
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services, health insurance premiums and investments in healthcare infrastructure. The basic role of the local governments is to …Healthcare in Poland is mainly financed by public sector entities, among them the National Health Fund (NFZ), state … budget and local government budgets. The task of the National Health Fund, as the main payer in the system, is chiefly …
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