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Through changing the connection between insurance and employment, the Affordable Care Act (ACA) has affected people's incentives to obtain education. We employ a triple-difference strategy comparing counties with different levels of uninsurance pre-ACA and in states with different Medicaid...
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use AI on the teachers' personal initiative in research, teaching, and evaluation activities. The method of analysis used … to maximise the advantages of AI use in research, teaching, and evaluation activities are also highlighted. All of this …, as well as teaching, evaluation, and learning, to meet the increasing dynamics of AI use in the economic academic …
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use AI on the teachers' personal initiative in research, teaching, and evaluation activities. The method of analysis used … to maximise the advantages of AI use in research, teaching, and evaluation activities are also highlighted. All of this …, as well as teaching, evaluation, and learning, to meet the increasing dynamics of AI use in the economic academic …
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The Swedish policy response to covid-19 stands out as exceptional in international comparisons. The approach adopted is fundamentally determined by the Swedish constitution. Three articles of the constitution are central for this explanation. The first one guarantees the freedom of movement for...
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Through changing the connection between insurance and employment, the Affordable Care Act (ACA) has affected people’s incentives to obtain education. We employ a triple-difference strategy comparing counties with different levels of uninsurance pre-ACA and in states with different Medicaid...
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The gap between willingness-to-pay (WTP) and willingness-to-accept (WTA) benefit values typifies situations in which reference points — and direction of movement from reference points — are consequential. Why WTA-WTP discrepancies arise is not well understood. We generalize models of...
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In 1938, Harold Hotelling argued that the optimum of the general welfare corresponds to the sale of everything at marginal cost and that therefore government revenues should be used to subsidize all industries having large fixed costs. Ronald Coase's 1946 article The Marginal Cost Controversy...
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research in public administration that could benefit from further integration. An analysis of public administration topics …
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Regulatory reforms across European countries have attempted to increase consumer welfare by introducing competition and choice into public service markets. But it has been questioned whether reforms have benefited all people equally, suggesting that vulnerable groups of service users are...
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