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In a number of settings, insurance contracts specify a fixed reimbursement in the event of a loss which is not conditioned on the size of the realized loss. In this article, we explore the theoretical properties of this form of insurance and draw comparisons with other types of insurance...
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Within the intensive care environment, large data-bases exist, recording patient, ICU, and hospital details. For the last 20 years, a number of competing algorithms have been developed to generate risk-adjusted outcomes for patients; the most well known is the APACHE II (acute physiology and...
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This paper estimates the impact of income on the body weight and clinical weight classification of elderly Americans using a natural experiment that led otherwise identical retirees to receive significantly different Social Security payments based on their year of birth. We estimate models of...
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States that change management is a continuous process for organizations wishing to keep pace with their ever‐changing marketplace. The pace of change is faster today than ever before, with the prospect of staying that way for the next few years. Describes how change management is non‐linear...
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