نتایج جستجو برای: profit healthcare

تعداد نتایج: 156420  

2011
Vikica Buljanović Hrvoje Patajac Mladen Petrovečki

AIM To perform SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats) analysis of a clinical laboratory as an economic model that may be used to improve business performance of laboratories by removing weaknesses, minimizing threats, and using external opportunities and internal strengths. METHODS Impact of possible threats to and weaknesses of the Clinical Laboratory at Našice General Coun...

2017
Olusola Adedeji Adejumo Olusoji James Daniel Andrew Folarin Otesanya Shukrat Olajumoke Salisu-Olatunj Husseine A. Abdur-Razzaq

Background The engagement of private practitioners in the public-private mix of tuberculosis (TB) management started in 2007 in Lagos State Nigeria. This study compared the treatment outcomes of patients managed at private for profit (PFP) and private not for profit (PNFP) directly observed treatment short course (DOTS) facilities. Methods A retrospective review of treatment cards of TB patie...

1998
Gerald R. Faulhaber

Recent empirical research in banking has found substantial but unexplained differences among bank’s costs and profits, indicating that the industry is not in long-run equilibrium. In this paper, three factors are hypothesized as the source of this out-of-equilibrium behavior: (i) variations in banks’ abilities to match capacity and demand; (ii) variations in risk management; and (iii) variation...

2015
Peter Haan Martin Simmler

In 2013, around 121 billion US-Dollar have been spend worldwide to promote the investment into renewable energy sources. The most prominent support scheme employed is a feed-in tariff, which guarantees a fixed price for electricity produced by renewable energies sources, usually for around 15 years after the installation of the plant. We study the incidence of wind turbine subsidies due to a fe...

2008
Almira Biglova Svetlozar Rachev Stoyan Stoyanov Sergio Ortobelli

In this paper, we provide further insight into the stock return momentum phenomena by investigating the sources of momentum profits. Applying statistical factor analysis, we identify the most important variables significantly affecting momentum profits: volatility and changes in the currency component of M1. We also document the periodic dynamics of momentum returns that is their inflation at q...

2005
Fred Moseley

The total surplus-value, as well as the total profit, which is only the surplus value itself, computed differently, can neither grow nor decrease through this operation [the equalization of profit rates], ever; what is modified thereby is not it, but only its distribution among the different capitals. However, this examination belongs only with that of the many capitals, it does not yet belong ...

2013
Yangfang Zhou Alan Scheller-Wolf Nicola Secomandi Stephen Smith

A typical strategy for dealing with commodity surpluses is to store them for future sale; though electricity cannot yet be stored on a large scale, this storage strategy will become a natural choice for dealing with electricity surpluses. However, because electricity prices can be negative, there exists another potential strategy: To buy electricity surpluses at negative prices and dispose of t...

2003
Isabel Ruiz

About the theory and empirical analysis of " the persistence of profit " and its applicability to Colombia Abstract. This paper looks into the application of the theory of " the persistence of profits " and how it can be used to model manufacturing industries in Colombia. By explaining where the theory of " persistence of profits " comes from, what it is, and what its determinants are brief des...

2015
Tobias F. Rötheli

This paper develops a structural evolutionary microeconomic model where the forces of chance and selection are at work and matches this model to data. As a concrete example we explore the process of industry concentration by modeling bottom-up starting with profit maximizing firms and introducing stochastic elements at various levels of the market. An estimation procedure is developed to connec...

2002
Roger H. Gordon

Entrepreneurial activity is presumed to generate important spillovers, potentially justifying tax subsidies. How does the tax law affect individual incentives? How much of an impact has it had in practice? We first show theoretically that taxes can affect the incentives to be an entrepreneur due simply to differences in tax rates on business vs. wage and salary income, due to differences in the...

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