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تعداد نتایج: 21167021  

2008
Karel Mertens Morten O. Ravn

We provide empirical evidence on the effects of tax liability changes in the United States. We distinguish between “surprise” and “anticipated” tax shocks. We find that surprise tax cuts have expansionary and persistent effects on output, consumption, investment and hours worked. Prior to their implementation, anticipated tax liability tax cuts give rise to contractions in output, investment an...

2011
Sabine N van der Veer Maartje LG de Vos Kitty J Jager Peter HJ van der Voort Niels Peek Gert P Westert Wilco C Graafmans Nicolette F de Keizer

BACKGROUND Feedback is potentially effective in improving the quality of care. However, merely sending reports is no guarantee that performance data are used as input for systematic quality improvement (QI). Therefore, we developed a multifaceted intervention tailored to prospectively analyzed barriers to using indicators: the Information Feedback on Quality Indicators (InFoQI) program. This pr...

2016
Veit J. Erpenbeck Eva Vets Lien Gheyle Wande Osuntokun Michael Larbig Srikanth Neelakantham David Sandham Gerald Dubois Walid Elbast Paul Goldsmith Markus Weiss

We evaluated the pharmacokinetics (PK), safety, and tolerability of a novel oral CRTh2 antagonist, fevipiprant (QAW039), in healthy subjects. Peak concentrations of fevipiprant in plasma were observed 1-3 hours postdosing. Concentrations declined in a multiexponential manner, followed by an apparent terminal phase (t1/2 , ∼20 hours). Steady state was achieved in 4 days with <2-fold accumulation...

2017
Steffie H. A. Brouns Klara C. H. van der Schuit Patricia M. Stassen Suze L. E. Lambooij Jeanne Dieleman Irene T. P. Vanderfeesten Harm R. Haak

BACKGROUND Emergency department (ED) crowding leads to prolonged emergency department length of stay (ED-LOS) and adverse patient outcomes. No uniform definition of ED crowding exists. Several scores have been developed to quantify ED crowding; the best known is the Emergency Department Work Index (EDWIN). Research on the EDWIN is often applied to limited settings and conducted over a short per...

2006
YING WANG

The number of Americans raising grandchildren has been rising steadily. In this article, we expand what is known by focusing on the economic implications of this trend. We compile a unique data set from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics along with its Parent Identification File on 3,240 nonretired grandparent household heads and estimate the effect of taking in a grandchild on labor force part...

2012
Toon W. Taris Jan A. Feij

This article examines the development of the educational and vocational careers of 1257 subjects born between 1961 and 1969 as a function of economic circumstances in the Netherlands during the eighties. Subjects were expected to attend school longer in times of recession, to have a higher level of education, while getting a suitable, high-quality job (in terms of number of hours, appointment t...

2004
Amelie Constant Klaus F. Zimmermann IZA Bonn

The Making of Entrepreneurs in Germany: Are Native Men and Immigrants Alike? This paper uses a state of the art three-stage technique to identify the characteristics of the self-employed immigrant and native men in Germany and to understand their underlying drive into self-employment. Employing data from the German Socioeconomic Panel 2000 release we find that self-employment is not significant...

2009
Sachiko Kuroda Isamu Yamamoto Daiji Kawaguchi

This paper examines whether overtime regulations have a significant impact on hours worked and hourly wages, focusing on so-called “name-only managers,” a category of employees recently in the news in Japan. The term “name-only manager” refers to an employee who has essentially the same salary and authority as other employees, but who is designated by the company as a manager to exempt them fro...

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