نتایج جستجو برای: fuel subsidizing

تعداد نتایج: 69106  

Journal: :The American economic review 2008
Robert T Jensen Nolan H Miller

This paper provides the first real-world evidence of Giffen behavior, i.e., upward sloping demand. Subsidizing the prices of dietary staples for extremely poor households in two provinces of China, we find strong evidence of Giffen behavior for rice in Hunan, and weaker evidence for wheat in Gansu. The data provide new insight into the consumption behavior of the poor, who act as though maximiz...

1999
ALAN WOODFIELD

Reference pricing pharmaceuticals involves subsidizing medicines at the lowest price ruling in a given therapeutic sub-group. Disappointment at its apparent inability to contain public medicine expenditures sufficiently has led regulators in New Zealand to augment reference pricing by crossproduct strategic agreements which require firms seeking subsidization of new medicines to significantly r...

2014
Pascaline Dupas Johnathan Robinson Rebecca Dizon-Ross Jonathan Robinson

Heavily subsidizing essential health products through existing health infrastructure could substantially improve health in sub-Saharan Africa. There is, however, widespread concern that poor governance – in particular, limited health worker accountability – seriously undermines the effectiveness of subsidy programs. Using innovative audits of targeted bed net distribution programs in Ghana, Ken...

Journal: :Omega 2022

The transportation sector is the largest contributor to global greenhouse gas emissions. Disruptive technological changes in this sector, such as alternative fuel vehicles, are crucial for emission reduction. We show how a cost-minimizing strategic transition plan adopt electric trucks over time can be developed firm that owns and operates fleet of diesel trucks. consider case which decides inv...

Journal: :international journal of energy and environmental engineering 2011
r. g. papagiannakis

reduction of exhaust emissions is a major research task in diesel engine development in view of increasing concerns regarding environmental protection and stringent exhaust gas regulations. simultaneousreduction of nox emissions and particulate matter is quite difficult due to the soot/nox trade-off and isoften accompanied by fuel consumption penalties. towards this aim, automotive engineers ha...

2017
Aline Silva-Costa Rosane Härter Griep Lúcia Rotenberg

On-shift napping can benefit night workers regarding sleep loss, synchronization of circadian rhythms, and alertness. However, few studies on napping can be found in the literature focused on possible health benefits. This cross-sectional study has investigated the role of on-shift napping on the association between night work and BMI in 409 night-shift nursing professionals. The number of work...

2011
Susan Athey Dominic Coey Jonathan Levin

Set-asides and subsidies are used extensively in government procurement and resource sales. We analyze these policies in an empirical model of US Forest Service timber auctions. The model fits the data well both within the sample of unrestricted sales used for estimation, and when we predict (out-of-sample) outcomes for small business set-asides. Our estimates suggest that restricting entry sub...

Journal: :Health affairs 2003
Jack Hadley John Holahan

With the number of uninsured people exceeding forty-one million in 2001, insuring the uninsured is again a major policy issue. This analysis establishes benchmarks for the inevitable debate over the cost of expanding coverage: How much is being spent on care for the uninsured, and where does the money come from? This information is essential for assessing how much new money will be required for...

Journal: :The review of economics and statistics 2011
Robert T Jensen Nolan H Miller

Many developing countries use food-price subsidies or controls to improve nutrition. However, subsidizing goods on which households spend a high proportion of their budget can create large wealth effects. Consumers may then substitute towards foods with higher non-nutritional attributes (e.g., taste), but lower nutritional content per unit of currency, weakening or perhaps even reversing the su...

2009
Stephen F. Hamilton Rickard Sandin

Oligopolistic industries generally produce less than is socially desirable. As a result, the use of production subsidies is often suggested as a means of raising production toward the efficient level in imperfectly competitive markets. In cases where firms are equally efficient in producing the good, the common prescription is a policy of uniform subsidization, as suggested by Besley (1989).(1)...

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