نتایج جستجو برای: subsidy prices

تعداد نتایج: 46567  

Journal: :Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine 2001

Journal: :Social Science Research Network 2021

This paper quantifies the individual, aggregate and welfare effects of Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) in United States. In particular, we analyse labour supply saving responses to changes tax credit generosity their implications for prices welfare. Our results show that EITC is a subsidy on income savings. An increase raises force participation, reduces savings many provides insurance working ...

2004
Cristina Barbot

In this paper a vertical differentiation model is built in order to analyse the effects of subsidies to secondary airports, or of lower prices set by them, on the competition between LCC’s and FSC’s. The Ryanair/ Charleroi agreement is used as an example and as a basis for the model. The main findings are that subsidisation (or lower airport charges) benefits consumers and negatively affects in...

Journal: :The New England journal of medicine 2012
Ezekiel Emanuel Neera Tanden Stuart Altman Scott Armstrong Donald Berwick François de Brantes Maura Calsyn Michael Chernew John Colmers David Cutler Tom Daschle Paul Egerman Bob Kocher Arnold Milstein Emily Oshima Lee John D Podesta Uwe Reinhardt Meredith Rosenthal Joshua Sharfstein Stephen Shortell Andrew Stern Peter R Orszag Topher Spiro

In this election year, U.S. national spending on health care will reach $2.8 trillion, or about 18% of total spending on all goods and services. This high level of spending reduces our ability to invest in other important parts of the economy and also adds to our unsustainable national debt. There is wide agreement that we must find ways to bend the health care cost curve. Taking different appr...

2009
Harry de Gorter David R. Just Qinwen Tan

We determine how the U.S. ethanol tax credit and import tariff affect the corn-ethanol-gasoline markets and how farm subsidies interact with these policies. We show how the ethanol tax credit and import tariff each uniquely affect the ethanol and gasoline prices. The ethanol import tariff alone increases the terms of trade in ethanol imports and corn exports, but decreases the terms of trade in...

2015
Michael Hübler

This paper sets up a two-sector, two-period trade model of a developing country which is abundant in a non-renewable natural resource but scarce in industrial goods. It shows that lower future travel costs, rising demand for tourism and higher preferences for the environment slow down today’s optimal depletion of the natural resource that can be used for consumption or for exporting tourism ser...

Journal: :Health affairs 2001
P M Danzon M V Pauly

This paper traces the relationship between insurance coverage and the technology-induced shift of the locus of medical care and medical spending from the inpatient to the outpatient setting. This shift was accompanied by an increase in the extent of private insurance coverage for outpatient treatments; technological change both caused the increase in coverage (for more costly treatments) and wa...

2016
Lucas W. Davis Christopher R. Knittel

Despite widespread agreement that a carbon tax would be more efficient, many countries use fuel economy standards to reduce transportation-related carbon dioxide emissions. We pair a simple model of the automakers’ profit maximization problem with unusually-rich nationally representative data on vehicle registrations to estimate the distributional impact of U.S. fuel economy standards. The key ...

Journal: :Marketing Science 2010
Anthony J. Dukes Yunchuan Liu

W study the effects of retailer in-store media on distribution channel relationships. Retailers open in-store media (ISM) and allow manufacturers to advertise to shoppers. Our results suggest that ISM has an important role in coordinating a distribution channel on advertising volume and product sales, and on mitigating supplier competition. Improved channel coordination is achieved through the ...

2005
Morihiro Yomogida

In this paper, we examine the welfare properties of strategic fragmentation under production subsidies. We first consider a case in which a production subsidy rate is given exogenously. We show that, under the fixed subsidy policy, firms choose fragmentation despite the domestic production being socially desirable. Next, we examine a situation in which the government chooses a production subsid...

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