نتایج جستجو برای: consumers

تعداد نتایج: 51736  

Journal: :galen medical journal 0
batoul ahmadi assistant professor, department of health management and economics, school of public health, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. mohammad hossein pourebrahimi head of health center, kerman, iran. malihe ram bejandi ahmad sadeghi shiraz university of medical sciences mohammad khammarnia elham siavashi

background: family physician plan is known as one of the most appropriate strategies to implement rural health insurance program in the form of referral system in iran. this study aims to determine the satisfaction of family physicians and service consumers and its causes of dissatisfaction in the south of iran. materials and methods: this cross-sectional study was performed in kerman health ne...

2004
Erwin H. Bulte Shelby Gerking John A. List Aart de Zeeuw

Measuring preferences via stated methods remains the only technique to obtain the total economic value of a non-marketed good or service. This study examines if alternative causes of an environmental problem affect individual statements of compensation demanded. Making use of a unique sample drawn from the Netherlands, we find that Hicksian equivalent surplus (ES) is not significantly affected ...

2003
SHANNONN. DAVIS

This article reports the results of a content analysis of 467 commercial characters in the programming between children’s cartoons. Replicating and expanding upon Smith’s (1994) research, the findings reveal that being in a major role, having active movement in an individual activity, and being in an occupational setting all significantly increase the likelihood of an actor being male. It is su...

2013
Amit Basole Deepankar Basu Abhay Shukla Rahul Varman Louis Bonaparte Karl Marx

This paper uses aggregate-level data, as well as case-studies, to trace out the evolution of some key structural features of the Indian economy, relating both to the agricultural and the informal industrial sector. These aggregate trends are used to infer: (a) the dominant relations of production under which the vast majority of the Indian working people labour, and (b) the predominant ways in ...

2004
Niklas Torstensson Erik J Eriksson Kirk P H Sullivan

There are several possible situations in which perpetrators might want to disguise their voices in order to avoid identification and to deflect the search for them to another person or group of individuals. One possible manner that can be used for voice disguise is the adoption of another accent. This paper examines the mimicking of the British-English Swedish accent, that is mimicking of the S...

Journal: :Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 2014

Journal: :Games and Economic Behavior 2015
Shiran Rachmilevitch

An IPV 2-bidder second-price auction is preceded by two rounds of bribing: prior to the auction each bidder can try to bribe his rival to depart from the auction, so that he (the briber) will become the sole participant and obtain the good for the reserve price. Bribes are offered sequentially according to an exogenously given order—there is a first mover and a second mover. I characterize the ...

2005
Daniel Zimprich

T he group of middle-aged adults between the ages of roughly 40 and 65 years gains growing interest from the public and scientists alike because it currently represents one of the largest age groups in Europe and the United States. A better understanding of midlife cognitive development and related factors might become increasingly important as these cohorts reach old age, and cognitive aging a...

2005
Jonathan Bredin David C. Parkes

Online double auctions (DAs) model a dynamic two-sided matching problem with private information and self-interest, and are relevant for dynamic resource and task allocation problems. We present a general method to design truthful DAs, such that no agent can benefit from misreporting its arrival time, duration, or value. The family of DAs is parameterized by a pricing rule, and includes a gener...

Journal: :international journal of agricultural management and development 2014
javad shahraki shahram saeedian

the study investigates consumers’ preference for cowpea reflected in the nigerian markets through price discounts and premiums that consumers pay for different cowpea characteristics. the price data used for this study were obtained through a market survey. a common data collection protocol was employed. every month, between october 2009 to december 2010, five cowpea samples per seller were bou...

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