نتایج جستجو برای: demographic economics

تعداد نتایج: 160249  

Journal: :Blood purification 2006
Jose A Diaz-Buxo Terri L Crawford-Bonadio Donna St Pierre Katherine M Ingram

The renewed interest in home dialysis therapies makes it pertinent to address the essentials of establishing and running a successful home dialysis program. The success of a home program depends on a clear understanding of the structure of the home program team, the physical plant, educational tool requirements, reimbursement sources and a business plan. A good command of the technical and econ...

This paper examines critically the contributions of Cournot, Jevons and Walras as the founders of classical mathematical economics from a methodological standpoint. Advances in different economic schools and doctrines in the 19th century produced an environment of multi-dimensionality in economic analysis which was regarded by the pioneers of classical mathematical economists as a chaotic state...

1999
Martin Bronfenbrenner A. W. Coats Ansley J. Coale Peter J. Donaldson Richard A. Easterlin Dennis Hodgson Nathan Keyfitz Geoffrey McNicoll Thomas W. Merrick Samuel Preston Mark Perlman Julian L. Simon Steven Sinding Gunter Steinman Jeffrey G. Williamson Allen C. Kelley

Demographic Studies, Duke University. An early version of this paper was presented at the Nobel Symposium in Economics, December 5-7, Lund, Sweden, 1991. I wish to acknowledge comments on this earlier draft by Nancy Birdsall, John Bongaarts, Martin Bronfenbrenner, A. W. Coats, Ansley J. Coale, Peter J. Donaldson, Richard A. Easterlin, Dennis Hodgson, Nathan Keyfitz, Geoffrey McNicoll, Thomas W....

2012
M. Filippini G. Masiero

Because of bacterial resistance, current antibiotic consumption is reinforced by past use, and future utility is lower. The purpose of this article is to provide evidence on habit and addictive behavior toward antibiotics by exploring variations in the average consumption of antibiotics across 20 Italian regions. Using a balanced panel dataset (2000-2009), we estimate myopic and rational addict...

1998
David K. Foot Rosemary A. Venne

This applied demography paper assembles diverse literature in demography, economics, sociology, and industrial relations to examine the emergence of intergenerational conflict within labour force groups. First the paper defines the generations based on demographic and economic considerations and reviews the existing literature on intergenerational conflict. Second, using Canadian labour market ...

متوسلی, محمود, مشهدی احمد, محمود,

About hundred years ago, Walton Hamilton, in a historical event tried to introduce an alternative approach to economics, known as institutional economics. He intended to show that the institutional economics is an extensive and comprehensive scientific paradigm that could unite the whole economics. In fact, this school of thought well succeeded to rule over the prestigious universities of the w...

2013
Raúl López-Pérez Eli Spiegelman

Recent experimental evidence suggests that some people dislike telling lies, and tell the truth even at a cost. We use experiments as well to study the socio-demographic covariates of such lie aversion, and find gender and religiosity to be without predictive value. However, subjects’ major is predictive: Business and Economics (B&E) subjects are significantly less lie averse than other majors....

2017
G. Deffuant I. Alvarez O. Barreteau B. De Vries B. Edmonds N. Gilbert N. Gotts F. Jabot S. Janssen Guillaume Deffuant Isabelle Alvarez Olivier Barreteau Bert de Vries Bruce Edmonds Nigel Gilbert Nick Gotts Franck Jabot Olaf Kolditz Dave Murray-Rust Charles Rougé Paul Smits

This position paper proposes a vision for the research activity about sustainability in global environmental change (GEC) taking place in the FuturICT flagship project. This activity will be organised in an ”Exploratory”, gathering a core network of European scientists from ICT, social simulation, complex systems, economics, demographics, Earth system science. These research teams will collabor...

2005
Gábor G. Szabó

The "concept of the co-operative identity" (consisting from the definition, aims and functions of cooperatives and the so-termed co-operative principles) serves as a general theoretical background for the economic analysis of agricultural co-operation. The development of Dutch dairy co-operatives is used as a case study example, which suitably illustrates and represents the processes taking pla...

2013
Warwick Anderson Samuel McLaughlin

This paper examines the stock price effect in New Zealand of announcements of increases in dividends and of share repurchases from 1993 to 2009. The results are related to the soft substitution hypothesis on Australian data. Dividend-increase announcements provoke a greater positive effect on the stock price than buyback announcements. The preference of the marginal investor is also examined wh...

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