نتایج جستجو برای: change costs

تعداد نتایج: 755268  

2006
Anindya Ghose Bin Gu

1. Introduction An important advantage that internet channels posit over physical markets is a reduction in search costs for prices. The reduction in search cost has rekindled interests in examining the Law of One Price (Brynjolfsson and Smith 2000). Empirical evidence shows that firms have been able to maintain their pricing power and there is significant price dispersion online (Brynjolfsson ...

2001
Andreas Löschel

This paper provides an overview of the treatment of technological change in economic models of environmental policy. Numerous economic modeling studies have confirmed the sensitivity of midand long-run climate change mitigation cost and benefit projections to assumptions about technology costs. In general, technical progress is considered to be a noneconomic, exogenous variable in global climat...

Journal: :international journal of industrial engineering and productional research- 0
alireza sharafi m.s.c. department of industrial engineering, amirkabir university majid aminnayeri associate prof. department of industrial engineering, amirkabir university amirhossein amiri assistant professor. department of industrial engineering, faculty of engineering, shahed university mohsen rasouli m.s. student. department of industrial engineering, isfahan university of technology

identification of a real time of a change in a process, when an out-of-control signal is present is significant. this may reduce costs of defective products as well as the time of exploring and fixing the cause of defects. another popular topic in the statistical process control (spc) is profile monitoring, where knowing the distribution of one or more quality characteristics may not be appropr...

Journal: :Journal of occupational and environmental medicine 2012
Steven Nyce Jessica Grossmeier David R Anderson Paul E Terry Bruce Kelley

OBJECTIVE To assess the influence of health risk change on changes in health care costs. METHODS Multivariate regression models examined change in health care costs concurrent with and following completion of two health assessments (HAs) approximately 1 year apart. Final models examined changes in costs for individuals with and without chronic conditions. RESULTS After controlling for chron...

2002
Uwe A. Schneider

Economic impacts of agricultural carbon sequestration involve direct costs of sequestration management adoption as well as a variety of indirect costs and benefits. The nature and significance of these impacts are discussed. Spatial and temporal heterogeneity in agriculture is identified as an influential factor. Techniques to estimate the cost of agricultural carbon sequestration are briefly r...

Sometimes the relationship between dependent and explanatory variable(s) known as profile is monitored. Simple linear profiles among the other types of profiles have been more considered due to their applications especially in calibration. There are some studies on the monitoring them when the observations within each profile are autocorrelated. On the other hand, estimating the change point le...

Journal: :Journal of vision 2014
Jeff Moher Joo-Hyun Song

The motor system is tightly linked with perception and cognition. Recent studies have shown that even anticipated biophysical action costs associated with competing response options can be incorporated into decision-making processes. As a result, choices associated with high energy costs are less likely to be selected. However, some action costs may be harder to predict. For example, a person c...

2014
Guy Hutton Bettina Menne

BACKGROUND In responding to the health impacts of climate change, economic evidence and tools inform decision makers of the efficiency of alternative health policies and interventions. In a time when sweeping budget cuts are affecting all tiers of government, economic evidence on health protection from climate change spending enables comparison with other public spending. METHODS The review i...

2009
Samuel Fankhauser

Policy interest in the cost of adaptation is growing, but compared to the mitigation literature adaptation cost research is still in its infancy. Global adaptation cost estimates from more recent studies range from around $25 billion a year to well over $100 billion by 2015-2030. The wide range is symptomatic of the poor state of knowledge. Important knowledge gaps remain both in terms of scope...

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