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Transportation Expenditures and Ability to Pay

open access: yesTransportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2006
Data at several levels of aggregation and spatial resolution show that mobility (measured by different outcomes such as vehicle miles traveled and automobile ownership) increases with income. It is equally likely that, in turn, investments in mobility (purchase and operation of private automobiles, consumption of public transportation services) allow ...
Piyushimita Thakuriah (Vonu), Yihua Liao
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Ability to Pay

open access: yesSSRN Electronic Journal, 2011
The landmark Dodd-Frank Act of 2010 transforms the landscape of consumer credit in the United States. Many of the changes have been high-profile and accordingly attracted considerable media and scholarly attention, most notably the establishment of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). But when the dust settled, one profoundly transformative
Pottow, John A. E.
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Ability to Pay

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2019
Ability to Pay is the second Liman Center publication focused on the burdens that individuals with limited income and wealth face in courts. An impressive body of emerging literature maps the needs of low-income individuals in courts as civil litigants and as criminal defendants and identifies the harms of court-imposed debt. As these materials reflect,
Judith Resnik   +8 more
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Ability to Pay and the Decision to Medicate

Medical Care, 1998
It is widely recognized that ability to pay affects access to hospital and physician services. Much less is known about the economic determinants of prescription drug use, particularly among the elderly. The authors hypothesize that persons with higher incomes and better health insurance coverage are more likely to medicate common health problems than ...
B, Stuart, J, Grana
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"Ability to Pay"

The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1946
Among the stated objectives of the Catholic Economic Association are “to discuss scientifically problems of economic policy, the solution of which requires a knowledge both of economic science and ...
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Ability and Effort Weights in Pay Level and Pay Increase Decisions

Journal of Business and Psychology, 1994
It was hypothesized that ability, effort, and the interaction between ability and effort would influence pay level and pay increase decisions. An experiment was conducted with 66 human resource professionals to test this hypothesis. The results indicate that pay level decisions are influenced primarily by ability, and pay increase decisions are ...
Debra J. Cohen, Robert L. Heneman
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Access and Ability to Pay

Archives of Internal Medicine, 2007
The American health care system is a mess. At least 45 million Americans are uninsured. 1 The demands of Medicaid are forcing states to cut other services, especially education, and to ensure Medicare's long-term solvency would require an immediate halving of benefits or doubling of the Medicare tax.
Benjamin J, Krohmal, Ezekiel J, Emanuel
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Learning and Ability to Pay

Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing, 2002
Summary The decision whether to use time series or econometric methods to forecast demand is not clear. The literature reviewed only indicates that models should be simple and ideally be able to evolve over time. In 1997 two models were proposed to forecast the numbers from Britain skiing in Europe. The first used a learning curve approach and forecast
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The Pay Ability and Willingness to Pay for Treatment at Pangkajene Hospitals

Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, 2019
Determination of tariffs in health services is very instrumental in influencing demand from low and high income groups. The aim of the study was to find out the level of ability and willingness to pay general patients hospitalization in the Pangkep District Hospital.
Nurul Fajriah Istiqamah   +2 more
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Ability to Pay and Access to Transplantation

1991
Selection to be the recipient of a cadaver organ for transplant is a complex process involving at least three stages: First, referral to a transplant center for evaluation; second, acceptance by the center as a candidate for transplantation and inclusion on that center’s waiting list; and third, selection from the list to receive a particular donated ...
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