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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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Fee Setting — The Patient's Ability to Pay

New England Journal of Medicine, 1965
THE Principles of Medical Ethics of the American Medical Association state that "[the physician's] fee should be commensurate with the services rendered and the patient's ability to pay." The law seems to be moving in support of the Principles of Medical Ethics in approving this principle of fee setting for physicians although some courts have been ...
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Ability to Pay in European Community Law

EC Tax Review, 2014
After the financial and economic crisis the principle of the ability to pay has regained importance as a principle shaping the structure of income tax. This article deals with the question whether that principle has any role to play in the application of EU tax rules.
F. Vanistendael
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Taxing Robots? From the Emergence of an Electronic Ability to Pay to a Tax on Robots or the Use of Robots

World Tax Journal, 2017
This paper considers that granting a legal personality to robots could lead to the emergence of an electronic ability to pay, which may be recognized for tax purposes.
Xavier Oberson
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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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Pay to play: Children's emerging ability to use acts of generosity for selfish ends.

Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2019
Adults will offer favors to advance their standing and solicit a favor in return, using ostensibly prosocial acts strategically for selfish ends. Here we assessed the developmental emergence of such strategic behaviors in which individuals are generous ...
Felix Warneken   +3 more
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Transportation Expenditures and Ability to Pay

Transportation 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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