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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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Ability to Pay

SSRN 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
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Equality, ability to pay and neutrality

2020
The Chapter examines the principles of neutrality, equality and ability to pay and their impact on the EU legal order. In the first part, it considers the theoretical meaning and the structure of those principles, and review the historical and current role of ability to pay under Member State tax systems.
Gianluigi Bizioli, Ekkehart Reimer
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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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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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Ability to Pay and Agriculture Sector Stability

2017
The recent reduction in commodity prices and farmland values following the substantial growth in the agriculture sector has called into question the risk profile of agricultural enterprises. Following the boom witnessed in the 1970’s, the sector witnessed a contraction in prices, demand for goods, and asset values that led many farm enterprises and ...
Hardin, Erin M.   +3 more
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DETERMINING FARMERS ABILITY TO PAY CASH RENTAL RATES

2000
The recent drop in gross income from lower commodity prices has not lowered cash rental rates. Farmers may continue paying current cash rents because of machinery considerations and because of their expectations about future prices. Kentucky farm-level data is used to examine net income under various lease arrangements.
Ibendahl, Gregory A.   +2 more
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The Ability to Pay for Medical Care

Journal of the American Statistical Association, 1933
(1933). The Ability to Pay for Medical Care. Journal of the American Statistical Association: Vol. 28, Proceedings of the American Statistical Association, pp. 104-109.
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Tax 2018: Requiem for Ability to Pay

2019
Enactment of the TCJA was followed by a mad dash to understand its effects. The speed and process of enactment left no time for serious attempts to analyze whether the TCJA transforms the income tax system in any fundamental way. This Essay is a first step in that analysis.
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Signalling ability to pay and rent sharing dynamics

Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 2004
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