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Optimizing TB policies using the global TB portfolio model: an economic analysis

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Time-driven activity-based costing.

Harvard Business Review, 2003
In the classroom, activity-based costing (ABC) looks like a great way to manage a company's limited resources. But executives who have tried to implement ABC in their organizations on any significant scale have often abandoned the attempt in the face of ...
R. Kaplan, S. Anderson
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Cost Allocation and Opportunity Costs

Management Science, 1987
One explanation for the widespread use of allocated fixed costs is that they can serve as a proxy for difficult-to-calculate opportunity costs. This explanation is pursued by modeling a service department as an M/M/s/s queueing system. Two main results are that the expected value of opportunity costs equals both the incremental productivity of ...
Bruce L. Miller, A. G. Buckman
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Costing

Basics of Financial Management, 2019
Life-Cycle CostingActivity Based CostingTrade Associations and Uniform Costing in the British Printing Industry, 1900-1963Costing of Health Care Services in Developing CountriesManufacturing Process Design and CostingActivity-Based-CostingAid to Passing ...
P. De Boer   +3 more
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Costing Community Care

, 2018
Costing community care - the role of this book. Part 1 The costing process: background theory, Martin Knapp costing services - ideals and reality, Caroline Allen and Jennifer Beecham costing informal care, Ann Netten. Part 2 The uses of cost information:
A. Netten, J. Beecham
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