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Public Finance Review, 2017
As documented by empirical research, tax compliance costs are a considerable burden for households and businesses. However, cost estimates may be biased due to survey nonresponse and questionnaire framing effects. Investigating both aspects, we do not find significant evidence for a nonresponse bias.
Eichfelder, Sebastian, Hechtner, Frank
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As documented by empirical research, tax compliance costs are a considerable burden for households and businesses. However, cost estimates may be biased due to survey nonresponse and questionnaire framing effects. Investigating both aspects, we do not find significant evidence for a nonresponse bias.
Eichfelder, Sebastian, Hechtner, Frank
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Critical Care Clinics, 2012
Health care resources are limited, and health care providers must strive to maximize health benefits to patients within available resources. This is becoming increasingly important in critical care as demand for services grows and costs associated with treatment increase.
Alisa M, Higgins, Anthony H, Harris
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Health care resources are limited, and health care providers must strive to maximize health benefits to patients within available resources. This is becoming increasingly important in critical care as demand for services grows and costs associated with treatment increase.
Alisa M, Higgins, Anthony H, Harris
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Product costing: absorption costing
2018This chapter looks at costs, the basic building blocks of management accounting information. It considers what costing involves, what types of cost a business will incur in its operations and how this costing information is used to inform that most critical management decision, what prices to charge for products and services so that an organization can
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COSTS, COSTS, COST … GIVE ME A BREAK!
The Bottom Line, 1989The proliferation of articles in library literature about costs, cost studies, and the concepts of analysis and accounting is a positive sign of activity in the cost‐competitive library world. Many articles, no matter the topic, contain some comments on costs.
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2001
In the previous chapter we discussed revenue and identified a range of areas where it can be improved by either sales or control techniques. However, in reality there may be only limited opportunities for you to improve revenues, or you may not have them at all.
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In the previous chapter we discussed revenue and identified a range of areas where it can be improved by either sales or control techniques. However, in reality there may be only limited opportunities for you to improve revenues, or you may not have them at all.
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Costing in Radiology and Health Care: Rationale, Relativity, Rudiments, and Realities.
Radiology, 2017G. Rubin
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Cost Analysis and Cost Accounting
Physical Therapy, 1971J B, McKillip, R G, Dicus
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2002
Abstract : This document is an annotated version of a presentation delivered at the third annual Life Cycle Costing in Defense Conference, held on 17-18 June 2002 in London, England. It describes the technique for determining the cost portion of cost-effectiveness analysis, a method for helping decision makers in the U.S.
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Abstract : This document is an annotated version of a presentation delivered at the third annual Life Cycle Costing in Defense Conference, held on 17-18 June 2002 in London, England. It describes the technique for determining the cost portion of cost-effectiveness analysis, a method for helping decision makers in the U.S.
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