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This paper contributes the economics of knowledge and innovation with the analysis of the knowledge cost function and sheds light on the determinants of the large variance in the cost of innovation across firms. The amount and the structure of external knowledge and the internal stocks of knowledge that firms can access and use in the generation of new
Antonelli C., Colombelli A.
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The Cost of Cost Studies [PDF]
We review methods and assess the policy influence of a series of publiclyfunded Cost of Illness studies, mostly published since 1990. Our analysis shows that headline cost estimates, including the influential paper by Collins and Lapsley (2008), depend on an incorrect procedure for incorporating real world imperfections in consumer information and ...
Eric Crampton, Matt Burgess, Brad Taylor
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Ugeskrift for laeger, 1990
The costs of an activity is frequently the most conspicuous part in decision making when changes in health care services are considered. It is thus essential to be aware of the principles and considerations underlying the composition of costs. The concept of cost is not restricted to expenditures that have to be paid.
B, Danneskiold-Samse +2 more
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The costs of an activity is frequently the most conspicuous part in decision making when changes in health care services are considered. It is thus essential to be aware of the principles and considerations underlying the composition of costs. The concept of cost is not restricted to expenditures that have to be paid.
B, Danneskiold-Samse +2 more
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The Cost of Cost‐of‐Illness Studies
Medical Journal of Australia, 1993P J, Davey, S R, Leeder
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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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Cost Analysis and Cost Accounting
Physical Therapy, 1971J B, McKillip, R G, Dicus
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