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Cost behaviour and costvolume-profit analysis

1991
For managers to be able to choose between alternative business opportunities, they need information regarding future costs and revenues and the way in which these may vary at different levels of activity. In order to use this information effectively, in the business environment, they also need to understand how costs are determined and the way in which
Aidan Berry, Robin Jarvis
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Costing and Perspective in Published Cost-Effectiveness Analysis

Medical Care, 2009
Methods for appropriate costing in Cost-effectiveness analyses (CEAs), seemingly straightforward, have always raised questions. Questions linger about what cost components to include under a "societal" perspective, as well as how to value resources.This article discusses issues surrounding costing and "perspective" in published CEA.I examine data from ...
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Analysis of costs and cost-effectiveness in multinational trials

Health Policy, 2001
the number of economic evaluations alongside multinational trials is increasing. Pooling of health effects of patients from different countries may be possible, but simply pooling costs does not give valid results and may not address national health policy issues properly.
M A, Koopmanschap   +2 more
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The costs and benefits of benefit-cost analysis

Environment and Development Economics, 1997
Among the tools of the economic trade, cost-benefit analysis is the most widely used in policy circles. Asking whether there is a role for cost-benefit analysis is like asking whether there is a role for the weatherman. Of course there is.
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Telemedicine-islands project: cost-effectiveness and cost-comparison analysis

Proceedings of the 22nd Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (Cat. No.00CH37143), 2002
Telemedicine can provide great improvements to health care delivery in islands and remote areas, where it can bring high-quality care, often not or poorly available. The islands of Procida and Ischia, in the gulf of Naples, are well known resorts in South Italy.
BRACALE, MARCELLO   +3 more
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Cost-Benefit and Cost-Effective Analysis in Surgery

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1982
Cost-benefit analysis and cost-effective analysis are formal analytical methods to provide a rational, objective means of comparing total costs with total benefits or of comparing effects in the selection of competing programs for financial support.
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The relationship between cost-effectiveness analysis and cost-benefit analysis

Social Science & Medicine, 1995
This paper examines the relationship between cost-effectiveness analysis and cost-benefit analysis. Provided that a cost-effectiveness analysis includes all the relevant societal costs, it is shown that a cost-effectiveness analysis can be interpreted as a cost-benefit analysis where the willingness to pay per effectiveness unit is assumed to be ...
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COSTS AND COST ANALYSIS

Nursing Research, 1968
R. A. JYDSTRUP, M. J. GROSS, A. E. Mooth
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Cost Analysis and Cost Accounting

Physical Therapy, 1971
J B, McKillip, R G, Dicus
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COSTS AND COST ANALYSIS

Nursing Research, 1974
T. V. SELLARS, A. Mooth
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