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Health Economics, Economic Evaluation, and Glaucoma
Journal of Glaucoma, 2002Glaucoma has not received a great deal of attention from health economists in the past, partly due to the fact that no new treatments have been introduced for some time. Economic evaluation is generally performed for new technologies, to assess their cost-effectiveness compared with current treatments, to estimate the potential changes in the use of ...
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2010
AbstractThis chapter presents an introduction to two economics-based techniques for leisure, sport and tourism, namely cost-benefit analysis and economic impact analysis.
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AbstractThis chapter presents an introduction to two economics-based techniques for leisure, sport and tourism, namely cost-benefit analysis and economic impact analysis.
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Journal of Petroleum Technology, 1959
Abstract Formulas are developed and presented graphically which permit the rapid evaluation of projects, with the minimum of data and calculation. Methods for more detailed appraisals are discussed with particular reference to the Canadian income taxes, but U.S. taxes are also treated.
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Abstract Formulas are developed and presented graphically which permit the rapid evaluation of projects, with the minimum of data and calculation. Methods for more detailed appraisals are discussed with particular reference to the Canadian income taxes, but U.S. taxes are also treated.
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1998
Abstract Economic evaluation of health care has become an increasingly important tool to guide decision-making in applied settings. Employers are demanding greater accountability for expenditures for health care on behalf of their employees.
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Abstract Economic evaluation of health care has become an increasingly important tool to guide decision-making in applied settings. Employers are demanding greater accountability for expenditures for health care on behalf of their employees.
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