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Faster. Stronger. Private?: Stunted by Politics and High Costs, Public Hospitals Convert to Compete
Hospital Topics, 1997Public hospitals want out of politics. Executives say they need the freedom to cut costs--and deals--like everyone else. In a world where it's compete or die, many public hospitals are going private.
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Agricultural History, 2002
Only in the last two decades have African American and southern farmers had to think about drought and irrigation needs in a significant way. Since 1980 farmers in the South have been slowly adopting schemes to address the economic stress of drought and a lack of irrigation systems. For many pro? ducers, especially African Americans, insufficient water
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Only in the last two decades have African American and southern farmers had to think about drought and irrigation needs in a significant way. Since 1980 farmers in the South have been slowly adopting schemes to address the economic stress of drought and a lack of irrigation systems. For many pro? ducers, especially African Americans, insufficient water
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Personal Reflections on the High Cost of American Medical Care
Archives of Internal Medicine, 2011At the start of his campaign for health care reform, President Barack Obama acknowledged a painful truth: to expand coverage without bankrupting the country would require bending the curve of health care expenditures. Unfortunately, while the 2010 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act 1 makes substantial expansions of health insurance, it will ...
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Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal, 2002
In 1998, 39 pharmaceutical manufacturers sued the government of South Africa to prevent the implementation of a law designed to facilitate access to AIDS drugs at low cost. The companies accused South Africa, the country with the largest population of individuals living with HIV/AIDS in the world, of circumventing patent protections guaranteed by ...
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In 1998, 39 pharmaceutical manufacturers sued the government of South Africa to prevent the implementation of a law designed to facilitate access to AIDS drugs at low cost. The companies accused South Africa, the country with the largest population of individuals living with HIV/AIDS in the world, of circumventing patent protections guaranteed by ...
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Political Chaos in Iraq, ISIS, and Turkish Foreign Policy: The High Cost of the Westphalian Delusion
2017The political chaos in Iraq is not a contemporary phenomenon, and it was prevalent in the country prior to the recent global attention focused on the emergence of the radical Islamist group, the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (hereafter ISIS). Moreover, it requires the elucidation of various dynamics and challenges, deriving from both the internal and
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Air pollution, political costs, and earnings management
Emerging Markets Review, 2022Mian Yang
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Political costs and corporate tax avoidance: Evidence from sin firms
Journal of Accounting and Public Policy, 2022Ryan Wilson, Hong Zou
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Costs of change and political polarization
European Journal of Political Economy, 2019Hans Gersbach, Oriol Tejada
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Implications of Political Patronage and Political Costs for Corporate Disclosure
Journal of Accounting, Auditing & Finance, 2017Stephen X Gong, Youchao Tan
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