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Supply-side risk adjustment and outlier payment policy

Journal of Health Economics, 2008
In most health care systems where a prospective payment system is implemented, an outlier payment is used to cover the hospitals' unusually high costs. When the hospital chooses its cost reduction effort before observing a patient's severity, we show that the best outlier payment is based on the realized cost when the hospital exerts the first best ...
Mougeot, Michel, Naegelen, Florence
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Supply-Side Policies and Retail Property Market Performance [PDF]

open access: possibleEnvironment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 2007
In this paper we are concerned with the relationship between the government's supply-side policies, including development control regimes, and the performance of the retail property market. It is argued that the regulatory environment impacts on the prices paid by both users and owners of retail space. This assertion is tested empirically.
Catherine Jackson, Craig Watkins
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The Supply Side Policies

2013
Austerity and structural readjustment are not necessarily the same. There can be austerity aimed at lowering the debt to GDP ratio or, more generally, the net international investment position (NIIP) to GDP. There can be structural readjustment aimed at altering the business model of an economy by lifting rigidities in its functioning and increasing ...
Panagiotis E. Petrakis   +2 more
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Productivity-Reducing Supply-Side Policies

Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 1982
(1982). Productivity-Reducing Supply-Side Policies. Journal of Post Keynesian Economics: Vol. 5, No. 2, pp. 257-265.
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Will supply side policies work with Millennials?

Journal of Global Responsibility, 2020
Purpose This paper aims to hypothesize on the relationship between the Millennial workforce and US firms’ response to the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) of 2017. The authors postulate that societal pressure from the younger generational cohorts will motivate socially cognizant corporations to share their newly acquired tax benefits with their workforce ...
Louis J. Pantuosco, Danko Tarabar
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Supply‐Side Economics and Budgetary Policy

Economic Affairs, 1986
The meaning of ‘supply side’ economis has been the cause of some confusion. Martin Ricketts, of the University of Buckingham, reveals that supply‐side measures encompass institutional reform as well as cuts in taxation. The Government's policy of privatisation is creating alienable property rights which will improve economic efficiency and reduce the ...
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Price Variability, Supply-Side Policies and Monetary Rules

Economica, 1987
Wage-subsidy policies or demand management are equally effective in stabilizing output about its frictionless level in Fischer-Gray predetermined labor-contracts models. However, if the authorities are also concerned with price variability, the optimal monetary rule is unambiguously superior. Copyright 1987 by The Review of Economic Studies Limited.
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A supply-side approach to energy policy

Energy Policy, 1982
Abstract Existing energy policy proposals are approached from a demand-side perspective to solve the immediate problem of meeting existing demands defined by existing technologies. However, a constructive forward-looking policy requires a supply-side perspective. The purview of energy policy is ultimately the efficient allocation of our scarce supply
Mary Bejan, Adrian Bejan
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Demand side and supply side policies

2019
This chapter reviews the interrelationship of aggregate supply and aggregate demand in the economy. Using supply and demand analysis, it examines the impact of changes in the aggregate demand and the aggregate supply, and it considers the consequences of this in terms of the equilibrium price and output, and employment.
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Supply-side Policies in the UK

1993
Demand-side policies were first introduced in the UK after 1945 and continued to be the main approach to macroeconomic management until well into the 1970s. However, even by the 1960s it was becoming clear that the ability of demand-side policies to deliver macroeconomic success was limited.
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