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Willingness to pay... What??? [PDF]

open access: yesSão Paulo Medical Journal, 2014
Willingness to pay is a term used in economics, which can be defined as the maximum amount a person would be prepared to pay, sacrifice or exchange in order to receive goods or services or to avoid something that is undesired. It can be used in medicine as a method for assessing the value of health benefits in a cost-benefit analysis. One indication of
Alessandro Wasum Mariani   +1 more
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Payment compliance of informal sector workers in Indonesia National Health Insurance: a study on ability and willingness to pay [PDF]

open access: yesHealth Economics Review
Background Currently, the Indonesian National Health Insurance (NHI) covers over 90% of the population. However, around 18% of the enrolees are inactive, failing to pay premiums regularly, with proportions varying across membership types.
Muhammad Syamsu Hidayat   +9 more
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Musings on Patient Willingness to Pay

open access: yesJournal of Patient-Centered Research and Reviews, 2021
The editor-in-chief of the Journal of Patient-Centered Research and Reviews introduces an original research article published within Volume 8, Issue 2, and comments on the relative willingness-to-pay values placed on various medical tests, treatments ...
Dennis J. Baumgardner
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Willingness to Pay for Watershed Management [PDF]

open access: yesResources, 2019
Equitable payments for ecosystem services are emerging as a viable tool to protect and restore ecosystems. Unlike previous studies using contingent valuation approach in Ethiopia, this study is unique in its scope and target users.
S. T. Abebe   +4 more
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Willingness-to-pay for sustainable beer. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2018
Breweries across the country are investing in energy efficient and low-carbon brewing practices. Drawing insights from the sustainable consumption and ecological economics literature, this analysis evaluates whether consumers are willing to pay more for ...
Sanya Carley, Lilian Yahng
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Waste Levy Willingness To Pay (WTP) Analysis Households In West Aceh Regency

open access: yesJurnal Kesehatan Komunitas (Journal of Community Health), 2023
Willingness To Pay (WTP) can be interpreted as how much people are willing to pay.  However, there are several problems, namely until now the Willingness To Pay (WTP) waste retribution has not been maximized and this can be seen in the achievement of ...
Serly Riski Amanda   +2 more
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Households' preference for reliable electricity: evidence from Hosanna and Durame towns of Southern Ethiopia

open access: yesHeliyon, 2022
The reliable and renewable Electricity services have a substantial contribution to the environment, economy, and social cohesion. Nevertheless, in developing countries like Ethiopia, electricity services are irregular and unreliable.
Toleshi Wakjira, Teshome Kefale
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SATISFACTION AND WILLINGNESS TO PAY PHARMACISTS COUNSELING SERVICES IN SURAKARTA

open access: yesJurnal Farmasi Sains dan Praktis, 2020
Satisfaction was an indicator to assess the quality of counseling services by pharmacists in pharmacies. Willingness to Pay (WTP) was an approach that can be used to measure the indirect benefits of a program.
Mariska Sri Harlianti   +1 more
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Water Privatization Aftermath in Armenia: Scale, Public Perception and Willingness to Pay

open access: yesRevista Internacional de Cooperación y Desarrollo, 2016
La globalización, la liberalización de los mercados internacionales y la intensificación de la cooperación internacional impulsaron la expansión generalizada de la privatización de los servicios públicos, aunque no está claro si la privatización sirvió ...
Naira Harutyunyan
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