T G McGuire
T G McGuire
This paper surveys the emerging literature on financing and demand for mental health services. Most studies at present simply report the cost experience of members of an insurance pool, and research on demand behavior has been very limited....
Student discount rates, consumption loans, and subsidies to professional training [0.03%]
学生折扣、消费贷款和专业培训补贴的影响分析
K B Leffler,C M Lindsay
K B Leffler
A L Olmstead,S M Sheffrin
A L Olmstead
R D Auster,R L Oaxaca
R D Auster
This paper explores the issues and pitfalls encountered when attempting to test empirically the hypothesis that physician, hospital, or any other input supply level induces increasing demand for health services in the strict sense of demand...
Markets for medical care and medical education: an integrated long-run structural approach [0.03%]
医疗保健和医学教育的市场:一种长期结构相结合的方法
K B Leffler,C M Lindsay
K B Leffler
This paper investigates the relationship between the market for medical care and the market for medical education. Within a standard supply and demand framework, the capacity of medical schools is considered as an endogenous element within ...
J H Kagel,R C Battalio,C G Miles
J H Kagel
Determining the relationship between marihuana and economic activity is an important factor in establishing social policy in this area. The effects of marihuana availability and consumption on production, hours worked, and output per hour a...
The choice of diet for young children and its relation to children's growth [0.03%]
学龄前儿童饮食的选择和儿童生长的关系
D Chernichovsky,D Coate
D Chernichovsky
The relationship between medical resources and measures of health: some additional evidence [0.03%]
医疗资源与健康状况的关系:进一步的证据分析
J P Newhouse,L J Friedlander
J P Newhouse
The relationship between an area's medical resources and physiological measures of individual health status is examined. Variables such as age, sex, race, education, and income are controlled for. The physiological measures include diastoli...
F A Sloan
F A Sloan
According to conventional wisdom, the growth of health insurance is partly responsible for the rise in physicians' fees; however, to date, convincing empirical evidence is lacking. A standard model of physician fee determination yields unam...