Chmielewska, Aneta Adamiczka, Jerzy Romanowski, Michał
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Real Estate Management and Valuation
Every real-estate related investment decision making process calls for the careful analysis of available information even though it is often carried out in conditions of uncertainty. The paper attempts to minimize the impact of the factor on the quality of real estate investment decisions through the proposal of application of tools based on the si...
Velev, Milen Velchev
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SN Business & Economics
This article examines the laws of supply and demand applied to human business relations, to the behaviour of social animals and to all living things that interact in scarce resource environments. The issue of the reasons, boundaries, and possibilities of applying the laws of supply and demand to the behaviour of all living things has not been exami...
Eijsink, Job F. H. Al Khayat, Mohamed N. M. T. Boersma, Cornelis ter Horst, Peter G. J. Wilschut, Jan C. Postma, Maarten J.
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The European Journal of Health Economics
Background The prevalence of diagnosed chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection among pregnant women in the Netherlands is 0.26%, yet many cases remain undiagnosed. HCV screening and treatment of pregnant HCV carriers could reduce the burden of disease and limit vertical transmission from mother to child. We assessed the impact of HCV screening an...
Alkhatib, Nimer S Slack, Marion Bhattacharjee, Sandipan Erstad, Brian Ramos, Kenneth McBride, Ali Abraham, Ivo
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Journal of medical economics
Six Delta is a six-dimensional independent platform for outcome-based pricing/contracting. The sixth dimension (δ6) estimates prices on the basis of adherence to the prescribed regimen, whereby manufacturers provide payers with adherence-enhancing programs and whereby payers implement these programs and provide adherence data to the manufacturer. W...
Bathelt, Harald Li, Pengfei
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Zeitschrift für Wirtschaftsgeographie
This paper suggests that it is a timely task to aim at building better methods in economic geography. While economic geography is a vibrant field, it is characterized by methodological divides and fragmentations. In presenting a collection of five papers, we address these problems by suggesting to move forward in at least five directions: bridging ...
Filipiak, Beata Zofia Tarczyńska-Łuniewska, Małgorzata
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Folia Oeconomica Stetinensia
Research background: The paper refers to the social and economic potential of regions and their level of development. The crucial issue is not only how to measure the level of development but also their potential and what are the ways of defining this. Purpose: The principal aim of this paper is an analysis and evaluation of the social and economic...
Opanuga, Abiodun A. Agboola, Olasunmbo O. Gbadeyan, Jacob A. Okagbue, Hilary I.
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SN Applied Sciences
Entropy generation in form of heat dissipation destroys useful energy which accounts for the underperformance and decrease in the thermodynamic efficiency of a system. Since micropolar fluid is used as a working fluid in many technological and industrial processes, it is therefore necessary to examine the influence of all factors that can enhance e...
Genge, Ewa
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Econometrics
Good graphical presentation of data is useful during the whole analysis process from the first glimpse into the data to the model fitting and presentation of results. The most popular way of longitudinal data presentation are separate (for each wave, in cross-sectional dimension) comparisons of figures. However, plotting the data over time is usefu...
Adamczyk, Tomasz Bieda, Agnieszka Parzych, Piotr
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Real Estate Management and Valuation
The complexity of multi-component real properties results from the possibility of identifying various components in legal, physical or functional terms. The possibility of distinguishing various functional elements of real properties, combined with the specificity resulting from their market properties, is problematic when applying the comparative ...
McKenna, Stephen P Heaney, Alice Wilburn, Jeanette
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Journal of medical economics
All instruments designed to measure latent (unobservable) variables, such as patient-reported outcomes (PROs), have three major requirements; a coherent construct theory, a specification equation, and the application of an appropriate response model. The theory guides the selection of content for the questionnaire and the specification equation lin...