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China 2 International economic relations 2 Internationale Wirtschaftsbeziehungen 2 USA 2 United States 2 Virtual currency 2 Virtuelle Währung 2 Außenhandelspolitik 1 Außenwirtschaftspolitik 1 Bargeldloser Zahlungsverkehr 1 Bitcoin 1 Blockchain 1 Children 1 Contingent-valuation 1 Currency substitution 1 Donald Trump 1 Geopolitics 1 Geopolitik 1 Globalisierung 1 Globalization 1 Handelskrieg 1 Immunisation 1 Immunisation-programmes 1 Jinping Xi 1 Reserve currency 1 Reservewährung 1 Währungssubstitution 1
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Smith, Richard D. 3 Yeung, Raymond Y.T. 3 Johnston, Janice M. 2 Leung, Gabriel M. 2 McGhee, Sarah M. 2 Yeung, Raymond 2 Ho, Lai-Ming 1 Yeung, Raymond Y. T. 1
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Health Economics 3 Applied Health Economics and Health Policy 1
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China's Trump card : cryptocurrency and its game-changing role in Sino-US trade
Yeung, Raymond - 2020 - First edition
"The trade war and geopolitical issues have increased the risk of a financial decoupling between China and the US, the world's two largest economies. This book provides a thorough analysis of the major issues underlying the economic conflict and presents new factors coming into play as the...
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China's Trump Card : Cryptocurrency and Its Game-Changing Role in Sino-US Trade
Yeung, Raymond - 2020
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- About the Author -- Preface -- Chapter 1 An Unconventional Trade Feud -- 1.1 Thanos and Trump -- 1.2 What Causes the Trade War? -- 1.2.1 Trump's Unilateralism -- 1.2.2 A Stubbornly Large China Deficit -- 1.2.3 Unfair Trade...
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Empirical implications of response acquiescence in discrete-choice contingent valuation
Yeung, Raymond Y. T.; Smith, Richard D.; Ho, Lai-Ming; … - In: Health Economics 15 (2006) 10, pp. 1077-1089
The use of discrete-choice contingent valuation (CV) to elicit individuals' preference, expressed as maximum willingness-to-pay (WTP), although primarily developed in environmental economics, has been popular in the economic evaluation of health and healthcare. However, a concern with this...
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Can We Use Contingent Valuation to Assess the Demand for Childhood Immunisation in Developing Countries?: A Systematic Review of the Literature
Yeung, Raymond Y.T.; Smith, Richard D. - In: Applied Health Economics and Health Policy 4 (2005) 3, pp. 165-173
Childhood immunisation is one of the most cost-effective public health interventions, yet its population coverage in low- and middle-income countries is severely limited by the fiscal constraints that health services face. A recent proposal suggested that commitments to purchase vaccines and...
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Waiting time and doctor shopping in a mixed medical economy
Yeung, Raymond Y.T.; Leung, Gabriel M.; McGhee, Sarah M.; … - In: Health Economics 13 (2004) 11, pp. 1137-1144
Waiting time generally acts as a rationing mechanism in the public health care system. In theory, patients who have a higher valuation of time are more likely to seek alternative care (i.e. doctor shopping) if there is a parallel private sector than those who have weaker time preference....
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Willingness to pay and size of health benefit: an integrated model to test for 'sensitivity to scale'
Yeung, Raymond Y.T.; Smith, Richard D.; McGhee, Sarah M. - In: Health Economics 12 (2003) 9, pp. 791-796
A key theoretical prediction concerning willingness to pay is that it is positively correlated with benefit size and is assessed by testing the 'sensitivity to scale (scope)'. 'External' (between-sample) sensitivity tests are usually regarded as less powerful than 'internal' (within-subject)...
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