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Physicians' Multitasking and Incentives: Empirical Evidence from a Natural Experiment
Dumont, Etienne
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Fortin, Bernard
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Jacquemet, Nicolas
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2008
We analyse how physicians respond to contractual changes and incentives within a multitasking environment. In 1999 the Quebec government (Canada) introduced an optional mixed compensation system, combining a xed per diem with a partial (relative to the traditional fee-for-service system) fee for...
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Crossing takeover premiums and mix of
payment
: An empirical test of contractual setting in M&A transactions
Bruslerie, Hubert De La
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HAL
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2013
The analyses of the tender offer premiums and of the means of
payment
should not be performed separately. In the … positive: higher premiums yield payments with more cash. We highlight that the
payment
choice is not a continuum between full … cash and full share payments. Two different regimes of
payment
in M&A transactions are empirically characterized. We …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010736421
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Merchant Sharing Theory
Fournier, Laurent
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HAL
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2013
provides a simple-to-use, open-source, free-of-charge, highly-secure, person-to-person, privacy-respectful, digital
payment
…
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Corporate acquisistion process: is there an optimal cash-equity
payment
mix?
Bruslerie, Hubert De La
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HAL
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2012
. Particularly, it analyzes the conditions of an optimal mixed
payment
in the context of an asymmetry of information. Using a model …, we highlight that setting the conditions of
payment
is an endogenous part of a takeover agreement between the acquirer … mixed
payment
scheme. …
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Crossing takeover premiums and mix of
payment
: Empirical test of contractual setting in M&A transactions
Bruslerie, Hubert De La
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HAL
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2011
Analysis of the tender offer premiums and of the means of
payment
should not be done separately. In the empirical … will yield payments with more cash. We highlight that the
payment
choice is not a continuum between full cash and full … share
payment
. Two different regimes of
payment
in M&A transactions are empirically characterized. We analyze the major …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009650747
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Treatment and referral decisions under different physician
payment
mechanisms
Allard, Marie
;
Jelovac, Izabela
;
Léger, Pierre-Thomas
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HAL
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2011
This paper analyzes and compares the incentive properties of some common
payment
mechanisms for GPs, namely fee for … follows. Capitation is the
payment
mechanism that induces the most referrals to expensive specialty care. Fundholding may … FFS are very much alike. Finally, whether a regulator should use one or another
payment
mechanism for GPs will depend on …
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Physicians self selection of a
payment
mechanism: Capitation versus fee-for-service
Allard, Marie
;
Jelovac, Izabela
;
Léger, Pierre-Thomas
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HAL
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2010
. Instead, whenfailures to identify severe conditions are the main concern, then
payment
self selection byGPs can be optimal. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008790342
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New financial architecture and regional monetary integration in Latin America
Ponsot, Jean-François
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HAL
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2009
regional
payment
agreements. Another objective, especially in the case of Latin America where the Ecuadorian promoters of the …
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Will we pay in the same way?
Deungoue, Sandra
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HAL
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2008
The purpose of this study is to analyze the observed changes in
payment
behaviours by underlining the influence of … national retail banking markets into a Single
Payment
Area (SPA) within the European Monetary Union (EMU) have impacted the …
payment
instruments demand. We analyse the integration process and measure the importance of its major steps by testing the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008792704
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LENGTH OF GP CONSULTATION WITHIN TWO
PAYMENT
SCHEMES
L'Haridon, Olivier
;
Panaponaris, Alain
;
Protopopescu, …
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HAL
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2008
This article presents an adaptation of the labour supply model applied to the independent medical in which doctor's choice of the length of consultations is examined. A theoretical analysis is performed in an attempt to define the sets of constraints to which self-employed doctors are subject,...
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