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It is clear that there is no legitimate basis for the proposed expensing of employee stock options.
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It is clear that there is no legitimate basis for the proposed expensing of employee stock options.
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This book develops the basic reasoning of benefit-cost analysis as it applies to government programs and regulations intended to save lives.
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an estimated $1.8 billion a year in Medicaid costs. For a printed copy contact The Commonwealth Fund at 888-777-2744 and …
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hospitalization and high costs, and each program reduced hospitalizations for this subgroup. The report identifies intervention …
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The authors of this primer believe that the current approach to federal regulation urgently needs repair.
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This book develops the basic reasoning of benefit-cost analysis as it applies to government programs and regulations intended to save lives.
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Addresses program effects on Medicaid costs in the three states. Because access to personal care increased, costs were …
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This study used random assignment to assess the effects of invitation mode on response rates, costs, and demographic …
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