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The assumption of positive time preference is seldom challenged in analyses of intertemporal choices, despite considerable evidence of zero and negative discount rates. In this study, the majority of respondents have positive discount rates, but a substantial number have negative or zero...
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This paper models the costs of collecting whole blood in the north of Scotland in order to investigate strategies whereby the annual collection target can be met at lower cost. Data on the costs of the individual sessions held in 1993-1995 are analyzed using multilevel analysis. A new technique,...
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This paper compares three models of intertemporal choice concerning saving future lives: the constant discounting model, the proportional discounting model and the hyperbolic discounting model. The three models were investigated using data collected from the general public. Since these data have...
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The provision of abortion services in England and Wales is modelled with particular emphasis given to the relationship between the public and private sectors. The presence of excess demand in the public sector is established and its importance as a determinant of private demand is analysed. This...
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