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surgery, our results suggest positive effects of surgery volumes on survival. In addition, we provide evidence on the …
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surgery, our results suggest positive effects of surgery volumes on survival. In addition, we provide evidence on the …
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surgery, our results suggest positive effects of surgery volumes on survival. In addition, we provide evidence on the …
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surgery, our results suggest positive eects of surgery volumes on survival. In addition, we provide evidence on the mechanisms …
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surgery, our results suggest positive effects of surgery volumes on survival. In addition, we provide evidence on the …
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surgery, our results suggest positive effects of surgery volumes on survival. In addition, we provide evidence on the …
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results suggest positive effects of surgery volume on survival. In addition, we provide evidence on the mechanisms through …
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Learning-by-doing is a fundamental concept in economics but a challenging one to document in high-skilled settings due to non-random assignment of workers to tasks and lacking performance measures. Our paper overcomes these challenges in the context of heart attack treatments in Sweden, where we...
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Learning-by-doing is a fundamental concept in economics but a challenging one to document in high-skilled settings due to non-random assignment of workers to tasks and lacking performance measures. Our paper overcomes these challenges in the context of heart attack treatments in Sweden, where we...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012658323
Learning-by-doing is a fundamental concept in economics but a challenging one to document in high-skilled settings due to non-random assignment of workers to tasks and lacking performance measures. Our paper overcomes these challenges in the context of heart attack treatments in Sweden, where we...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012990337