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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Return on investment in the public sector /

Bigham, Joshua D. January 2004 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (M.B.A.) Naval Postgraduate School, Dec. 2004. / Thesis Advisor(s): Lawrence R. Jones. Includes bibliographical references (p. 63-64). Also available online.
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Rapidly changing economic environments and the Wagner's Law the case of Saudi Arabia /

Al-Obaid, Hussain M. A. January 2004 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Colorado State University, 2004. / Includes bibliographical references.
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Averting Expenditures of Bottled Water by Rural Households During a Power Outage

Rice, Jamie L. 20 December 2012 (has links)
No description available.
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Bureaucrat and voter strategies for determining public good expenditure levels by local jurisdictions /

Garasky, Steven Brian January 1987 (has links)
No description available.
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The Relationship Between Budget Expenditures and Building Conditions of Selected School Divisions in The Commonwealth of Virginia

Whitley, Thomas Angelo 23 March 2010 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between selected budgetary expenditures for facilities and debt service and building conditions in the Commonwealth of Virginia. One research question and three sub-questions for selected school divisions were used to investigate this topic. The major data components used in this study were provided by the Virginia Department of Education. Twenty -two school divisions in the Commonwealth of Virginia were selected for the study, based on a previous study conducted by Crook (2006). Crook identified and classified selected school divisions as standard or substandard pursuant to the responses of principals who responded to the Commonwealth Assessment of Physical Environment (CAPE) assessment instrument. The line items of "facilities and debt service" were analyzed over a five year period for fiscal years 2000-2005. An independent t-test drawn from SPSS software was used to determine statistical significance between combined per-pupil expenditures for facilities and debt service. A comparison of the (1) means of total expenditures in the facilities and debt service line items, (2) total per-pupil expenditures, and (3) annual per-pupil expenditures was used to determine statistical significance. Analysis of the VEA measure of fiscal capacity and effort was conducted to ascertain the similarity of the two groups of school divisions. The findings of the study indicate that an analysis of total expenditure and per-pupil spending during the fiscal years of 2000-2005 reveal strong statistical significance in spending between school divisions with buildings classified as satisfactory and unsatisfactory in the line items of facilities and debt service. Analysis of five year total expenditure mean revealed there was strong statistical significance found in the two financial line items. Analysis of yearly per-pupil expenditures revealed that there was no statistical significance in the budget line item of facilities. Statistical significance was found in the financial line item of debt service during the academic year of 2000-2001 with a p value of (.025). / Ph. D.
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The integration of taxes and transfers /

Nussim, Jacob. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (J.S.D.)--University of Chicago Law School, 2003. / Cover title. Photocopy (Typescript). "August 2003." Includes bibliographical references. Also available on the Internet.
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STUDENT SUCCESS IN COLLEGE: AN EXAMINATION OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INSTITUTIONAL EXPENDITURES AND PERSISTENCE

Lawal, Ibironke 04 December 2008 (has links)
This study examined the relationships between 1. institutional expenditures on academic support as measured by total amount and student persistence; 2. institutional expenditures on academic support as measured by amount per student FTE and student persistence; 3. institutional expenditures on student services as measured by total amount and student persistence; and 4. institutional expenditures on student services as measured by amount per FTE. It also explored the relationship between student engagement as measured by the five benchmarks (Academic Challenge, Active & Collaborative Learning, Student Faculty Interaction, Enriching Education Experience, and Supportive Campus Environment) and student persistence. Finally, it explored relationships among institutional expenditures, student engagement and student persistence. The study is a non experimental quantitative study utilizing two data sources, NSSE 2005 survey data and IPEDS data source. The study utilized data from 71 public Research Institutions Extensive and Intensive on the 2000 Carnegie Classification of institutions. The findings showed that institutional expenditures on academic support are positively significantly related to persistence. Institutional expenditures on student services are also positively significantly related to persistence. The variance in persistence attributed to difference in total academic support is higher than that attributed to by student services. Likewise, the variance attributed to student support total amount is higher than variance attributed to by student support per student FTE. Examination of the relationship between Student Engagement and Retention showed that four of the student engagement benchmarks were significant. Academic Challenge was not significant. Active and Collaborative Learning and Student Faculty Interaction were significant but both had negative coefficients. Results also showed that there were significant relationships among institutional expenditures, student engagement and persistence through partial mediation in the structural equation model. One benchmark in the model, Student Faculty Interaction was however not significant.
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The Influence of Copayment on Medical Expenditures and Utilization

Lo, Ying-Ying 28 August 2001 (has links)
ABSTRACT From August 1, 1999, ¡§Co-payment For the Frequent-Visit Outpatients¡¨ has gone into effect. Frequent visit outpatients have to pay more medical expenses out of their own pocket. How did the new co-payment scheme affect the medical expenditure and utilization of the outpatients, especially frequent-visit outpatients? Can this new co-payment scheme work efficiently and reach its goal: reduce the unnecessary waste of the medical resources? At Taiwan, Central Healthcare and Medical Service (CHMS) has a large outpatient database, which contains the basic information of the outpatients. This study chose the database about the ¡§Frequent Outpatients¡¨ from August-December 1998, and August-December, 1999 as population. Such data included the 157,613 cases from 1998 and 160,870 cases from 1999. By analyzing the 1998 and 1999 data provided by the Central Healthcare and Medical Service, this study found the followings have been changed since new scheme took effect: 1. Co-payment had broad and deep effect on the patients¡¦ medical care utilization. Due to the additional High Medical Utilization Co-payment Fee, NT 50 or NT 100, outpatients would be more cautious before they go to see the doctors. At the same time, trying to get more for what they pay, outpatients would rather go to the major regional hospitals or centers in the medical system than small hospitals or clinics. As for the prescribed drug, outpatients were inclined to ask doctors for prescription drugs that can be taken for more days, so they can reduce their visits and therefore save some co-payment fees. This study also found prescribed drug expenses per patient dramatically increase when the average drug expenses per day decrease. Apparently, the increased drug expenses were form the more prescribed-drug days per visit. With the drug expenditures going up, average outpatient expenses per visit increased and the detailed and combination of medical bill varies. 2. Male and female had different responses to this new co-payment scheme. The gender-oriental differences were found in the following areas: ¡]1¡^Regional hospitals (centers) or small clinics. ¡]2¡^The average prescribed-drug days for each visit. ¡]3¡^Drug expenditure per day per patient.¡]4¡^Total expenses per outpatient visit. ¡]5¡^The detailed breakdown of each outpatient visit¡¦s expenses. 3. No effect on the following outpatient age segments:¡¨ age 6-14 teenager¡¨,¡¨ age 15-24 young people¡¨, and ¡§age 25-44 adults¡¨. The new co-payment system had no effect on the above-mentioned age groups, but it did have big and deep influence on the ¡§age 45-64 mid-age adult¡¨ and ¡§age 65 + elderly¡¨, especially on the elderly. The elderly were the major medical service user, and a lot of them lived on their retire and lived on their pensions, so they got hit badly by the high co-payment. 4. In general the higher co-payment had big effect on following three groups: ¡]1¡^¡§Media-utilization Outpatient Group¡¨, ¡]2¡^¡§High- utilization Outpatient Group¡¨ ¡]3¡^¡§Extremely- utilization Outpatient Group¡¨ To save money, outpatients, whatever group they belong to, would reduce their doctor visit. After analyzing all of the above-mentioned aspects, impacts, differences, changes and effects this high co-payment have had on the different age and gender groups since August 1999, this study concluded that the new co-payment regulation had significantly reduced the medical service demands, especially from female or male age 45+.
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The extension of global fees to medical treatment an analysis of community-acquired pneumonia : a dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment ... for the degree of Doctor of Public Health (Health Management and Policy) ... /

Landsman, Pamela Beth. January 2004 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Michigan, 2004. / Includes bibliographical references.
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The extension of global fees to medical treatment an analysis of community-acquired pneumonia : a dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment ... for the degree of Doctor of Public Health (Health Management and Policy) ... /

Landsman, Pamela Beth. January 2004 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Michigan, 2004. / Includes bibliographical references.

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