Diseconomies
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1. O valor do tempo na avaliação de projetos de transportes
The aim of this study is to analyse road congestion, especially considering structural aspects and the scenarios for the future. It emphasizes the possibility of using special tools for facing these problems which affect medium and biggest cities. Although traffic restrictions are major tools to face congestion, they have presented some problems when used in
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 2012
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2. AnÃlise do processo de desenvolvimento de recursos competitivos em empresas exportadoras de uva do Vale do SÃo Francisco
The present research has as objective analyzes the development process of competitive resources of companies that are considered more competitive, among the exporters of grape of the area of SubmÃdio of the San Francisco. For the construction of the theoretical referential, it was taken as base the perspective of Resource-Based View of the Firm (RBV), that
Publicado em: 2007
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3. Mensurando a eficiência no sistema judiciário: métodos paramétricos e não-paramétricos
The purpose of this study is to assess the efficiency of the Brazilian Judicial System using parametric and nonparametric methodologies, which allows the construction of a benchmark to compare the performance between the Jurisdictions and/or Courts. The efficiency is one of Constitutional requirements for Public Administration (article 37 of Federal Constitu
Publicado em: 2006
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4. Effects of population and affluence on CO2 emissions
We developed a stochastic version of the Impact = Population·Affluence·Technology (IPAT) model to estimate the effects of population, affluence, and technology on national CO2 emissions. Our results suggest that, for population, there are diseconomies of scale for the largest nations that are not consistent with the assumption of direct proportionality (lo
The National Academy of Sciences of the USA.
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5. Preference diversity and the breadth of employee health insurance options.
OBJECTIVE: To examine the effect of worker heterogeneity, firm size, and establishment size on the breadth of employer health insurance offerings. DATA SOURCES: The data were drawn from the 1993 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Employer Health Insurance Survey of 22,000 business establishments selected randomly from ten states. STUDY DESIGN: The analysis was c
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6. An empirical study of economies of scope in home healthcare.
OBJECTIVE: To apply the economic theory of economies of scope to the home healthcare industry. DATA SOURCES: Data on 488 observations obtained from the Cost Report (HCFA Form 1728-86) of all Connecticut state-licensed, Medicare-certified home health agencies. STUDY DESIGN: The Cost Report was the primary source of data for this study. Information on total co