2,507 research outputs found
Enterprise liability: a prescription for health care reform?
A look at how the cost and quality of medical services in the United States would be affected by enterprise liability, a malpractice reform proposal that would 1) transfer liability in malpractice cases from the doctor to the patient's health care plan and 2) institute no-fault malpractice insurance.Medical care
Monetary policy in an economy with nominal wage contracts
A demonstration that optimal monetary policy can be either procyclical or countercyclical in a model where wages are "sticky" because of a nominal contracting constraint.Monetary policy ; Wages
Academic Librarianship and Career Adaptability
The inspiration for this essay is Barbara Fister’s assertion that librarians must embrace functions that have not traditionally been part of the academic librarian’s portfolio. We shall examine the need for career adaptability in librarianship and use a case study to illustrate the four attributes librarians need to develop to ensure career adaptability. The case study involved collaboration between Kansas State University (KSU) Libraries, an agronomy professor, and the Global Research Alliance to develop an open access croplands research database. We will draw upon the field of vocational psychology to discuss career adaptability and ways librarians can develop the traits needed for good career adaptability: career concern, career control, career curiosity and career confidence (4 Cs) (Savickas, 2005)
The government's role in the health care industry: past, present, and future
A look at some of the reasons behind the ascent in health care costs over the last few decades and an analysis of how government policy has both contributed to and tried to rein in these costs.Insurance, Health ; Medical care, Cost of
Marginal tax rates and income inequality in a life-cycle model
A presentation of computational counterfactual experiments that examine the quantitative impact of marginal tax rates on the distribution of income.Income tax ; Income distribution
Type-1.5 superconductivity in multiband systems: the effects of interband couplings
In contrast to single-component superconductors, which are described at the
level of Ginzburg-Landau theory by a single parameter \kappa and are divided in
type-I \kappa1/\sqrt{2} classes, two-component
systems in general possess three fundamental length scales and have been shown
to possess a separate "type-1.5" superconducting state. In that state, as a
consequence of the extra fundamental length scale, vortices attract one another
at long range but repel at shorter ranges, and therefore should form clusters
in low magnetic fields. In this work we investigate the appearance of type-1.5
superconductivity and the interpretation of the fundamental length scales in
the case of two bands with substantial interband couplings such as intrinsic
Josephson coupling, mixed gradient coupling and density-density interactions.
We show that in the presence of substantial intercomponent interactions of the
above types the system supports type-1.5 superconductivity with fundamental
length scales being associated with the mass of the gauge field and two masses
of normal modes represented by mixed combinations of the density fields.Comment: 19 pages, v.2: various additions, v.3: journal version (minor
improvements in presentation
Government consumption, taxation, and economic activity
The authors use a stylized model of the economy to analyze how permanent and temporary increases in government expenditure--and the timing of taxation used to finance them--affect aggregate output and other variables that describe the economy.Expenditures, Public ; Deficit financing
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