Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
Without these two elements, other global public goods are at risk of underprovision or malprovision.
Still, it is interesting to juxtapose the estimated costs of underprovision and corrective actions (table 1).
Overprovision of medical or surgical interventions may be as dangerous to health as underprovision.
Both by comparison and in absolute terms, there is serious underprovision of necessary administrative, and clerical help.
Moreover, poor people are often less able to cope with the crises and conflicts that accompany severe underprovision of global public goods.
In a world of open borders and extensive cross-border activity, the underprovision of public goods anywhere is felt around the world.
"The Underprovision of Experiments in Political Science."
Typically, such underprovision is argued to exist when the benefits to viewers are relatively high in comparison to the benefits to advertisers from contacting viewers.
This results in underprovision of critical services, and at the same time in a waste of resources and uncoordinated efforts, impeding the efficiency of action.
He suggests a definition ¸˜ of deficient provision that differentiates among provision problems— underuse, underprovision, undersupply, malprovision, overuse, and various access problems.
Underprovision of HDU was highlighted as a concern, although the perceived need for HDU must be seen against a backdrop of changing expectation and improving practice.
The underprovision of clinical and medical oncologists remote from the south east of England is real, and the disparity cannot be passed off as being due to university and research commitments.
We begin with a review of the theory of vocational training, indicating why market failure and underprovision are the likely outcome and signalling types of corrective policy that might be adopted.
In marketed care in the USA, on the other hand, there was evidence of gross overprovision for the rich and underprovision for the poor for both coronary bypass grafts and caesarean section.
So, a balance between public preferences and public expenditures could coincide either with overprovision, if private spending is adequate, or with abject underprovision of many public goods, if private resource allocations are insufficient.
Editor,- Stanley Dische highlights the relative underprovision of radiotherapists (clinical oncologists) and medical oncologists by comparing London and south east England with Paris and the Ile de France.
Mr Hirst contended that the present system works well and that the Government's claim that a CDS was required because of underprovision was fallacious since there was no evidence of inadequately served areas.
Already evidence exists of underprovision of respite care: one recent study reported that a quarter of carers had not had a holiday for more than five years, and another found that 40% of carers could not take a break when they wanted.
The patent system is intended to correct the market failure that would result in underprovision of innovative activities, by providing innovators with exclusive rights to prevent others from exploiting their invention and thereby enabling the innovators to appropriate the returns of their innovation.
Hillary Shaw, an expert on food economics, food retailing and Consumption and marketing at Harper Adams University College, said that Tesco’s use of One Stop was part of a “vicious circle” of underprovision of healthy, affordable food in poorer areas.
(5) The Contracting Parties recognize that airline actions leading to excess capacity or to the underprovision of capacity can both run counter to the interests of the travelling public.
Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
Without these two elements, other global public goods are at risk of underprovision or malprovision.
Still, it is interesting to juxtapose the estimated costs of underprovision and corrective actions (table 1).
Overprovision of medical or surgical interventions may be as dangerous to health as underprovision.
Both by comparison and in absolute terms, there is serious underprovision of necessary administrative, and clerical help.
Moreover, poor people are often less able to cope with the crises and conflicts that accompany severe underprovision of global public goods.
In a world of open borders and extensive cross-border activity, the underprovision of public goods anywhere is felt around the world.
"The Underprovision of Experiments in Political Science."
Typically, such underprovision is argued to exist when the benefits to viewers are relatively high in comparison to the benefits to advertisers from contacting viewers.
This results in underprovision of critical services, and at the same time in a waste of resources and uncoordinated efforts, impeding the efficiency of action.
He suggests a definition ¸˜ of deficient provision that differentiates among provision problems— underuse, underprovision, undersupply, malprovision, overuse, and various access problems.
"They continue to underprovision relative to their charge-offs," said Paul Miller, an analyst at FBR Capital Markets in Arlington, Virginia.
Underprovision of HDU was highlighted as a concern, although the perceived need for HDU must be seen against a backdrop of changing expectation and improving practice.
The underprovision of clinical and medical oncologists remote from the south east of England is real, and the disparity cannot be passed off as being due to university and research commitments.
We begin with a review of the theory of vocational training, indicating why market failure and underprovision are the likely outcome and signalling types of corrective policy that might be adopted.
In marketed care in the USA, on the other hand, there was evidence of gross overprovision for the rich and underprovision for the poor for both coronary bypass grafts and caesarean section.
So, a balance between public preferences and public expenditures could coincide either with overprovision, if private spending is adequate, or with abject underprovision of many public goods, if private resource allocations are insufficient.
Editor,- Stanley Dische highlights the relative underprovision of radiotherapists (clinical oncologists) and medical oncologists by comparing London and south east England with Paris and the Ile de France.
Mr Hirst contended that the present system works well and that the Government's claim that a CDS was required because of underprovision was fallacious since there was no evidence of inadequately served areas.
Already evidence exists of underprovision of respite care: one recent study reported that a quarter of carers had not had a holiday for more than five years, and another found that 40% of carers could not take a break when they wanted.
The patent system is intended to correct the market failure that would result in underprovision of innovative activities, by providing innovators with exclusive rights to prevent others from exploiting their invention and thereby enabling the innovators to appropriate the returns of their innovation.
Hillary Shaw, an expert on food economics, food retailing and Consumption and marketing at Harper Adams University College, said that Tesco’s use of One Stop was part of a “vicious circle” of underprovision of healthy, affordable food in poorer areas.
(5) The Contracting Parties recognize that airline actions leading to excess capacity or to the underprovision of capacity can both run counter to the interests of the travelling public.
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