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Qualité et coordination économique dans les industries agroalimentaires. Analyse institutionnelle comparée de l'industrie du vin en Bourgogne, Califo…

2004

Since the 1990s, the French wine exporters have been confronted with an increasing competition from a few nations of North America and the Southern Hemisphere. Initially positioned on the medium-range, the New World Wine Producers quickly developed their positions on the whole of the segments, including those traditionally occupied by French wines under controlled label of origin (AOC). The thesis examines the link between wine marketer' quality strategies and the coordination in the chain of production. Research is carried out on two levels: that of transactions governance structures concerning fresh grape, must and bulk wine, and that of the public rules framing these transactions. Firstl…

coordinationcontratqualitéappellation d'origine contrôléeCaliforniecoûts de transactionnouvelle économie institutionnelleindustrie vitivinicole[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceCaliforniatransaction costsNouvelle-Zélandequalitygrape wine industryBourgogneorigin labeled productFrancecontractnew institutional economicsBurgundyNew Zealand
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Early Treatment in HCV: Is it a Cost-Effective Option from the Italian Perspective?

2016

Background: The aim of this study is to perform an economic analysis to estimate the cost-utility of the early innovative therapy in Italy for managing HCV-infected patients.Methods: The incremental cost-utility analysis was carried out to quantify the benefits of the early treatment approach in HCV subjects. A Markov simulation model including direct and indirect costs and health outcomes was developed from Italian National Healthcare Service and societal perspective. 5,000 Monte Carlo simulations were performed on two distinct scenarios: Standard of Care (SoC) which includes 14.000 Genotype 1 patients in Italy treated with innovative interferon-free in the Fibrosis stage 3 and 4 (F3-F4) v…

education.field_of_studymedicine.medical_specialtyActuarial sciencebusiness.industryPopulationTime horizonIndirect costsSystematic reviewEpidemiologyHealth careMedicineeducationbusinessIncremental cost-effectiveness ratiohealth care economics and organizationsReimbursementSSRN Electronic Journal
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Which firms benefit from investments in green energy technologies? : The effect of energy costs

2019

Abstract Firms will invest in green energy technologies only if these investments have an economic pay-off. Based on unique firm-level data from Austria, Germany, and Switzerland, we find that the marginal effect of investments in green energy technologies on productivity is positive only for the 19% of firms with the highest energy costs. These results have major implications for companies and policy makers regarding the design of green energy policies and incentives.

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Environmental costs of single point incremental forming

2011

environmental costsincremetal sheet formingsustainabilitySettore ING-IND/16 - Tecnologie E Sistemi Di Lavorazione
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IS THERE A CONTINENTAL BIAS IN TRADE?

2011

The relationship between geography and trade is a central topic in international economics. This paper investigates the potential existence of a continental bias in world trade flows on a sample of 182 countries over the period 1990-2006. Using traditional estimation techniques and recent developments in the econometric analysis of the gravity equation, we find robust evidence of an economically significant continental bias in trade. It implies that, other things equal, countries located on the same continent trade more with each other than countries located on different continents. A continent-by-continent analysis reveals that Oceania, America, Europe and Asia are behind this result. Afri…

gravity equationintercontinental and intra-continental trade costsF14Continental biasddc:330
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Restrictions for reimbursement of interferon-free direct-acting antiviral drugs for HCV infection in Europe

2018

All-oral direct-acting antiviral drugs (DAAs) for hepatitis C virus, which have response rates of 95% or more, represent a major clinical advance. However, the high list price of DAAs has led many governments to restrict their reimbursement. We reviewed the availability of, and national criteria for, interferon-free DAA reimbursement among countries in the European Union and European Economic Area, and Switzerland. Reimbursement documentation was reviewed between Nov 18, 2016, and Aug 1, 2017. Primary outcomes were fibrosis stage, drug or alcohol use, prescriber type, and HIV co-infection restrictions. Among the 35 European countries and jurisdictions included, the most commonly reimbursed …

hepatitis C virusHIV Infectionschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineAntiviral Agents/economicsHIV-HCV co-infection030212 general & internal medicineReimbursementliver fibrosismedia_commonDasabuvirCoinfectionHealth PolicyGastroenterologyHepatitis C3. Good healthEuropeHepatitis C Chronic/complicationsInsurance Health Reimbursement030211 gastroenterology & hepatologySwitzerlandmedicine.drugmedicine.medical_specialtyHIV Infections/complicationsAntiviral AgentsDrug Costs03 medical and health scienceshepatitis C treatmentmedicineHumansmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean UnionEuropean unionPWIDIntensive care medicineHepatitisdirect-acting antiviralHepatologybusiness.industryHepatitis C Chronicalcohol usemedicine.diseasereimbursementVirologyOmbitasvirchemistryParitaprevirRitonavirbusinesstreatment restrictionsThe Lancet Gastroenterology & Hepatology
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THE ESTIMATION OF THE COSTS OF INSULARITY THROUGH A REGRESSIVE ECONOMETRIC MODEL APPLIED TO SICILY

2022

The geographic nature of the islands determines a peculiar condition of peripherality and specific accessibility problems often associated with the presence of structural delays in development processes. Data on the gaps due to insularity, as the case of Sicily clearly shows, returns an alarming picture that highlights employment imbalances, high poverty, high costs for transport, widespread margins, reduced internationalization and a decisive infrastructural inequality. In this work we have tried to offer a contribution to the meager debate on insularity, starting from the measurement of the disadvantage of insularity in economic terms. For Sicily, an estimate of the costs related to the i…

insularity costs island Sicily
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Are you a Good Employee or Simply a Good Guy? Infl?uence Costs and Contract Design.

2012

We develop a principal-agent model with a moral hazard problem in which the principal has access to a hard signal (the level of output) and a soft signal (the supervision signal) about the agent?s level of effort. We show that the agent?'s ability to manipulate the soft signal increases the cost of implementing the effcient equilibrium, leading to wage compression when the infl?uence cost is privately incurred by the agent. When manipulation activities negatively affect the agent?s productivity through the level of output, the design of infl?uence-free contracts that deter manipulation may lead to high-powered incentives. This result implies that high-productivity workers face incentive sch…

jel:D82principal-agent model with supervision contract design in?uence activities manipulation productivity-based influence costs power of incentivesjel:D23health care economics and organizations
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Gouvernance contractuelle et cognitive des alliances internationales en R&D

2009

Notre objectif est d’expliquer le choix des firmes multinationales entre les alliances avec prise de participation et les alliances sans prise de participation pour investir en R&D à l’étranger. Les déterminants du choix peuvent être contractuels ou cognitifs. Nos résultats montrent que les alliances sans prise de participation sont choisies en cas d’une spécificité des actifs et de fréquence moyennes ou faibles des transactions et au cas où les firmes parentes détiennent des capacités en R&D similaires. Nos résultats montrent aussi que les firmes multinationales n’optent pas nécessairement pour les alliances à fort degré d’interdépendance organisationnelle dans un objectif d’exploration de…

jel:L22R&D;alliances;théorie des coûts de transaction;théories cognitives;alliances;transaction costs theory;Knowledge based view.jel:F23
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Le choix de la forme organisationnelle en matière d’investissement en R&D à l’étranger par les firmes multinationales:la contribution de la théorie d…

2008

(VF)L’objectif de ce papier est d’évaluer la contribution de la théorie des coûts de transaction à l’explication du choix du mode de gouvernance des activités de R&D à l’étranger par les firmes multinationales. Nous avons identifié principalement trois grandes formes organisationnelles en matière d’investissement en R&D à l’étranger:l’internalisation totale, les alliances en R&D et l’externalisation totale (licences unilatérales). Suite à une étude quantitative par le biais d’un questionnaire diffusé auprès de 769 firmes multinationales, nos principaux résultats montrent que le choix de l’internalisation des activités de R&D est favorisé en cas de fréquence élevée des transactions, le choix…

jel:L24formes organisationnelles;théorie des coûts de transaction;R&D;firmes multinationales;organizational forms;transaction costs theory;R&D;multinational firmsjel:O32jel:G34jel:F23
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