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Based on the view point of supply, this paper selected eight variables-rural education, infrastructure, capital investment, etc. as the focused set of rural public goods to establish the analytical framework and model for the priority order selection of the effective supply of rural public goods. Meanwhile, from the perspective of public goods demand, the authors conducted a questionnaire survey to...
There is a sound theoretical basis to the argument that human capital contributes to economic growth. As an important component of human capital, health makes impact on economy at both individual and country level. This has immediate policy implications, in that it provides a rationale for economic policy-makers to use health investment via health care system, as one additional means of achieving...
Hospitals can be viewed as service enterprises, whose products are specific sets of medical services provided to individual patients. It indicates that a hospital in theory has a product line as extensive as the number of patients it serves, however, each patient has certain diagnosis and therapeutic attributes in common with some other patients. Thus, patients with similar medical attributes could...
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