Search for dissertations about: "Asymmetric Information"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 168 swedish dissertations containing the words Asymmetric Information.
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1. Asymmetric Information and The Production of Health
Abstract : The common theme of this thesis is the analysis of asymmetric information when applied to the market for health care production. The thesis consists of six more or less independent papers and an introduction to the thesis were purpose and methodology are stated (part one). Part two is an investigation into the pricing of pharmaceuticals in Sweden. READ MORE
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2. Datafication in Public Health Surveillance : Making Authoritative Accounts
Abstract : The data traces we increasingly leave behind through interactions with information technology are being integrated into public health practice for continuous real-time monitoring and decision-making in a process of datafication. While previous research suggests there are challenges in producing and moving representations, datafication relies on reusing data primarily intended for a different purpose. READ MORE
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3. Optimal stopping, incomplete information, and stochastic games
Abstract : This thesis contains six papers on the topics of optimal stopping and stochastic games. Paper I extends the classical Bayesian sequential testing and detection problems for a Brownian motion to higher dimensions. We demonstrate unilateral concavity of the cost function and present its structural properties through various examples. READ MORE
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4. A study of asymmetric information problems in vehicle insurance
Abstract : Insurance is an indispensable part of modern welfare systems. It provides financial protection against unexpected losses and facilitates security and efficiency. READ MORE
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5. Reconfigurable Optical Interconnection Networks for High-Performance Embedded
Abstract : In embedded computer and communication system the capacity demand for interconnection networks is increasing continuously in order to achieve high-performance systems. Recent breakthroughs show that by using reconfigurability inside a single chip substantial performance gains can be added. READ MORE