Search for dissertations about: "expected"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 3786 swedish dissertations containing the word expected.
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21. Do patients behave as expected on a healthcare market in transition? Consequences of expanding patient choice and introducing telemedicine in primary healthcare
Abstract : Background: Political governance and technological development have transitioned the Swedish primary healthcare market from a centrally planned, community-oriented model with limited choice for patients to a quasi-market with extensive patient choice. Starting in 2007, reforms promoting patient choice in primary healthcare were gradually introduced in multiple regions in Sweden, and in 2010, all regions across the country were legally required to enable patient choice. READ MORE
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22. Development of voyage optimization algorithms for sustainable shipping and their impact to ship design
Abstract : The environmental impacts from shipping and the societal challenges of human and property losses caused by ship accidents are pressuring the shipping industry to improve its energy efficiency and enhance ship safety. Voyage optimization is such an effective measure that has been widely adopted in today’s shipping market. READ MORE
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23. Essays in the financial economics
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24. Insuring Against Unemployment
Abstract : This paper studies optimal public unemployment insurance (UI) when workers have the possibility of topping-up public UI with private UI that is endogenous to public UI and subject to moral hazard. The issue is analyzed with a theoretical model in which publicly insured workers, who differ in layoff risk, hidden to the planner, are offered to top-up public UI with private UI. READ MORE
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25. Empirical Essays in Financial Economics
Abstract : Competition between High-Frequency Traders, and Market Quality. This is the first empirical evidence on the competition between high-frequency traders (HFTs) and its influence on market quality. My findings suggests what when HFTs compete for traders their liquidity consumption increases. READ MORE