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Publication date: 6 August 2012

Notes from Warren J. Samuels's 1999 Course on the Economic Role of Government

Brady J. Deaton, David Schweikhardt, James Sterns and Patricia Aust Sterns

I. Introduction to the Study of the Economic Role of Government: Alternative Approaches to Law and Economics

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I. Introduction to the Study of the Economic Role of Government: Alternative Approaches to Law and Economics

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Documents on Government and the Economy
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/S0743-4154(2012)000030B008
ISBN: 978-1-78052-827-4

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Publication date: 6 August 2012

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Documents on Government and the Economy
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/S0743-4154(2012)000030B002
ISBN: 978-1-78052-827-4

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Publication date: 22 August 2018

The Forgotten Half of Finance: Working-class Saving in Late Nineteenth-century New Jersey

Howard Bodenhorn

Saving is essential to the health of economies and households, yet relatively little scholarship investigates saving behaviors among the urban working class in the…

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Saving is essential to the health of economies and households, yet relatively little scholarship investigates saving behaviors among the urban working class in the nineteenth century. This chapter uses five surveys of industrial workers in 1880s New Jersey, an analysis of which reveals sophisticated saving behaviors consistent with life-cycle and precautionary theories. The mean saving rate was between 8% and 12% of annual income. Younger households saved less than older households. Householders with longer expected careers, on average, saved less. Life insurance and fraternal societies were the most popular saving vehicles, but workers also used savings banks and building and loan associations, alone and in combination.

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Research in Economic History
Type: Book
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/S0363-326820180000034002
ISBN: 978-1-78756-582-1

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  • Household saving
  • life-cycle saving
  • savings banks
  • life insurance
  • fraternal societies
  • precautionary saving
  • N21
  • D14
  • E21

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Publication date: 24 October 2019

A Systems Approach to Design and Implementation of Patient Assessment Tools in the Inpatient Setting

Susan P. McGrath, Irina Perreard, Joshua Ramos, Krystal M. McGovern, Todd MacKenzie and George Blike

Failure to rescue events, or events involving preventable deaths from complications, are a significant contributor to inpatient mortality. While many interventions have…

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Failure to rescue events, or events involving preventable deaths from complications, are a significant contributor to inpatient mortality. While many interventions have been designed and implemented over several decades, this patient safety issue remains at the forefront of concern for most hospitals. In the first part of this study, the development and implementation of one type of highly studied and widely adopted rescue intervention, algorithm-based patient assessment tools, is examined. The analysis summarizes how a lack of systems-oriented approaches in the design and implementation of these tools has resulted in suboptimal understanding of patient risk of mortality and complications and the early recognition of patient deterioration. The gaps identified impact several critical aspects of excellent patient care, including information-sharing across care settings, support for the development of shared mental models within care teams, and access to timely and accurate patient information.

This chapter describes the use of several system-oriented design and implementation activities to establish design objectives, model clinical processes and workflows, and create an extensible information system model to maximize the benefits of patient state and risk assessment tools in the inpatient setting. A prototype based on the product of the design activities is discussed along with system-level considerations for implementation. This study also demonstrates the effectiveness and impact of applying systems design principles and practices to real-world clinical applications.

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Structural Approaches to Address Issues in Patient Safety
Type: Book
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/S1474-823120190000018012
ISBN: 978-1-83867-085-6

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  • Patient mortality risk score, track and trigger score
  • patient assessment
  • systems engineering
  • failure to rescue
  • complication risk

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Publication date: 19 December 2017

Probing Precarious Work: Theory, Research, and Politics

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Precarious Work
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/S0277-283320170000031017
ISBN: 978-1-78743-288-8

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Book part
Publication date: 11 October 2019

References

Lukasz M. Bochenek

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Advocacy and Organizational Engagement
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78973-437-920191013
ISBN: 978-1-78973-437-9

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Publication date: 6 August 2012

Introduction to Notes from Warren J. Samuels's Course on the Economic Role of Government

Marianne Johnson, Martin E. Meder and David Schweikhardt

The two sets of notes, taken only three years apart are substantially similar in organization and content. We document differences identified in a line-by-line comparison…

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The two sets of notes, taken only three years apart are substantially similar in organization and content. We document differences identified in a line-by-line comparison in Table 1. Generally, the 1996 course notes reproduced here more prominently feature the work of legal scholars, from Oliver Wendell Holmes to St. George Tucker. Curiously, many of these references were removed from the later version, as well as nearly all discussion on legal precedent established by Supreme Court cases. The overall effect of these changes is a marked shift away from a critical legal studies approach to the economic role of government and toward a more focused neoclassical lens.

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Documents on Government and the Economy
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/S0743-4154(2012)000030B006
ISBN: 978-1-78052-827-4

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Publication date: 1 November 2006

Consumers' expenditures and perceived price fairness

Irene Daskalopoulou and Anastasia Petrou

To analyze the role of price fairness perceptions as a construct underlying individuals' transactions.

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Purpose

To analyze the role of price fairness perceptions as a construct underlying individuals' transactions.

Design/methodology/approach

The paper formulates and empirically tests the hypothesis that price fairness perceptions endogenously determine consumers' expenditures decisions. Economic transactions are viewed as an allocation choice problem with fairness perceptions being an endogenous variable determining problem outcome. A treatment effects model is utilized, allowing for the analysis of the effects that price fairness perceptions exercise upon both the consumers' decision to realize a transaction as well as upon their consequent level of spending.

Findings

Consumers do patronize stores and one important variable determining their level of spending is their perceptions of fairness underlying the transaction with a specific provider.

Research limitations/implications

The small usable questionnaire sample may be considered as a limitation. However, the very satisfactory fit of the estimated model allows for the results to be a comparison basis with future findings.

Practical implications

Analysis of price fairness perceptions provides new insights regarding consumer behavior, enhancing the analytical validity of typical household demand models.

Originality/value

Analysis allows for price fairness perceptions to enter a consumer's expenditures equation usually expressed in terms of socio‐economic indicators.

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International Journal of Social Economics, vol. 33 no. 11
Type: Research Article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/03068290610705670
ISSN: 0306-8293

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  • Prices
  • Consumer behaviour
  • Greece

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Publication date: 6 June 2019

Signs of Safety: lessons learnt from evaluations

Mary Baginsky, Jo Moriarty and Jill Manthorpe

Signs of Safety (SoS) is a strengths-based approach to child protection casework that has been widely adopted in countries across the world. The purpose of this paper is…

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Purpose

Signs of Safety (SoS) is a strengths-based approach to child protection casework that has been widely adopted in countries across the world. The purpose of this paper is to report on a study that aimed to synthesise the many evaluations of SoS that have been conducted to assess their strengths and limitations. The intention is to identify the aspects which should be explored further and those that remain unexamined to inform future evaluations.

Design/methodology/approach

The study collated and then examined many of the evaluations that are in the public domain as well as some of those that were conducted within agencies and have not been made publicly available.

Findings

At the present time (early 2019), the evidence base for SoS is limited. Independent, robust research needs to be undertaken over time to build on the studies that have been conducted. New research must be designed to fill gaps and be capable of producing the evidence required and it must address its own limitations.

Originality/value

This study is the most comprehensive contemporary review of the evaluations of SoS that have been conducted to the best of the authors’ knowledge.

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Journal of Children's Services, vol. 14 no. 2
Type: Research Article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/JCS-11-2018-0028
ISSN: 1746-6660

Keywords

  • Child protection
  • Evaluations
  • Social work
  • Evidence
  • Signs of Safety
  • Strength-based approach

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