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Yenilik Yönetimi ve Yenilik Yönetiminde Etkili Olan Faktörler: Sivas Glinde Bir Uygulama
The causes of aging and relationship between aging and health expenditure: An econometric causality analysis for Turkey
Introduction Demographic changes since the second half of the last century have led to an aging population, and this is considered an important economic and social problem worldwide. In addition to the social, economic, and political effects of aging, the relationship between aging and health expenditure is also being recognized in recent years. The two main generally accepted underlying causes of aging populations are longer life expectancy and lower fertility. Thus, the aim of this study was to investigate the main causes of aging and the relationship between health expenditure and aging using causality econometric models on data samples from Turkey. Methods The Toda and Yamamoto causality approach, which is currently the preferred method, was chosen to obtain robust results on dual causality relationships between aging, fertility, life expectancy, and health expenditures. The data used in the estimation of causality were obtained from Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) statistics for Turkey, and the E-Views 8.0 econometric package program was used to predict causality. Results According to causality analysis, fertility rate resulted in population aging in Turkey for the period between 1975 and 2016, apart from a one-way causality between population aging and health expenditure in Turkey. Conclusion As aging has multiple social, political, and economic effects, the development and implementation of new policies toward the elderly and aging of population are very important
Kulak burun boğaz anabilim dalı klinik ve poliklinik maliyetlerinin değerlendirilmesi: Bir üniversite hastanesi örneği
TÜRKİYE’DE 1980-2014 YILLARI ARASINDA KİŞİ BAŞI KAMU SAĞLIK HARCAMALARI İLE KİŞİ BAŞI GAYRİ SAFİ YURT İÇİ HASILA ARASINDAKİ İLİŞKİNİN İNCELENMESİ
Zincir Hastanelerin Yönetimsel Sorunları ve Çözüm Yolları: Yöneticilere Yönelik Nitel Bir Araştırma
Comparing Macroeconomic Performance of the Union for the Mediterranean Countries Using Grey Relational Analysis and Multi-Dimensional Scaling
The aim of this study is to evaluate the economic performance of the Union for the Mediterranean (UfM) countries during 2006-2016 periods. The Union for the Mediterranean comprises the 28 EU Member States, the European Commission and 15 Mediterranean countries namely Albania, Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Czech Republic, Egypt, Finland, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Jordan, Lebanon, Luxemburg, Mauritania, Montenegro, The Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Slovenia, Sweden, Tunisia, United Kingdom, Algeria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, France, Greece, Ireland, Israel, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Monaco, Morocco, Palestine, Portugal, Slovakia, Spain and Turkey. Syria has suspended its membership to the UfM on December 1, 2011. Libya has an observer status in the UfM. Grey Relational Analysis is used for the outranking of countries using macroeconomic indicators including total investment, gross national savings, inflation, average consumer prices, volume of imports of goods and services, volume of exports of goods and services, unemployment rate, general government revenue, general government total expenditure, general government gross debt, current account balance, gross product domestic (constant). Also annual macroeconomic indicators are converted to single data set by using arithmetic mean and weighted arithmetic mean (to be focused on recent years). This combined data was also used for another economic performance evaluation and Multidimensional Scaling Analysis has been used for weighted arithmetic mean to show countries' positions relative to each other in a two-dimensional plane. The results of the empirical analyses show that Ireland ranked as first according to the weighted arithmetic mean among 36 UfM countries. Egypt and Tunisia have been found as the countries with the worst economic performance
THE HEALTH SYSTEM PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF OECD COUNTRIES WITH DATA ENVELOPMENT ANALYSIS
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