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Item Restricted The effectivity of the investment incentives laws in influencing the flow of investments(1981-11) De Leon, Teresita M.Item Restricted A comprehensive review of the subsidies and incentives structure of rural banks(1979-11-20) Hernando, Ma. Agnes D.; Ramos, Norisa M.; Sioson-Orbos, RositaItem Restricted Policies and incentives for an effective export promotion of the Philippine furniture industry(1987-09-28) Rodriguez, Angelica Barretto; Ribano, Romina Christina Taduran; Alonzo, RupertoItem Restricted Incentives and disincentives applied to iundustrial firms in Metropolitan Manila to control air and water pollution: analysis and recommendation(1982-01) Jacinto, Ricardo N.; Sarthou, Enrique G.Item Restricted A theoretical and empirical analysis on the relationship between payment schemes and physician quality(2014-05) Calub, Renz Adrian T.; Kraft, Aleli D.Physicians are expected to provide the best health care to their patients; however, it cannot be discounted that their practice is driven primarily by incentives. Empirical and theoretical studies have elaborated on the impact of payment schemes on physician output but have limited discussions on quality of services. In this paper, we reinvestigate such relationship by constructing a theoretical model of the relationship between compensation schemes and quality of services and testing such using a special physician test to gauge quality. Given that physicians can endogenously choose their payment scheme, we conduct multiple treatment effects regression to measure the impact of selecting among fixed payment, fee-for-service, and mixed payment on vignette scores and the standard deviation from a given benchmark while accounting for a facility factor that induces such selection. Results show that after accounting for the selection of the payment scheme, FFS and mixed payment yield higher scores than fixed payment, indicating that physicians are still below the best level of quality and that incentives to improve are still present. The results on mixed payment also highlight the potential of Philhealth as a fee-for-service component to motivate quality of care.Item Restricted The effects of incentives on investments in the Philippine manufacturing sector(1996-10) Abrenica, Jessica L.; Cruz, Amy Doreen S.J.; Mehta, Nimai