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In 1974 "The Towering Inferno" served as a lesson in the consequences of cost cutting.
The data fall within the percentages of possible consequences of cost overrun when compared with those available in scientific literature.
In particular, research on health impacts, the distributional consequences of cost sharing, and whether cost sharing for certain services affects the use of other services is sparse [1].
The consequences of cost of treating malaria can alter health-seeking behaviors and affect the demand for formal health services, thus shifting care to the informal and often unregulated providers (3).
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Reporting the consequences of cost-cutting is an incentive to remove bad practice from supply chains.
Muji has succeeded in part by incorporating the aesthetic consequences of cost-cutting into its design philosophy.
This cost function (sometimes labeled "learning curve" or "experience curve") is mainly the consequence of cost cutting investments (largely intangible) to discover and achieve internal substitutions, automation, worker learning, scale economies, and technological advances.
Concerning modeling of health gain, cost, and/or cost-effectiveness, one study found a short-term 2.5-fold return on investment for each dollar spent, as a consequence of cost savings[ 70].
They warn that "vital services, such as collecting bins, filling potholes, maintaining our parks and green spaces, caring for the elderly, would struggle to continue at current levels" and would "result in the unintended consequence of costs passed on to other parts of the public sector, such as the NHS, [which would be] left to pick up the pieces of councils scaling back services".
Therefore, the choice of informal care over center-based care appears to be a consequence of costs and availability, rather than quality.
Such an effect could arise if, for example, polymorphism in genes involved in resource acquisition had different effects on fecundity in the two environments, (perhaps as a consequence of costs of acquisition [ 27]).
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