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Among the questions the report raises is whether the costs of access -- measured by money, convenience or privacy risks -- would be too high, for businesses and consumers alike.
Proponents of Open Access (OA) hope to address this problem by removing the costs of access to the literature.
The increase in the speed reduces the travel times and, consequently, the temporal costs of access to valued urban opportunities.
Further studies are however needed to characterise the transaction costs of access to health care in different populations and for different diseases.
Short-term payments to offset costs of access have been criticised because of their relatively high expense [ 10].
For example, costs of access, lack of information and cultural barriers may present as barriers to utilisation [ 24].
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Equity's chief executive, James Mwangi underlined the value of Equity's new mobile banking service, saying: "The biggest problem with accessing a bank is not bank charges, it is the cost of access.
"The biggest problem with accessing a bank is not bank charges, it is the cost of access," he says.
Whatever the integrity of the system, the cost of access is daunting.
"This is basically lowering the cost of access," said Morton Andersen, an analyst at Salomon Smith Barney here.
There is one matter on which all agree: the cost of access.
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