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In Australia, the higher education contribution scheme (the fees that students pay back after graduation) has different pricing bands related partly to the costs of provision and partly to the financial returns the graduates subsequently secure.
"Price will be used as a proxy for quality and if pricing controls are lifted, as Lord Browne's team originally envisaged, then we will certainly see wide variations in fees just as we do today in the master's market, but that may not be relevant to the direct costs of provision.
One recommendation is to distribute funds to both activities by accounting for the relative marginal costs of provision, by equating the two marginal costs.
While these infrastructures and services are typically (heavily) subsidized in the sense that the full costs of provision are not born directly by the users, their provision and continued operation is often subject to considerations of economic efficiency, at best in addition to considerations of welfare.
Virtually any distributive norm that recommends raising or lowering the level of benefits to be provided for individuals depending on a comparison of costs of provision to well-being gains achieved for the recipient will conflict with equal treatment interpreted as requiring no discrimination among citizens on such a basis.
44 These estimates included capital costs but excluded costs of provision of drugs, diagnostic tests, and procedures in the hospitals.
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I then embed this behavioral model in an evolutionary one that asks how the decision rules of the parent and offspring evolve in response to the trade-off between signal costs and the costs of provisioning.
This must not be just about cost of provision but about purpose.
The key is to price water to reflect the true cost of provision.
The trusts commonly face a relentless rise in emergency admissions for which they are often paid less than the cost of provision.
With the encouragement of international donors, governments have invested in urban water infrastructure, and they provide water at rates well below the cost of provision.
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