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Discover Ludwig"induce demand" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to cause or encourage a desire or need for a particular product or service. Example: The advertising campaign was successful in inducing a high demand for the new product.
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"We've found that discounting does not induce demand, it just induces lower revenue," Mr. Joyce, of Choice Hotels, said.
The end result is that physicians can "induce demand," to use economic parlance.
As discussed, the physicians in the public hospitals have no incentive to induce demand as a result of the independence between their income and output.
Even though health care providers in the public and mission hospitals are salaried and hence may not have the incentive to induce demand, physicians in private hospitals are paid directly by the NHIS under a fee for service scheme and so may have the incentive to induce demand.
Opponents of IOASE contend that the purported benefits of onsite availability are non-existent or overstated [37], instead focusing on the role of asymmetrical and imperfect information, which may allow providers to "induce" demand for ancillary services [8 17].
Drawing on McGuire and Pauly's model, Gruber and Owings [4] hypothesized that an income effect should lead obstetricians and gynecologists (ob/gyns) to induce demand for the more lucrative cesarean sections (c-sections) over vaginal deliveries.
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Physicians may induce demands, and physician surpluses may drive unnecessary utilization of healthcare [ 6].
Traffic engineers today call it "induced demand".
Or are we, perhaps, observing induced demand in action?
Finally, automated vehicles are expected to increase transportation demand through a phenomenon called induced demand.
The concept of induced demand states for every 1% increase in capacity, traffic will increase by 1% in the long term.
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