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Yes, that's also a logical example of inducing demand, though urban planners with their blinders on have been ignoring it.
They engage in non-price competition in heterogeneous output of services and in inducing demand, since insurance coverage and government programs make consumers less sensitive to prices.
There was no linkage between staff earnings and output; thus, there was no incentive for inducing demand for health services.
When incentives, such as payment by fee-for-service, encourage production, there is a risk of inducing demand for non-essential services.
This, in turn, was said to lead to the general population's increasing awareness of HTs as a potential for raising or inducing demand.
H. Reiners argues that the moral hazard concept is utterly misplaced in the public health sector, and that it is more plausible to assume that physicians are 'over-using' the system by inducing demand [ 22].
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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.
"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.
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