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    Reaction function under fixed exchange rate system.
    (NIDA, 2007) Yingyot Chiaravutthi.; Mahidol University. Internationa College. Business Administration Division.
    The paper presents the viewpoint that the monetary policy reaction function can be constructed when a country adopts the exchange-rate targeting. Though this is different from a common understanding of monetary policy’s ineffectiveness, there are a... few reasons to believe that the authority still has some freedom in conducting the policy. First, the assumption of perfect capital mobility may be not realistic. Second, even when the authority publicly announces the pegged rate, the promise may
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    ROLE OF DIGITALIZATION IN THE EFFECTIVENESS OF MONETARY POLICY: Evidence from Developing Economies
    (2026-01-01) Sinha M.; Roy S.; Dhar B.K.; Sinha M.; Mahidol University
    The study attempts to examine the role of digitalization in the effectiveness of monetary policy in selected developing economies from 2000 to 2019. The existing studies evidence the several advanced dynamics of monetary policy and its impacts...) estimation technique, and the empirical findings imply a significant impact of digitalization on the relationship between monetary policy and economic growth in developing economies.
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    Exploring group dynamics in deliberative choice experiments
    (2016-03-01) Marc Völker; Nele Lienhoop; Helmholtz Zentrum für Umweltforschung; Mahidol University
    © 2016 Elsevier B.V. Deliberative monetary valuation has emerged as a promising alternative to conventional stated preference studies of ecosystem services. It promises to give respondents a better basis for decision-making by exposing them to a... distribution of individual preferences in discussion groups on the outcome of deliberative choice experiments. Drawing on a deliberative monetary valuation study of forest ecosystem services in West Saxony, Germany, it is shown that the initial preference
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    Location and Provision of Support from Migrants to Left-behind Parents in Rural Cambodia
    (2022-03-01) Zimmer Z.; Penboon B.; Jampaklay A.; Mahidol University
    to their location, ability to provide and needs of the household. Data were sourced from the 2011 Cambodian Rural Urban Migration Project (CRUMP) (N = 3700). In bivariate analysis, 77% of both international and rural to urban internal migrants provide monetary... monetary and instrumental support. Both types of support are more likely to be provided by female migrants and to households headed by females. Results show that left-behind parents are not completely unsupported in rural Cambodia, but support provision may
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    Should performance-based incentives be used to motivate health care providers? Views of health sector managers in Cambodia, China and Pakistan
    (2019-01-01) Mishal Khan; Imara Roychowdhury; Ankita Meghani; Farah Hashmani; Josephine Borghi; Marco Liverani; London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine; National University of Singapore; Mahidol University; Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; People's Primary Healthcare Initiative
    in Pakistan, Cambodia and China, and they highlighted many potential limitations in the applicability of financial incentives in their contexts. There was a consistent view that providers are not always primarily driven by monetary rewards and that non...-monetary rewards - such as recognition from direct supervisors and career development - could have a greater influence on performance. Managers also highlighted several challenges related to the design and implementation of performance management schemes
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    Cost-effectiveness of a short-course antibiotic treatment strategy for the treatment of ventilator-associated pneumonia: an economic analysis of the REGARD-VAP trial
    (2024-12-01) Cai Y.; Booraphun S.; Li A.Y.; Kayastha G.; Tambyah P.A.; Cooper B.S.; Graves N.; Mo Y.; Cai Y.; Mahidol University
    , and Thailand. Incremental cost-effectiveness ratios (ICERs) and incremental net monetary benefits with 95% uncertainty intervals (UIs) were reported against relevant willingness-to-pay thresholds. Parameter uncertainties were evaluated using scenario analyses...%), and Thailand (ICER=$263; percentage cost-effectiveness=60·5%). The associated incremental net monetary benefits were $41 (95% UI –2308 to 2390) in Nepal, $5156 (–45 805 to 56 117) in Singapore, and $804 (–6245 to 7852) in Thailand. Value of information analysis
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    Optimal currency area and anchor currency in Southeast Asia
    (2016-01-01) Thanarerk Thanakijsombat; Mahidol University
    and inconclusive multivariate cointegrating relationships can be found. With the eventual goal of forming a currency union, ASEAN policy makers may need to initially pursue bilateral economic and monetary integration led by Malaysia before extending the effort
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    การคลังภาครัฐเปรียบเทียบ : กรณีศึกษาไทย สหรัฐอเมริกา สหราชอาณาจักร สาธารณรัฐสิงคโปร์ และสาธารณรัฐเกาหลี
    (2562) สมบูรณ์ ศิริสรรหิรัญ; ติณณภพ พัฒนะ; ณิชกานต์ บรรพต; คณิศร เทียนทอง; Somboon Sirisunhirun; Nisachon Chatthong; Tinapop Pattana; Nichakan Banphot; Kanisorn Thienthong; มหาวิทยาลัยมหิดล. คณะสังคมศาสตร์และมนุษยศาสตร์. ภาควิชาสังคมศาสตร์
    Policy) และ นโยบายการเงิน (Monetary policy)... considered in six issues, defined in terms of them which are composed of government reverence, public expenditure, public debt, government budget, fiscal policy and monetary policy.
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    Estimating the cost of health care-assodated infections: Mind your p's and q's
    (2010-04-01) Nicholas Graves; Stephan Harbarth; Jan Beyersmann; Adrian Barnett; Kate Halton; Ben Cooper; Queensland University of Technology QUT; Centre for Healthcare Related Infection Surveillance and Prevention; Universite de Geneve; Universitat Freiburg im Breisgau; Universitats Klinikum Freiburg und Medizinische Fakultat; Mahidol University
    Monetary valuations of the economic cost of health care-associated infections (HAIs) are important for decision making and should be estimated accurately. Erroneously high estimates of costs, designed to jolt decision makers into action, may do more... harm than good in the struggle to attract funding for infection control. Expectations among policy makers might be raised, and then they are disappointed when the reduction in the number of HAIs does not yield the anticipated cost saving
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    Influenza vaccination in acute coronary syndromes patients in Thailand: The cost-effectiveness analysis of the prevention for cardiovascular events and pneumonia
    (2018-01-01) Apirak Sribhutorn; Arintaya Phrommintikul; Wanwarang Wongcharoen; Usa Chaikledkaew; Suntara Eakanunkul; Apichard Sukonthasarn; University of Phayao; Mahidol University; Chiang Mai University
    -groups of 40-year-old-and-above, 50-year-old-and-above, and 65-year-old-and-above scenario was performed. Incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER) and net monetary benefit (NMB) were presented as a societal perspective in 2016. The model robustness... additional influenza vaccination to standard treatment in ACSs was cost-effective in all age-groups, which should be considered in clinical practice and health-policy making process.