The Economic Burden of Providing Health Insurance: How Much Worse Off Are Small Firms?More than 60 percent of nonelderly Americans receive health-insurance (HI) coverage through employers, either as policyholders or as dependents. However, rising health-care costs are leading many to question the long-term viability of the employer-based insurance system. Concerns about the economic burden of providing HI are particularly acute for small businesses, which are both less likely than larger firms to offer HI and more sensitive to price when deciding to offer insurance. Small firms may have difficulty containing costs due to their limited bargaining power and their inability to hire experts skilled in negotiating with insurance companies. Further, while few recent studies have systematically explored differences in the quality of HI plans that small and large firms offer, small firms may offer health plans of lower quality. To better understand these issues, researchers from the Kauffman-RAND Institute for Entrepreneurship Public Policy (KRI) explored trends in the economic burden associated with HI provision, as well as the distribution of this burden, for small and large businesses. They also considered the quality of plans that small and large firms offer. |
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... adaptiveness.1 It is useful to distinguish between two kinds of adaptiveness : Strategic adaptiveness : the ability to adjust effectively to changes that may occur in the international and domestic environments , whether those be such ...
... adaptiveness.1 It is useful to distinguish between two kinds of adaptiveness : Strategic adaptiveness : the ability to adjust effectively to changes that may occur in the international and domestic environments , whether those be such ...
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... Adaptiveness Military Adaptiveness Salafism ... ) ( Disruption ... ) Investment option Analytic Baseline Direct GWOT / COIN Build Local , Defend Global Respond to Rising China NOTE : Options and assessments are notional . RAND MG703-5.7 ...
... Adaptiveness Military Adaptiveness Salafism ... ) ( Disruption ... ) Investment option Analytic Baseline Direct GWOT / COIN Build Local , Defend Global Respond to Rising China NOTE : Options and assessments are notional . RAND MG703-5.7 ...
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... Adaptiveness , " in Paul K. Davis , ed . , New Challenges for Defense Planning : Rethinking How Much Is Enough , Santa Monica , Calif .: RAND Corporation , Chapter 4 , 1994b , pp . 51–73 . As of April 3 , 2008 : http://www.rand.org/pubs ...
... Adaptiveness , " in Paul K. Davis , ed . , New Challenges for Defense Planning : Rethinking How Much Is Enough , Santa Monica , Calif .: RAND Corporation , Chapter 4 , 1994b , pp . 51–73 . As of April 3 , 2008 : http://www.rand.org/pubs ...
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CHAPTER THREE | 6 |
The OperatingUnit Perspective | 9 |
Characterizing Alternative Strategies in Terms of Implications | 17 |
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