Browsing Faculty of Business by OzU Authors "Tuncay Alpanda, Berna"
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The effect of hosting 3.4 million refugees on native population mortality
Aygün, A.; Kırdar, M. G.; Tuncay Alpanda, Berna (Elsevier, 2021-12)As of the end of 2017, 3.4 million Syrian refugees lived in Turkey. These refugees left a country where the health system was utterly broken. Several studies report that Syrian refugees faced numerous diseases during their ... -
Inequalities in the geographical distribution and workload of obstetrics and gynaecology specialists by gender in Turkey
Erus, B.; Tuncay Alpanda, Berna (World Health Organization, 2022-06)Background: Women often have a preference for female obstetrics and gynaecology specialists (ob/gyns). Following the policy allowing physician selection by patients in Turkey, distribution of ob/gyns by gender across ... -
Relating dynamic test capacity, digital tracking of countries and COVID-19 Performance: A cross-country study
Tuncay Alpanda, Berna; Özen, İ. C. (Peter Lang AG, 2022-10-05)N/A -
Shelter from the storm: health service access and utilization among Syrian refugees in Turkey
Tuncay Alpanda, Berna; Özen, İ. C.; Bump, J. B. (Springer, 2022-11)Aim: Since 2011, the conflict in Syria has led to the migration of 5.6 million refugees, mainly to neighbouring countries. By the start of 2019, over 3.5 million people had moved to Turkey to seek safety, meaning that ... -
Understanding household healthcare expenditure can promote health policy reform
Best, R.; Tuncay Alpanda, Berna (Cambridge University Press, 2023)Studies of health care expenditure often exclude explanatory variables measuring wealth, despite the intuitive importance and policy relevance. We use the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia Survey to assess ... -
Welfare and research and development incentive effects of uniform and differential pricing schemes
Gnecco, G.; Pammolli, F.; Tuncay Alpanda, Berna (Springer, 2021-09-22)This paper is about the application of optimization methods to the analysis of three pricing schemes adopted by one manufacturer in a two-country model of production and trade. The analysis focuses on pricing schemes—one ...
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