Ou Yang
University of Melbourne
17 Papers
36 Citations
Ou Yang is an academic researcher from University of Melbourne. The author has contributed to research in topics: Market failure & Consumption (economics). The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 15 publications. Previous affiliations of Ou Yang include Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research & Monash University, Clayton campus.
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Papers
Does socioeconomic status affect hospital utilization and health outcomes of chronic disease patients
Jongsay Yong,Ou Yang +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the extent socioeconomic status (SES) affects hospital utilization and adverse hospital events of chronic disease patients was quantified using the utilization records of specific health and human services.
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The impact of environmental policy stringency on industrial productivity growth: A semi-parametric study of OECD countries
TL;DR: This paper employed a semi-parametric varying coefficient system approach to investigate the impact of environmental policy stringency on a nation's productivity growth using data for a panel of OECD countries over a period of two decades.
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The impact of environmental policy stringency on industrial productivity growth: A semi-parametric study of OECD countries
TL;DR: The authors employed a semi-parametric varying coefficient system approach to investigate the impact of environmental policy stringency on a nation's productivity growth using data for a panel of OECD countries over a period of two decades.
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Ownership, quality and prices of nursing homes in Australia: Why greater private sector participation did not improve performance.
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined whether greater private-sector participation in aged care can lead to better outcomes by comparing quality of care and prices of residential aged care facilities across three ownership types: government-owned, private not-for-profit and for- profit facilities.
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A class of demand systems satisfying global regularity and having complete rank flexibility
Keith R. McLaren,Ou Yang +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a class of demand systems based on simple parametric specification of the indirect utility functions, but allowing for the parsimonious imposition of global regularity, is proposed.