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From:National Institute Economic Review (Issue 214) Peer-ReviewedMacroeconomic policymaking should have three dimensions, fiscal policy particularly focused on output and intergenerational transfers, monetary policy particularly focused on inflation and short-term volatility, and...
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From:The Reserve Bank of New Zealand Bulletin (Vol. 75, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedHistorically the Official Cash Rate (OCR) has been a good proxy for the cost of funding for banks. However, the global financial crisis of 2007-2009 and regulatory changes have had a significant impact on this...
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From:Mountain Research and Development (Vol. 40, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedInternational sustainable development and conservation agendas can help regional decision makers to frame their own agendas. Agendas can guide programs and initiatives that drive funding and capacity development for...
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From:The Cato Journal (Vol. 38, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedManaged currency without definite, stable, legislative rules is one of the most dangerous forms of "planning." A free enterprise economy can function only within a legal framework of rules; and no part of that framework...
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From:Aotearoa New Zealand Social Work (Vol. 30, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedINTRODUCTION: Statistics New Zealand's Integrated Data Infrastructure (IDI) is a central repository for researchers to access multiple government agency datasets. The aim of this investigation was to understand social...
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From:South African Journal of Communication Disorders (Vol. 68, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground The need for communication-related services in sub-Saharan Africa to support individuals experiencing communication disability is a longstanding and well-documented situation. We posit the inequities...
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From:Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation (Vol. 32, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedByline: Manjusha. Yadla, Anupama. Vadakkeveetil, Abhilash. Cherian, Rahul. With the declaration of severe acute respiratory syndrome novel coronavirus-2019 as pandemic by the World Health Organization on March 11,...
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From:International Journal of Business and Management Science (Vol. 4, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThis article explores how carbon constraints can impact on sustainable development by examining the case study of the West Arnhem Land Fire Abatement Project in the tropical savannas of northern Australia. The West...
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From:Global Business and Management Research: An International Journal (Vol. 3, Issue 3-4)Purpose--This article studies the 2010-2011 Greek financial crisis. Design/methodology/approach--At first, the economic background of Greece will be looked at. The general government debt in relation to gross value...
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From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 7, Issue 9) Peer-ReviewedOver 1,000 mammal species are red-listed by IUCN, as Critically Endangered, Endangered or Vulnerable. Conservation of many threatened mammal species, even inside protected areas, depends on costly active day-to-day...
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From:Indian Journal of Community Psychology (Vol. 15, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedCounseling, psychology and psychotherapy have developed as professions in Romania in the post-Communist era in response to changing needs within society. The history of this change and the national and international...
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From:Journal of Australian Political Economy (Issue 82) Peer-ReviewedAustralia's current labour market programs are focussed on labour supply--ensuring that employers have access to a pool of workers that are willing and able to take on any work offered (Productivity Commission 2002). To...
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From:Social and Economic Studies (Vol. 68, Issue 3-4) Peer-ReviewedThe British government redeemed the Slavery Abolition Act loan in February 2015. This loan was contracted by the government in 1835 in order to pay [pounds sterling]15 million (approximately [pounds sterling]200 billion...
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From:Student Success (Vol. 12, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedThe Best Chance for All was developed in 2018 as a long-term policy vision for student equity in Australian tertiary education. We argue in this article that COVID-19 has exacerbated the issues that the policy vision...
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From:Revista de Contabilidade e Controladoria (Vol. 13, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedDuring a coronavirus pandemic, public entities received government funds to help the population, in a timely manner, corrupt managers began to obtain personal benefits from these funds, thus the Federal Comptroller...
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From:The Cato Journal (Vol. 41, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThe literature examining the question of central bank digital currency (CBDC) has grown immensely in a very short time. Much progress has been made since I first learned of the idea in a blogpost authored by J. P. Koning...
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From:Brookings Papers on Economic ActivityPeer-ReviewedWe argue that the economy of the industrialized world, taken as a whole, is currently--and for the foreseeable future will remain--highly prone to secular stagnation. But for extraordinary fiscal policies, real interest...
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From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 6, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedIncreased competition for research funding has led to growth in proposal submissions and lower funding-success rates. An agent-based model of the funding cycle, accounting for variations in program officer and reviewer...
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From:Indiana Business Review (Vol. 95, Issue 4)Last year's financial forecast for 2020 focused on the likely effects of trade policy uncertainty and weak business investment, but the world changed completely following the World Health Organization's Jan. 5, 2020,...
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From:The Cato Journal (Vol. 41, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedRobert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool ("Liverpool," 1770-1828) was UK prime minister over the period 1812-1827. His achievements were remarkable. He designed the financial attrition strategy that defeated...