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- 1From:Pakistan Engineering Review (Vol. 48, Issue 01)Governor State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) Jameel Ahmad has said climate change is the biggest long-term threat to the country due to its unforeseen impacts adding while the government, businesses, and societies are...
- 2From:The EconomistFestively misallocating resources The inefficiencies of Christmas 'T IS THE season to be jolly--and to feign delight at disappointing Christmas presents. The average British adult splurged around £550 ($667) on gifts...
- 3From:The Exceptional Parent (Vol. 52, Issue 11)Children's Specialized Hospital, part of the Children's Health Network at RWJBarnabas Health, today announced the launch of the Living Safely Online Center for Safety, a new website designed to advance safety education...
- 4From:Armed Forces Comptroller (Vol. 67, Issue 1)On August 14, 2021, at 0829, a magnitude 7.2 earthquake struck the Caribbean Island nation of Haiti, severely damaging the cities of Les Cayes and Jeremie. This natural disaster killed approximately 2,200 people, injured...
- 5From:Armed Forces Comptroller (Vol. 67, Issue 1)Common knowledge is a funny thing. Most of the time what we consider to be common knowledge is accurate. It is usually based upon observation, and the conclusions--the "common knowledge" we reach--make logical sense....
- 6From:Women's Health Weekly2021 NOV 4 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Women's Health Weekly -- Current study results on public health have been published. According to news reporting from Changchun, People's Republic of China,...
- 7From:Modern Materials Handling (Vol. 76, Issue 7)"My buddy." That's what Bryan Jensen calls the suit of armor standing in his front hallway. But back in the warehouse where the armor stood before it got to Jensen, it was more likely known as a non-conveyable. And as...
- 8From:The Baltic TimesEuropean Union (EU) member states must agree on the process of financial distribution from the Recovery Fund so that it can start working from the beginning of next year, Slovenian Foreign Minister Anze Logar told...
- 9From:Respiratory Care (Vol. 65, Issue 9)COVID-19 is devastating health systems globally and causing severe ventilator shortages. Since the beginning of the outbreak, the provision and use of ventilators has been a key focus of public discourse. Scientists and...
- 10From:The EconomistNew research casts light on the pandemic's effects on resource allocation AS COVID-19 SPREAD around the world, many governments prescribed the economic equivalent of a medically induced coma. Halting the transmission...
- 11From:Mass Transit (Vol. 46, Issue 3)In 2015, Rey Saldana, former San Antonio City councilmember and past chair of the board for VIA Metropolitan Transit (VIA), traded in his car for a month to rely solely on transit and his bike to get him everywhere he...
- 12From:Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Review (Vol. 101, Issue 4)Are human and physical capital stocks allocated efficiently across countries? To answer this question, we need to differentiate misallocation from factor intensity differences. We use newly available estimates on factor...
- 13From:Pakistan & Gulf Economist (Vol. 38, Issue 30)The allocation of capital and people determine whether the organization will do well or poorly. The allocation of capital and performing people converts into action all that management knows about its business - they...
- 14From:Government Finance Review (Vol. 35, Issue 1)A chart of accounts--a listing of the accounts an organization uses to define each class of items for which money is spent or received--provides a uniform format that local governments can use for reporting and...
- 15From:Pakistan & Gulf Economist (Vol. 37, Issue 16)Byline: S. Kamal Hayder Kazmi The allocation of capital and people determine whether the organization will do well or poorly. The allocation of capital and performing people converts into action all that...
- 16From:Army Sustainment (Vol. 50, Issue 2)Our military's strategic advantages are its operational reach and ability to overcome the logistics challenges inherent in projecting our forces forward. Today's environment requires our continental United States-based...
- 17From:Nutraceuticals World (Vol. 21, Issue 1)Data from Food and Drug Administration (FDA) inspections of dietary supplement facilities conducted in 2016 and 2017 show that FDA continues to inspect an increasing number of facilities annually, and the industry...
- 18From:School Administrator (Vol. 74, Issue 11)The headlines could be jarring: The local district has been spending $1,3,000 per student at Maple Elementary School but only $9,000 at Cherry Elementary Up until now, school districts have been insulated from such...
- 19From:IMF Working PapersManaging resource revenues is a critical policy issue for small open resource-rich countries. This paper uses an open economy dynamic stochastic general equilibrium model to analyze the transmission of resource price...
- 20From:Network WorldByline: DARRAN ROLLS Provisioning is the process of managing the allocation of system resources to employees, partners and contractors as part of identity management. Provisioning now is becoming a widely available...