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THE HOUSING/FINANCIAL COMPLEX IN SPAIN: After the 2008 Global Financial Crisis
Abstract The 2008 global financial crisis prompted a tectonic shift in the Spanish model, which was based on a debt‐driven homeownership society. In the aftermath of the financial crash, the restructuring of the real estate and financial market through intervention of the Spanish government has been a privileged object of urban analysis, with scholars ...
Jordi Bonshoms‐Guzmán
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Abstract Local climate policy in Germany is embedded in a complex and dense multilevel system. While higher levels of governance confront cities with legal frameworks and regulations, they are not constrained to mere implementation of requirements from the national or supranational levels.
Andreas Corcaci, Jörg Kemmerzell
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Abstract This paper analyzes through qualitative and quantitative analysis of European Union (EU) policy documents the framing of EU policy on energy‐efficient buildings from the 1970s to 2022. We find that it has been framed in different ways over the decades and the framing has expanded to include more and more benefits.
Fredrik von Malmborg +2 more
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Reflections on the Infant Mental Health Endorsement® process in Virginia
Abstract This study was conducted to gather information to inform key stakeholders in Virginia's Early Childhood Mental Health workforce who are involved in the Infant Mental Health Endorsement®. An “Endorsement® indicates an individual's efforts to specialize in the promotion and practice of infant or early childhood mental health within his/her own ...
Kasey Dye +2 more
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Landholding in the Loire valley and the late Carolingian economy (c.840–c.1000)
This article builds on recent work on the Carolingian economy by giving an overview of landholding patterns and associated economic activity in the Loire valley in the ninth and tenth centuries. It demonstrates that only individuals and institutions with access to patronage from the royal fisc possessed large, unified estates; the majority of land was ...
Niall Ó Súilleabháin
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La estructura y la tendencia del sistema fiscal reflejan la orientación del modelo de desarrollo que ha seguido México y determinan su modelo futuro y su capacidad para hacer frente a los retos de la sociedad (desarrollo, equidad, bienestar ...
Sugey de J. López Pérez, Xavier Vence
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Ahorro voluntario para el retiro: su beneficio fiscal
In Mexico, the percentage of people who save voluntarily for their retirement fund is very low. The general objective of this paper is to highlight the importance and fiscal benefits of voluntary savings for retirement. Thus contributing to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals; specifically to the end of poverty, in this case, in ...
Gabino Hernández Hernández +2 more
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Islands, remoteness and effective policy making: Aotearoa New Zealand during the COVID‐19 pandemic
Abstract Aotearoa New Zealand has been identified, by several measures, as being one of a few developed countries that have weathered the COVID‐19 pandemic in the best possible way. This outcome is generally attributed to strict but effective public health measures that included – besides very high vaccination rates – national and regional lockdowns ...
Patrick Barrett, Jacques Poot
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Abstract Drawing on a cost–benefit approach, policy dismantling literature typically examines case studies following omitted and blame‐avoidance strategies, which contrasts with the highly visible dismantling fostered by Bolsonaro's far‐right administration in Brazil.
Carolina Milhorance
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Abstract The article sets out key elements of the policy agenda for enhanced integration between health and social care for older people in high‐income countries and demonstrates its wider relevance to low‐ and middle‐income countries (LMICs). The article then explores the context for this agenda in Brazil, including growing demand for long‐term care ...
Peter Lloyd‐Sherlock +3 more
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