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Abstract Our general interest is in global trade loss from livestock pathogens, specifically exports. We adopt a causal inference approach that considers animal disease outbreaks over time as non‐staggered binary treatments with the potential for switching in (infection) and out of treatment (recovery) within the sample period. The outcome evolution of
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Abstract While multiple factors explain low adoption rates of improved varieties by small‐scale farmers in sub‐Saharan Africa, a key supply‐side constraint is the limited availability of seed embodying new traits in the volume, quality, price, and timeliness required by farmers. This constraint is partly attributable to classical failures in the market
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Lost in aggregation? On the importance of local food price data for food poverty estimates
Abstract This paper explores within‐country variations in food price dynamics and food poverty estimates by employing local market price data and national consumer price index (CPI) data. Our results show that national CPI data may be useful for approximating national trends but they fail to detect and identify spatial variations in local trends, which
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ABSTRACT Introduction It is well established that exposure to chemical, radiological, and biological hazards in the workplace are infertility risk factors. Although workplace‐specific infertility risks have been documented, the associations between employment history and infertility risk remain largely unexplored.
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ABSTRACT Hypersensitivity pneumonitis (HP) is an immune‐mediated interstitial lung disease triggered by repeated inhalation of organic or chemical antigens. Occupational exposures account for approximately 19% of all cases. Early diagnosis, identification of the responsible antigen(s), and immediate avoidance of exposure are crucial to prevent ...
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Microsimulation of Business Performance
International Statistical Review, 2000SummaryMicrosimulation of business performance based on sample survey data is a relatively underdeveloped field, but its application in government economic policy formulation is potentially great since it can be used to measure the distributional effects of change rather than just average change.
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Business Performance Measurement
2002Part I. Performance Measurement - Functional Analyses: 1. Measuring performance: the accounting perspective David Otley 2. Measuring performance: the marketing perspective Bruce Clark 3. Measuring performance: the operations perspective Andy Neely and Rob Austin 4.
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Business Performance Measurement
2007Drawing together contributions from leading thinkers around the world, this 2007 book reviews developments in the theory and practice of performance measurement and management. Significantly updated and modified from the first edition, the book includes ten additional chapters which review performance measurement from the perspectives of accounting ...
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ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE INDICATORS FOR BUSINESS
Eco-Management and Auditing, 1996Environmental performance indicators are a vital step towards effective and verifiable reporting and strategy formation. Hence companies should measure their environmental performance and develop environmental performance indicators (EPIs) for managerial control, strategic advantages and performance reporting.
Young, C.W., Rikhardsson, Pall M.
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