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How Stakeholder Perceptions of Quality Shape Healthcare Transactions: Insights from Key Decision-Makers Across the Ecosystem. [PDF]
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Associations between historical redlining and BMI: Potential indirect pathways through neighborhood socioeconomic and environment factors and their associated lifestyle behaviors in CARDIA. [PDF]
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Recent Developments in HIV Antivirals: The Prospect of Prophylactic Drugs to Change the Pandemic. [PDF]
Brüssow H.
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The Philippines and the World Capitalist System
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The Dry-Rot in the Capitalistic System
New Blackfriars, 1924The critics of the economic system of modern industrial and commercial life are legion. Since the famous attack of Marx, this so-called ‘Capitalistic System” has been continually assailed and defended with an ever-increasing power of learning and ‘judgment born of experience.’ From every angle and vantage-point Capitalism has been viewed from without ...
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The Capitalistic Firm as a System that Produces Economic and Social Values
The aim of the paper is to analyse the capitalistic firm, not only as systems for the creation of economic and financial value for their shareholders, but also that is evaluated for the social values.
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The 2 + 4 Varieties of Capitalist Systems
2017In this chapter, the authors (Eric Rougier and Francois Combarnous) identify and specify the six models of capitalism determined by clustering the country-specific sets of the seven types of sectoral governance detailed in the preceding chapters. The Liberal Market and Coordinated Market models are highly typical of OECD economies. In what specifically
Rougier, Eric, Combarnous, Francois
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Conditional contraction: Globalisation and capitalist systems
European Journal of Political Research, 2011Abstract The effect of globalisation on social spending is one of the most intensely studied issues in the political economy literature. Until recently, conventional wisdom held that globalisation leads governments to expand social spending to compensate workers for increasing risk exposure.
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