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Regulating private support for public goods: de-clubbing public schools
Journal of Education Policy, 2019Urban schools in many OECD countries are contending with policy trends that squeeze budgets and incentivize parent fundraising. The trend may be most pronounced and longstanding in the US, where parent groups and local education foundations have turned ...
S. Schaller, E. Nisbet
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The Saint-Chopra Guide to Inpatient Medicine, 2018
This chapter guides the reader on the general principles, clinical manifestations, and management of clubbing in hospitalized patients.
S. Saint, V. Chopra
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This chapter guides the reader on the general principles, clinical manifestations, and management of clubbing in hospitalized patients.
S. Saint, V. Chopra
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SHARING AMONG CLUBS: A CLUB OF CLUBS THEORY *
Oxford Economic Papers, 1992This article investigates interclub sharing arrangements as a means for coping with random utilization without imposing capacity constraints that require members to be turned away. The optimal sharing rule and toll are identified for a two-club sharing scheme.
Sterbenz, Frederic P, Sandler, Todd
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This paper treats programs in which firms voluntarily agree to meet environmental standards as "green clubs": clubs, because they provide non-rival but excludable reputation benefits to participating firms; green, because they also generate environmental public goods.
Klaas van 't Veld, Matthew J. Kotchen
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, 2014
Emigrants carried a rich array of associations with them to the new worlds in which they settled, often ‘clubbing together’ along ethnic lines shortly after first foot fall.
Tanja Bueltmann
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Emigrants carried a rich array of associations with them to the new worlds in which they settled, often ‘clubbing together’ along ethnic lines shortly after first foot fall.
Tanja Bueltmann
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Clubs im Club – Europas Zukunft? / Clubs within the Club – Europe’s Future?
ORDO, 2007Zusammenfassung Die jüngsten Erweiterungen der EU auf mittlerweile 27 Mitgliedsstaaten haben den europäischen Integrationsprozeß in ein neues Stadium geführt. Zielsetzungen und institutionelle Vorgaben, die für die ursprüngliche Gemeinschaft von sechs eng benachbarten und ähnlich entwickelten Volkswirtschaften vorgesehen waren ...
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JAMA, 2022
In this narrative medicine essay, an internal medicine physician traveling a lonely road of grief over the loss of her son finds a bond among the many patients who also lost a child.
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In this narrative medicine essay, an internal medicine physician traveling a lonely road of grief over the loss of her son finds a bond among the many patients who also lost a child.
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Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1985
In summary, we came to the conclusion that gymnastics as performed at the club level has an injury rate that is compatible with other athletic endeavors and follows logical expectations. As these data are augmented in the future, and further refined and analyzed, we hope to be able to offer meaningful suggestions for avoiding injuries.
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In summary, we came to the conclusion that gymnastics as performed at the club level has an injury rate that is compatible with other athletic endeavors and follows logical expectations. As these data are augmented in the future, and further refined and analyzed, we hope to be able to offer meaningful suggestions for avoiding injuries.
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