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Coordinated Tax-Tariff Reforms, Informality, and Welfare Distribution [PDF]

open access: yesSSRN Electronic Journal, 2010
The paper studies the revenue, efficiency, and distributional implications of a simple strategy of offsetting tariff reductions with increases in destination-based consumption taxes so as to leave consumer prices unchanged. We employ a dynamic micro-founded macroeconomic model of a small open developing economy, which features an informal sector that ...
Ligthart, J.E., van der Meijden, G.C.
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Sykepleieres erfaringer med samhandlingsreformen ved korttidsavdelinger på sykehjem

open access: yesNordisk Tidsskrift for Helseforskning, 2016
Nurses’ experiences with the coordination reform at short-term wards in nursing homes The Coordination Reform came into force on January 1 2012, as a result patient responsibilities shifted from the hospitals to primary health care.
Paul A. Killie, Jonas Debesay
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“Parallel reforms and double efforts”: Latvia`s experience reforming administration

open access: yesSocialiniai Tyrimai, 2014
The public administration reform process in Latvia from the beginning of the 1990s was separated into two parts - national administrative reform and administrative territorial reform – both with their own unique goals and implementation mechanisms.
Iveta Reinholde
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Changes in land use and ecosystem service value in desert areas of China after reform and opening up

open access: yesFrontiers in Earth Science, 2023
Desert areas of China have important ecological functions, so analyzing changing characteristics of ecosystem service values in this region is important for sustainable development.
Zhidan Ba   +4 more
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Care coordination and health sector reform [PDF]

open access: yesAustralian Health Review, 2004
THE PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION (Productivity Commission 2004) has nominated nationally coordinated health sector reform as one of two top priorities (along with natural resource management) for extending the industry reform agenda under the aegis of National Competition Policy.
Judith Dwyer, Sandra G Leggat
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Reform influences location of death: Interrupted time-series analysis on older adults and persons with dementia.

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2020
BackgroundNorway instituted a Coordination Reform in 2012 aimed at maximizing time at home by providing in-home care through community services. Dying in a hospital can be highly stressful for patients and families. Persons with dementia are particularly
Janet L MacNeil Vroomen   +4 more
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Coordination of local authorities in Russia and Spain: comparative legal research

open access: yesRUDN Journal of Law, 2022
One of the consequences of the 2020 constitutional reform in Russia is introduction into Russian legislation of the «coordination» concept in relation to the public authority’s activity. So far this legal institution has not received detailed regulation.
Evgeny Y. Komlev
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Promoting coordination in Norwegian health care

open access: yesInternational Journal of Integrated Care, 2011
  Introduction: The Norwegian health care system is well organized within its two main sectors - primary health and long term care on the one hand, and hospitals and specialist services on the other.
Tor I. Romøren   +2 more
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Coordinating Reforms in Transition Economies [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
This paper analyzes how differences in organizational forms of centralized economies in the Soviet Union and China affected their reforms and transition paths. It addresses the question of why China succeeded in applying the experimental approach to reform whereas Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union economies failed.
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How idiosyncratic are banking crises in OECD countries? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Low levels of bank capital and liquidity in combination with ongoing crises in other countries are shown to increase the probability of banking crises in OECD countries.
Barrell, R   +3 more
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