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Background It is nearly impossible to overestimate the burden of chronic pain, which is associated with enormous personal and socioeconomic costs. Chronic pain is the leading cause of disability in the world, is associated with multiple psychiatric co ...
Col ret +14 more
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The Drivers of Policies to Limit the Spread of COVID-19 in Europe
While many articles have analyzed the effectiveness of the policies that aimed to limit the spread of COVID-19, very little research work has examined the determinants that drove these policies.
Sébastien Bourdin +2 more
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Spreading Currency Crises: The Role of Economic Interdependence
We analyze in this paper how the mutual dependence of private sector expectations in different countries on one another influences the stability of fixed exchange rate regimes. The crisis probabilities of countries trading with one another are interdependent because wage setters react to an imminent loss of international competitiveness stemming from ...
Wolfram Berger, Helmut Wagner
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Background During global health crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic, rapid spread of misinformation on social media has occurred. The misinformation associated with COVID-19 has been analyzed, but little attention has been paid to developing a ...
Yuehua Zhao +6 more
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Ethical Communication in Medical Crisis [PDF]
The major crises produced over the years have produced major changes in the way people communicate globally. The slippages that caused major economic consequences in the economies of states worldwide, were often due to the provision of false or ...
Ana-Maria Predilă
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One can identify at least three different types of relationships between mathematics and crises. First, mathematics can picture a crisis . This is in accordance with the classic interpretation of mathematical modelling, which highlights that a ...
O. Skovsmose
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Explaining the Taliban’s Revival: Thomas Spragens’s Crisis Theory
The revival of the Taliban and their rapid domination of Afghanistan shocked the world. It is a response to the chronic historical, political and social crises of the Afghan society, which is still in geopolitical and strategic confusion and disorder ...
Hossein Fattahi Ardakani
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Capital, Contagion, And Financial Crises
After the 2008-09 financial crisis, policymakers around the world focused on enacting improvements that would make the emergence of a financial crisis less likely (ex ante) and recovery from one more rapid (ex post). This Article identifies a gap in both the academic literature and the current financial regulatory framework in exploring how to limit ...
Tabor, Nicholas K., Zhang, Jeffery Y.
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Multiple Structural Breaks in Profit Share Rates of Participation Banks in Turkey: Are They Caused by the Recent Global Crises? [PDF]
The global crises not only affect the economy of the country in which they emerge but also spread to other countries. Economic growth and stability levels will inevitably be affected by these crises especially in devel- oping countries.
Mehmet Levent Erdas
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Crisis and treatment methods in the Holy Quran (Surat Yusuf () as a model)
The era in which we live is replete with economic and social crises and tribulations, crises of wars and conflicts, etc. Once a crisis ends in one country, it erupts again in another, and as a result of these crises, famine, unemployment, poverty and ...
علي مطوري, عاطي عبيات
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