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Economic burden of depressive disorders and HIV for people living with HIV in Uganda. [PDF]
Katana PV +10 more
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The Gold-Exchange Standard and the Great Depression [PDF]
A number of explanations for the severity of the Great Depression focus on the malfunctioning of the international monetary system. One such explanation emphasizes the deflationary monetary consequences of the liquidation of foreign-exchange reserves ...
Barry Eichengreen
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Economics of treatment of depression [PDF]
N. Freemantle +4 more
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Prevalence of and Factors Associated With Depression and Anxiety Among Job-Seeking Graduates: A Cross-Sectional Study on Bangladesh. [PDF]
Alam A +14 more
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Europe's Great Depression - Coordination Failure after the First World War [PDF]
In this paper I survey and reinterpret the extensive literature on Europe's Great Depression. I argue that Europe could not exploit her vast economic potential after 1918, because the war had not yet come to an end - indeed it did not end before 1945 ...
Nikolaus Wolf
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Decisional reference point pathology: A cognitive mechanism for and a correlate of major depressive disorder in humans. [PDF]
Vittala A +10 more
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Economic burden of blindness and moderate to severe vision impairment in Slovenia. [PDF]
Krhlikar NV +5 more
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Health economics of depression
Health economics deals with how resources are used for health production and how they should be most efficiently allocated to maximise health outcomes. Many treatment alternatives for depression are currently available, but there is insufficient knowledge of their consequences on costs and their value of actual and potential health gains.
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Did France Cause the Great Depression? [PDF]
The gold standard was a key factor behind the Great Depression, but why did it produce such an intense worldwide deflation and associated economic contraction? While the tightening of U.S.
Douglas A. Irwin
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