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Money, business and culture: Issues for Aboriginal economic policy [PDF]
A central issue facing policy makers is how to meet principles of equity and social justice in access to economic benefits for Australia’s diverse regional, ethnic and Indigenous populations, while at the same time ensuring broad national goals of ...
Martin, D. F
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New Labour’s Economic Policy [PDF]
To what extent does the policy of Tony Blair's government reflect the traditional aspirations of social democracy? In macroeconomic policy the emphasis has been on stability, an understandable response to recent UK economic history, but one which has left sterling dangerously overvalued for an extended period.
Andrew Glyn, Stewart Wood
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ABSTRACT Purpose Air pollution has been linked to several neurological conditions, including stroke and neurodegenerative diseases. Evidence regarding its association with multiple sclerosis (MS) remains conflicting, limited by small sample sizes. Methods PubMed, Embase, Scopus, and Cochrane controlled register of trials (CENTRAL) were searched on ...
Ahmad A. Toubasi, Thuraya N. Al‐Sayegh
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In search of an outstations policy for Indigenous Australians [PDF]
There is a danger that policy-makers will fall into the trap of conceptualising Indigenous residence as occurring in some fixed hierarchy of settlements, rather than as occurring regionally and flexibly between larger and smaller communities and between ...
Altman, Jon, Jon Altman
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Productivity and Sustainable Consumption in OECD Countries: 1980-2005 [PDF]
Productivity growth is the main long-run determinant of living standards. However, there are some distinctions between productivity growth as conventionally measured and the potential of the economy to raise living standards. Specifically, insofar as the
Dean Baker, David Rosnick
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Policy Evaluation and Economic Policy Advice [PDF]
Arguably, one of the most important developments in the field of applied economics during the last few decades has been the emergence of systematic policy evaluation, with its distinct focus on the establishment of causality. By contrast to the natural sciences, the objects of our scientific interest typically exert some influence on their treatment ...
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Objective Rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases (RMDs) are leading causes of physical disability, necessitating support with activities of daily living. This study describes social care received by patients with RMDs in two disparate regions of England: Salford (urban) and Norfolk (rural).
Mehreen Somro +6 more
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Community participation agreements: a model for welfare reform from community-based research [PDF]
Summary In its June 2001 budget, the Federal Government announced a new framework for welfare reform, Australians Working Together. One component of the framework is the proposed development of Community Participation Agreements in remote Indigenous ...
Diane Smith, Smith, Diane E
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The importance of decarbonizing policy for the sustainability of food production in West Africa
The West African sub-region is currently experiencing global warming at levels faster than the world’s average. The urgency of addressing the impacts of climate change, coupled with amplifying food crisis in West African countries, necessitates the study’
Fisayo Fagbemi +3 more
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Beyond Bitcoin: A Taxonomy of Cryptocurrencies in a Historical Perspective
The field of cryptocurrencies is in existence and dynamically evolving for over 14 years. Each year introduces new cryptocurrencies, with their total number exceeding 8,500. However, to date, there is no exhaustive categorization of cryptocurrencies that
K. D. Shilov, A. V. Zubarev
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