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Global, regional, and national economic value of reducing amenable tuberculosis mortality. [PDF]
Liu Y, Zhu N, Shen M.
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Economic modeling of polygenic risk prediction of coronary artery disease in childhood. [PDF]
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Strategies for sustainable lung cancer screening: a multi-faceted perspective to long-term surveillance in SOLACE. [PDF]
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Linking Economics and Risk Assessment
Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part A, 2004Benefit-cost analysis relies heavily upon risk assessment. The extent to which benefits can be quantitatively included in an economic analysis is frequently determined by risk assessment methods. Therefore, interdisciplinary collaboration between economists and experts in risk assessment-related disciplines is critical to further development of ...
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Proceedings of SPE Hydrocarbon Economics and Evaluation Symposium, 1979
Abstract The need for an economic risk analysis model developed during the late 1960's and a generalized model with automatic sensitivity calculations was created in 1969. The original version of the Economic Risk Analysis System (E.R.A.S.), PROCESS, was not sophisticated enough to handle the ...
Marc Nekhom, A. Wayne Barker
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Abstract The need for an economic risk analysis model developed during the late 1960's and a generalized model with automatic sensitivity calculations was created in 1969. The original version of the Economic Risk Analysis System (E.R.A.S.), PROCESS, was not sophisticated enough to handle the ...
Marc Nekhom, A. Wayne Barker
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Diversifying economic risks: Japan’s economic hedging toward China
International Relations of the Asia-PacificAbstractInternational Relations has traditionally identified balancing and bandwagoning as the two predominant strategies adopted by states in response to a rising power that threatens the status quo. However, recent academic debates have highlighted the emergence of hedging as a middle-ground approach adopted by states facing a rising power with ...
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