Energy consumption in the US reconsidered. Evidence across sources and economic sectors
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Spatio-temporal evolution and driving factors of China's foreign aid: a country-level analysis. [PDF]
Cheng X, Luo Z, Shi J.
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A Dataset on the Biodiversity Footprints and Sectoral Differences in China. [PDF]
Wang H +5 more
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Combining public sector and economic reform
This paper argues that it is important for public sector reform to be undertaken in tandem with economic reform because the two reform agendas overlap. Ignoring the overlap could lead to services being delivered efficiently but which do not contribute to economic and social progress or represent value for money.
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Turning crisis into potential: Leveraging the skills of forced Ukrainian migrant women in Poland. [PDF]
Castillo-Sánchez JE +2 more
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The social cost of carbon in regions and industries from ESG perspective - a case study of eight economic regions in China. [PDF]
Tian Z, Tian L, Zhao Y.
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Understanding perceptions and the willingness of decision-makers to adopt a public-private partnership strategy in the Palestinian health sector: an exploratory study. [PDF]
Baniode M, Hamdan M.
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Regulate industry in all economic sectors to achieve health for all.
Mazzucato M.
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Reclassifying hospital energy demand toward industry-like requirements for hygienic and resilient indoor environments. [PDF]
Lakjiri S, Ouassaid M.
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Economic growth, sectoral structure and unemployment
This thesis consists of three parts that deal with the relationship between the relative wealth of nations, economic growth, and the sectoral structure of economies. In the first part, the focus is on the relative stagnancy of Europe versus the USA in terms of productivity levels and unemployment.
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