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Swedish farmers' approval of nudges
Abstract Interest in the use of behavioral policy approaches, such as nudges, has strongly increased over the past years, including in the domains of food, agricultural and environmental policies. While the approval of nudges among the general public has been studied extensively, we know little about the attitude of farmers toward nudging. Farmers may (
Liesbeth Colen +2 more
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"You have to stay in your house…because trouble can come": The impact of education, policy, and COVID-19 on menstruation experiences in Florence, Italy. [PDF]
DeMark MR +4 more
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The role of rankings in higher education policy: Coercive and normative isomorphism in Kazakhstani higher education. [PDF]
Anafinova S.
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Are all meats substitutes? A basket‐and‐expenditure‐based approach
Abstract This study examines the relationship among animal‐based meat and plant‐based meat alternatives (PBMAs) using a basket‐and‐expenditure‐based choice experiment. In particular, we examine whether animal‐based meat products are substitutes or complements with PBMAs.
Clinton L. Neill, Logan L. Britton
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Evaluation of the college-based HIV/AIDS education policy in Beijing, China: a mixed method approach. [PDF]
Zheng Y, Zhang X, Sun X, Shi Y, Chang C.
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Abstract Nucleus outgrower schemes are contractual arrangements where well‐resourced large‐scale farmers (nucleus farmers) are empowered by development support agencies to take charge of smallholder farmers, by providing them with market access and the necessary training on agronomic practices and farm inputs for production.
Dominic Tasila Konja, Awudu Abdulai
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A comparative analysis of movement and physical activity in early childhood teacher education policy in five Nordic countries. [PDF]
Christiansen LB +10 more
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Comment on Asbury and Wai (2019), "Viewing education policy through a genetic lens," Journal of School Choice. [PDF]
Byrne B +5 more
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Abstract Outsourcing pest and disease control (PDC) has grown rapidly worldwide, especially in developing countries. Although numerous studies have investigated various advantages of outsourcing PDC, little is known about its impact on pesticide expenditure.
Pengcheng Wang +2 more
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