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Emerging sports as public health infrastructure: policy transfer lessons from US pickleball to China. [PDF]
Weidong Z, Wenqiang Z, Arif M.
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Psychosocial factors associated with physical activity and sedentary behavior in adolescents: evidence from physical education contexts in Quito. [PDF]
Pérez-Jorge D +4 more
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Landscape of Aging Policies in Bangladesh: A Perspective Study. [PDF]
Hossain MJ.
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Environmental Fiscal Reform and Fiscal Consolidation [PDF]
This article explores the capacity for environmental fiscal reform to reduce carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) emissions, stimulate economic performance, and promote fiscal sustainability. Simulation results suggest that reforms based on CO 2 taxation stimulate ...
Alfredo Marvão Pereira, Rui M. Pereira
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Fiscal consolidations and banking stability [PDF]
We empirically investigate the effects of fiscal policy on bank balance sheets, focusing on episodes of fiscal consolidation. To this aim, we employ a very rich data set of individual banks' balance sheets, combined with a newly compiled data set on fiscal consolidations.
Jacopo Cimadomo +2 more
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Fiscal Policy and Consolidation
2013The implementation of fiscal policies in the Eurozone and the European Union (EU) is critically restrained by: (a) The lack of effectiveness of collective bodies (i.e., there is no single governance or single legislature, and there are many levels of decisions). (b) The dominance of national economic policies.
Panagiotis E. Petrakis +2 more
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Strategies for Fiscal Consolidation
2008Japan’s key fiscal challenge is to put public finances on a more sustainable footing. Large government budget deficits have boosted Japan’s net public debt to over 85 percent of GDP, one of the highest in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) (Figure 4.1).
Dennis Botman +2 more
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