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International Labor Standards, Soft Regulation, and National Government Roles [PDF]
[Excerpt] In this article, we briefly describe the different approaches to the regulation of international labor standards, and then argue for a new role for national governments based on soft rather than hard regulation approaches.
Sarosh Kuruvilla, Anil Kumar Verma
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Background Malaria is endemic to Pakistan with high prevalence among pregnant women and linked with maternal anaemia, intrauterine growth retardation, preterm birth, and low birth weight.
Ramesh Kumar+4 more
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Empirical Coastal Atmospheric Corrosion of Masonry Metal Wall Ties
Not counting domestic dwellings, it has been estimated that in Australia alone, some tens of thousands of masonry buildings and structures have exceeded their design life, with many of these being at risk of partial (or worse) collapse from falling or ...
Igor A. Chaves+3 more
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Consistency Principle: Theory and Empirical Evidence
The article verifies one of the principles of the general theory of social development, which is called the principle of consistency. According to this principle, the economic growth rate positively depends not only upon the level of technological ...
Evgeny Balatsky, Maksim Yurevich
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When Governments Regulate Governments [PDF]
This article advances a political theory of regulation that accounts for the choices of regulators and regulated entities when both are governments. Leading theories of regulation assume that governments regulate profit‐maximizing firms: Governments set rules, to which firms respond rationally in ways that constrain their behavior.
Manuel P. Teodoro, David M. Konisky
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Impact of Government Regulation on Emission Reduction of Environmental Pollutants in China [PDF]
In pursuit of rapid economic growth, China ignores the carrying capacity of the natural environment and storage quantity of natural resources, resulting in waste and abuse of a large number of natural resources. With the development of industrialization,
Kai Wang and Xin Yang
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INSTABILITY AND ITS GOVERNMENT REGULATION [PDF]
The research proves that the breach of stability in the economic system, as well as the appearance of the instability phenomenon, arise immediately after losing some balance between the population and government.
Taisiia Bondaruk+2 more
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Institutional mechanisms for unrelated agricultural support in the Russian Federation and the Federal Republic of Germany [PDF]
Unrelated agricultural support is one of the equitable agricultural support mechanisms in developed countries. This paper describes the rules for unrelated support in the Federal Republic of Germany and in the Russian Federation.
Rishat A. Migunov, Rafkat S. Gaysin
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The Limits of Government Regulation of Science [PDF]
The recent controversy over the National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity’s (NSABB) request that Science and Nature redact key parts of two papers on transmissible avian (H5N1) influenza reveal a troubled relationship between science and security ...
Gostin, Lawrence O., Kraemer, John D.
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ECONOMIC NATURE OF THE FINANCIAL REGULATION OF INSURANCE MARKET [PDF]
Author made critical review of researches and found out the existance of the problem of determination and differentiation in a scientific literature the concepts “financial regulation of the insurance market”, “government financial regulation of the ...
L. Shirinyan
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