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Food security in rural South Africa: The role of household head demographics, crowding, and wealth. [PDF]
Mashaba RG +5 more
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Characterizing Higher‐Order Ross More Risk Aversion by Comparison of Risk Compensation
ABSTRACT This paper characterizes higher‐order Ross more risk aversion by means of risk compensation rather than the traditional risk premium. Our approach extends the willingness‐to‐accept (WTA) framework of Denuit and Eeckhoudt (2013) to a broader class of risk changes.
Zhen Huang, Guoqiang Tian, Yougong Tian
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Medication Adherence Among Hypertensive Patients in Bangladesh: A Nationwide Analysis of Gender and Urban-Rural Disparities. [PDF]
Mim MS, Akib MMH, Pal B, Rahaman ML.
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A Joint Test of Unconfoundedness and Common Trends
ABSTRACT We introduce an overidentification test of two alternative assumptions to identify the average treatment effect on the treated in a two‐period panel data setting: unconfoundedness and common trends. Under unconfoundedness, treatment assignment and post‐treatment outcomes are independent, conditional on control variables and pre‐treatment ...
Martin Huber, Eva‐Maria Oeß
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Meta-analysis of 633,317 individuals shows associations between healthy diets and depression, anxiety and stress in 23 low- and middle-income countries. [PDF]
Sparling TM +4 more
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Fiscal Policy Regimes in Resource‐Rich Economies
ABSTRACT We analyse fiscal policy in resource‐rich economies using a novel Bayesian regime‐switching panel model. The identified regimes capture pro‐ or countercyclical fiscal behaviour by allowing regime‐specific shifts in the average fiscal stance, while the switches between the regimes have the interpretation of changes in fiscal policy.
Hilde C. Bjørnland +3 more
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Socio-economic position and healthy ageing across the life course: a systematic review of longitudinal studies. [PDF]
Ye Y +4 more
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Abstract Background Children with mild intellectual difficulties (MID) are at increased risk of poor mental health and functional outcomes compared to typically developing children. Previous research has primarily focused on deficit‐based comparisons. However, substantial heterogeneity exists in this population, ranging from significant impairment to ...
Foteini Tseliou +5 more
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