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Public attitudes about the support for the establishment of smoke-free environment. [PDF]
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Teaching Financial Fitness: Integrating a Financial Literacy Curriculum Into Radiation Oncology Residency Program. [PDF]
Safa AA, Courtney PT, Steinberg ML.
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Associations Between Family Medicine Residency Applicants' Debt Concern and Their Perception of Virtual Residency Interviews. [PDF]
Vankina SP, Laddha R, Huffstetler AN.
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Medical Debt and Forgone Mental Health Care Due to Cost Among Adults.
Moon KJ, Miller KEM, Galea S, Ettman CK.
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Journal of International Commerce, Economics and Policy, 2022
This paper analyzes the dependence pattern of net debts inflows on the sovereign debts rating and the fiscal balance, on accounting for the productivity growth rate. The cross-section evidence on a sample of 149 economies for the period from 1990 to 2019 uncovers that a higher sovereign debts rating, a lower fiscal balance or a higher productivity ...
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This paper analyzes the dependence pattern of net debts inflows on the sovereign debts rating and the fiscal balance, on accounting for the productivity growth rate. The cross-section evidence on a sample of 149 economies for the period from 1990 to 2019 uncovers that a higher sovereign debts rating, a lower fiscal balance or a higher productivity ...
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Contemporary Economic Policy, 1987
A long‐term solution to the international debt problem is achieved when debtor countries can return to the marketplace without assistance or negotiation with foreign governments and international agencies. The prospects of major debtors' returning are very different and are most likely for Brazil. Various proposals are discussed, including proposals to
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A long‐term solution to the international debt problem is achieved when debtor countries can return to the marketplace without assistance or negotiation with foreign governments and international agencies. The prospects of major debtors' returning are very different and are most likely for Brazil. Various proposals are discussed, including proposals to
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