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The impact of behavioural risk factors on communicable diseases: a systematic review of reviews
Background The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has highlighted that individuals with behavioural risk factors commonly associated with non-communicable diseases (NCDs), such as smoking, harmful alcohol use, obesity, and physical inactivity, are more ...
Sara Wood+5 more
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This review identifies effective practice for the prevention of violence against women, domestic abuse and sexual violence (VAWDASV). The review is underpinned by public health principles which provide a useful framework to understand the causes and ...
Samia Addis, Lara Snowdon
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Greenhouse gas emissions and stock market volatility: an empirical analysis of OECD countries [PDF]
Purpose – This study aims to explore empirical evidence of the impact of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions on stock market volatility. Design/methodology/approach – Using panel data of 35 Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development countries from
Jung Hee Noh, Heejin Park
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Linking Investment and Fiscal Policies [PDF]
We assess the relevance of budgetary components for private and public investment using data for a panel of 95 countries for the period 1970-2008, and accounting for the usually encountered econometric pitfalls. Our results show a positive effect attributed to total government expenditures and to public investment in fostering private investment, and ...
António Afonso+2 more
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The factors affecting accessibility to credit capital of small and medium enterprises in Vietnam
Article retractedThe difficulty in accessing loans is one of the major barriers to the development of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Vietnam. Low accessibility to capital forces SMEs to spend both official and unofficial costs in order to obtain ...
Phung The Dong, Nguyen Thi Hong Nham
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IntroductionMaking the case for investing in preventative public health by illustrating not only the health impact but the social, economic and environmental value of Public Health Institutes is imperative. This is captured by the concept of Social Value,
Kathryn Ashton+7 more
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Monetary Policy and Intangible Investment
We contrast how monetary policy affects intangible relative to tangible investment. We document that the stock prices of firms with more intangible assets react less to monetary policy shocks, as identified from Fed Funds futures movements around FOMC announcements.
Robin Döttling+3 more
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Global value chains (GVCs) will undergo substantive transformation in the decade ahead, reshaping the global trade and investment landscape. The change will be driven by five major forces: economic governance realignment, the new industrial revolution ...
J. Zhan
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Background Being born before full gestation can have short-term and life-long health implications, yet it remains difficult to determine the risk of preterm birth among expectant mothers. Across different health settings, increasing attention is given to
Katie Hardcastle+2 more
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A comprehensive analysis of legal and economic measures aimed at state support for small and medium-sized businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic is presented, as well as the relevant regulatory legal acts regulating certain aspects of credit anti-crisis
K. V. Glukhov+2 more
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