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The Impact of Cervical Cytology Category Imbalance on Self-Supervised Representation Learning. [PDF]
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Increasing community vulnerability to gastrointestinal infections in austerity's shadow: a comparative study of two English local authorities. [PDF]
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Foreclosures and local government budgets
Regional Science and Urban Economics, 2014Foreclosures have been shown to have a negative financial impact on borrowers, lenders, and neighbors. It has also been argued that they have important negative effects on the budgets of local governments, but there is scant evidence supporting this claim.
Keith R. Ihlanfeldt, Tom Mayock
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Global budgets for local recommendations
Proceedings of the fourth ACM conference on Recommender systems, 2010We present the design, implementation and evaluation of a new geotagging service, Gloe, that makes it easy to find, rate and recommend arbitrary on-line content in a mobile setting. The service automates the content search process by taking advantage of geographic and social context, while using crowdsourced expertise to present a personalized feed of ...
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Public Money & Management, 1989
Devolved management has been the recommended solution to many of the problems of centralised public bureaucracies, but what does it mean in practice? In particular, how much control should be retained at the centre and how much allocated to service managers?
Paul Hoggett, Glen Bramley
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Devolved management has been the recommended solution to many of the problems of centralised public bureaucracies, but what does it mean in practice? In particular, how much control should be retained at the centre and how much allocated to service managers?
Paul Hoggett, Glen Bramley
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Productivity Trends in Local Government Budgeting
Public Performance & Management Review, 2002This article follows up on the authors’ 1988 rejoinder to the symposium “Budgeting for Improved Productivity,” which appeared in the spring 1987 issue of Public Productivity Review. Using data from a national survey of local government budget practitioners conducted in 1996, 10 years after the first article’s survey, the authors investigate trends in ...
Daniel E. O’Toole, Brian Stipak
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Preparation of the Local Budget
American Political Science Review, 1946The old saws, “money makes the mare go” and “he who pays the piper calls the tune,” make for awareness of the central importance of budgeting in government. While these expressions indicate the possibility of a measure of general understanding of public budgeting, they also are indicative of the ease with which superficiality and misconceptions may ...
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