Building the walls of international trade after war: Can dispute resolution mechanisms (DRMs) help?
Abstract This paper explores how international trade recovers after war, emphasizing the role of dispute resolution mechanisms (DRMs). Wars typically prolong negative trade impacts due to heightened tensions, but DRMs—such as General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade/World Trade Organization and diplomatic exchanges—can reduce these tensions, lower policy
Felix Fosu
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Understanding occipital pressure sores in UK military casualties: a pilot study in healthy military personnel. [PDF]
Chatzistergos P+3 more
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Time‐Varying Interactions Between US–China Political Relation, Flight Frequency, and Inbound Tourism
ABSTRACT This study investigates the dynamics among US–China political relations, flight frequency, and inbound tourism through the utilization of a time‐varying parameter vector autoregression model. As political relations warm, there is a notable uptick in flight frequency between the two nations.
Shiteng Xu+3 more
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Prevalence and related factors for neck pain in military personnel: a systematic review. [PDF]
Tang L, Zhang YH, Du SH, Wang XQ.
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Assessing the Feasibility of Using a Multiplex Serological Assay to Conduct Serosurveillance for Malaria Exposure in Deployed Military Personnel. [PDF]
Chaudhury S+3 more
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Musculoskeletal Disorders and Related Risk Factors in Iranian Military Personnel: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. [PDF]
Raei M+5 more
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Alcohol use and its associated factors among Ethiopian military personnel. [PDF]
Fida AT, Kaba M, Worku A.
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The Reconsolidation of Traumatic Memories Protocol's adjustments to the remote treatment of injured Ukrainian military personnel in hospital settings. [PDF]
Gorbunova V, Hampton R.
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