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The benefits and costs of domiciliary care: a study protocol for evaluating the cost-effectiveness of domiciliary care in England. [PDF]

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What's a migraine day? Towards a consensus definition for clinical care and research - a Delphi panel-based study. [PDF]

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The Regionalization of National Input–Output Tables: A Review of the Performance of Two Key Non-survey Methods

2018
This chapter reviews the available empirical evidence on the performance of Flegg’s location quotient (FLQ) and Kronenberg’s Cross-Hauling Adjusted Regionalization Method (CHARM), a relatively new non-survey technique that accounts explicitly for cross-hauling when constructing regional input–output tables.
Anthony T. Flegg, Timo Tohmo
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Constructing a regional Social Accounting Matrix using non survey method for CGE Modeling

2012
The Government of Indonesia is committed to cut its emissions by 26% by 2020. In forestry sector, this is done through reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD) program. One of several pilot activities of the REDD Program is the Berau Forest Carbon Program (BFCP) which is located in the Berau District East Kalimantan Indonesia.
Martana, Kadim   +3 more
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Non-Survey Methods for Estimating Regional and Interregional Input-Output Multipliers

2005
Many regional economists in China have only undertaken a descriptive analysis of the regional development problem when they approach this topic. One reason is that Input-Output analysis is not a popular method for studying regional economic features in China, and the other is that it is difficult for regional economic analysts to obtain regional input–
Nobuhiro Okamoto   +2 more
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