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Artificial intelligence can transform cardiovascular care in Africa by improving early diagnosis, enabling personalized treatments, expanding telemedicine use, and improving rural healthcare access. Integrating AI‐driven tools with supportive policies, collaborative frameworks, training, funding, and infrastructure can overcome existing challenges and ...
Boluwatife Samuel Fatokun +7 more
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Stable Price Dispersion under Heterogeneous Buyer Consideration
ABSTRACT We study the pricing of homogeneous products sold to customers who consider different sets of suppliers. We identify prices that are stable in the sense that no firm wishes to undercut a rival or to raise its price when rivals are able to respond by offering special deals.
David P. Myatt, David Ronayne
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Testing Okun’s Law: Evidence From the Western Balkan Countries
Sustainable economic growth and reducing unemployment stood at the heart of each monetary policy. Despite controversial discussions among scholars, Okun’s Law remains a valuable tool for measuring the relationship between economic growth and the ...
Dritero Arifi, Hajdi Xhixha, Florin Aliu
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Okun’s law under the demographic dynamics of the Turkish labor market
This study examines the asymmetric relationships between demographic characteristics of labor market variables and Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in the Turkish economy.
Evren Erdoğan Coşar, Ayşe Arzu Yavuz
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Beyond Usual Suspects: Revisiting Barriers to Childbearing Decisions in a Low Fertility Setting
Abstract Fertility rates in developed countries have declined to historically low levels, yet the reasons remain incompletely understood. This study examines the relative importance of diverse macro contextual constraints on childbearing intentions among young adults (aged 20–35) in Poland, a country emblematic of Europe's fertility decline.
Anna Kurowska +2 more
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This study aims to estimate the minimum rate of economic growth required to reduce unemployment in the large emerging markets economies of the Fragile Five (i.e., Brazil, India, Russia, South Africa, and Türkiye).
Mustafa Şit
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National Identity and Fertility Intentions: Evidence from Hungary
Abstract This paper examines the association between national identity, defined as individuals’ cognitive and emotional attachment to the nation, and fertility intentions. A form of social identity, national identity shapes everyday interactions and choices, and individuals with a strong national identity are more likely to adjust their behavior and to
Dávid Erát
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This study was aimed to test the relationship between the unemployment rate and agricultural growth rates in the agricultural sector of Iraq according to Okun's Law for the period 1998-2019.
Al-Badawi, S. A., R. T. Al-Wasity
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The present study investigates the relationship between economic growth and the unemployment rate in Turkiye. First, the stationarity of the variables is examined using the fractional frequency Fourier Augmented Dickey–Fuller unit root test in the study,
Mustafa Orhan Özer
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Rebalancing the Euro Area: The Costs of Internal Devaluation [PDF]
This paper investigates the economic costs of rebalancing current account positions in the Euro area by means of internal devaluation. Internal devaluation relies on wage suppression the deficit countries.
Sotiropoulos, Dimitris P. +1 more
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