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Unveiling the multidimensional nature of policy acceptability: A cross‐national approach
Abstract Research on mass attitudes toward public policy often centers on preferences, yet the understudied facet of policy acceptability remains pivotal. This study develops and validates a nuanced measure of acceptability that identifies three dimensions: political, affective, and deliberative.
Matthew Jenkins, Daniel Gomez
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Seminario sobre tráfico ilícito y la falsificación
Teniendo en cuenta el panorama mundial y las implicancias del fenómeno, la Ofi cina de Asuntos Jurídicos de INTERPOL conjuntamente con el Ministerio Público de Paraguay, decidieron llevar a cabo un seminario de capacitación con el fi n de contribuir ...
Sara Mariel Sosa Villalba+1 more
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Funcionário público- Demissão mediante processo administrativo
Laudo De Camargo
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Abstract Though spillovers have been initially described in the Multiple Streams Framework (MSF), we know little about how to conceptualize and measure them. To investigate spillovers, we draw on the case of fur farming bans during the COVID‐19 pandemic. Whereas fur farming has long been criticized for its animal welfare problems, with the onset of the
Anne‐Marie Parth+3 more
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CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Anemia and blood transfusions are common in intensive care. This study aimed to evaluate epidemiology and outcomes among critically ill patients under a restrictive transfusion strategy.
João Manoel da Silva Junior+8 more
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Este artículo propone una reflexión acerca de los métodos de creación de la imagen desde dos proyectos artísticos: el primero consiste en una serie de trabajos desarrollados en Feira de Santana y Salvador de Bahía, en el Nordeste de Brasil; y el segundo en otra serie que tuvo lugar en los barrios de Benimaclet y Cabanyal, con sede en Valencia, en la ...
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Long‐Term Time Horizons and Support for Public Investment
ABSTRACT Generating public support for long‐term public investment may require understanding what citizens perceive as the “long term” in politics and how these perceptions shape their preferences. Across two studies, we find that UK citizens generally understand “long term” as 5–10 years.
Matthew Barnfield+2 more
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