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Background Ethiopia has achieved impressive improvements in health outcomes and economic growth in the last decade but its total health spending is among the lowest in Africa.
Addis Kassahun Mulat +4 more
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Introduction Poverty-related and neglected diseases (PRNDs) cause over three million deaths annually. Despite this burden, there is a large gap between actual funding for PRND research and development (R&D) and the funding needed to launch PRND ...
Marco Schäferhoff +5 more
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The Impact of Fiscal Policy on Profits [PDF]
This paper investigates the impact of fiscal policy on profits using panel data for 18 high‐income OECD countries during the period 1975–1999. We estimate a profit equation allowing a consistent treatment of the government budget constraint, and we try to disentangle the effects of different spending and taxation items.
Margarita Katsimi, Vassilis Sarantides
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Alternate wetting and drying (AWD) is a low-cost innovation that enables farmers to adapt to increasingly water scarcity conditions (such as drought), increase overall farm production efficiency, and mitigate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. It is seen as
Yuji Enriquez +5 more
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Aid Effectiveness in the Sustainable Development Goals Era; Comment on ““It’s About the Idea Hitting the Bull’s Eye”: How Aid Effectiveness Can Catalyse the Scale-up of Health Innovations” [PDF]
Over just a six-year period from 2005-2011, five aid effectiveness initiatives were launched: the Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness (2005), the International Health Partnership plus (2007), the Accra Agenda for Action (2008), the Busan Partnership ...
Osondu Ogbuoji, Gavin Yamey
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Summary: Background: Investing in late-stage clinical trials, trial sites, and production capacity for new health products could improve access to vaccines, therapeutics, and infectious disease diagnostics in middle-income countries. This study assesses
Marco Schäferhoff, PhD +9 more
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Background Health policy interventions were expected to improve access to health care delivery, provide financial risk protection, besides reducing inequities that underlie geographic and socio-economic variation in population access to health care. This
Sakthivel Selvaraj +7 more
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Coverage of social assistance in Ethiopia during the COVID-19 pandemic: a time-to-event analysis
Objective In a pandemic, government assistance is essential to support the most vulnerable households as they face health and economic challenges. However, government assistance is effective only when it reaches vulnerable households in time.
Osondu Ogbuoji +4 more
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Researching policy impacts [PDF]
It is widely understood that policy-level interventions have had far greater effects on reducing tobacco use than individual-level measures. Yet, many continue to view the tobacco epidemic as a problem of individual decisions to use harmful products, rather than a problem of governments’ failure to properly protect the public from those unnecessary ...
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The impact of editorial policy [PDF]
Editorials throughout 2018 made explicit the journal’s editorial direction. In particular, we drew readers’ attention to the process of manuscript selection1 and the purpose selection was aiming to achieve.2 Rather than being a passive filtering process, editorial selection aims to encourage changes within the research world.
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