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Wage gap among Iranian nurses: a decomposition analysis in Southern Iran. [PDF]

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Database Research: Public and Private Interests

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 2011
It is often argued that a major tension in bioethics is between protecting the private interests of individuals on one hand and contributing to the common good on the other. In this article I ask how fitting this description is as regards the interest at stake in relation to the issue of consent to participation in population data collections.
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Public Administration and Private Interest

The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1952
PUBLIC administrators at every level operate in an atmosphere generated by special interest groups. In fact, in the Federal Government, where many policy decisions have been delegated by law to the administrators, much of the business of public administration consists of reconciii.lg the competing demands of these pressure groups in what may be ...
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Public space and private interests

Journal of Australian Studies, 2005
Public property was formerly thought of as being, primarily, the property of anyone and everyone, and aspects of both the built and the natural environment were included. Assaults on public property by the Australian state, and the appropriation of public culture by the subalterns of national and transnational capital, have far-reaching implications ...
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Private Interests and Public Policies

2007
Abstract Many policy analysts assert that government action is often required to correct what they call “market failure.” This concept refers to inequities, inefficiencies, or harmful externalities produced by the operations of private markets.
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Public Goods, Private Interests, and Representation

American Political Science Review, 1989
We estimate a model of House members' roll call voting decisions embodying some hypotheses about representation, including estimates of the influence of district opinion on broad collective issues relative to personal economic interests, of the effect of electoral security on constituency responsiveness, and of the difference in constituency and party ...
John E. Jackson, David C. King
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