Exploring the Viability and Acceptance of Nudge in Public Policies for Health Promotion. [PDF]
Forte T, Santinha G, Patrão M.
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Hospital Regulation : The Dilemma of Public Policy, by Anne R. Somers, Princeton, N.J., Industrial Relations Section : Princeton University, 1969, 240 pages. [PDF]
Joan Sichel
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Climate Change Mitigation in the Dairy Sector: Uncovering Heterogeneity Through Eco‐Efficiency Clubs
ABSTRACT Combining climate change goals with economic targets is crucial for the dairy sector, which is a significant contributor to agricultural greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions worldwide. In this paper, we assess economic and climate change implications of dairy production with panel data of Irish dairy farms from 2013 to 2021.
Doris Läpple+2 more
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Dialysis therapy in Brazil: the significance of data from the Brazilian Society of Nephrology in understanding real-life scenarios and its role in shaping effective public policies. [PDF]
Fernandes NMS, Bastos MG, Colugnati FAB.
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Public Policies and One Health in Brazil: The Challenge of the Disarticulation. [PDF]
Espeschit IF, Santana CM, Moreira MAS.
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Health professions education and public policy
R M Magraw, Danushka Fox, June Weston
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Sweetness and power – public policies and the 'biofuels frenzy' [PDF]
Ackrill, R, Kay, A
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ABSTRACT The penetration of information and communication technologies (ICTs) in farming communities is increasing the use of smartphone‐based instant messaging apps. Despite this, the reasons behind participation and the impact on farm productivity in developing countries remain unexplored.
Zafar Kurbanov+4 more
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The new world of philanthropy: How changing financial behavior, public policies, and COVID-19 affect nonprofit fundraising and marketing. [PDF]
Van Steenburg E+9 more
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Resilience of Small Beef Packers and the USDA Meat Supply Chain Initiative
ABSTRACT We focus on the plant‐size resilience relationship among small beef packers during COVID‐19. Defining resilience as the ability to maintain or increase slaughter and non‐resilience as otherwise, we use survey and secondary data to estimate a logit model where resilience is a function of a plant's capacity and age in addition to labor condition
Sunil P. Dhoubhadel+2 more
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