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`Recovery' and current mental health policy
Chronic Illness, 2008This article examines a central plank of current mental health policy — `recovery'. The latter is being used increasingly as a harbinger of progress, when discussing improvements in service quality and social inclusion. Mainly using Britain as a case study, different usages of the term are considered on the part of three main interest groups ...
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Crisis recovery and monetary policy
2022Στην εργάσια ερευνήθηκαν τα διάφορα εργαλεία νομισματικής πολιτικής των κεντρικών τραπεζών και η χρήση τους σε περιόδους κρίσεων. Μελετήθηκαν εξίσου εγχώριες χρηματοοικονομικές κρίσεις όσο και παγκόσμιες και τέλος εξετάστηκε η αποτελεσματικότητα των νομισματικών εργαλείων που ...
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Computers & industrial engineering, 2019
We study production-ordering behaviour in a supply chain (SC) with disruption risks in recovery and post-disruption periods and the influence of severe disruptions on production and distribution network design. A real-life case-study of a disruption in a
D. Ivanov
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We study production-ordering behaviour in a supply chain (SC) with disruption risks in recovery and post-disruption periods and the influence of severe disruptions on production and distribution network design. A real-life case-study of a disruption in a
D. Ivanov
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Government Policy and Recovery
1979MANY contemporaries welcomed the depression, at first, as an instrument which would sweep away the unsound businesses which had grown up in the preceding period of easy credit, and, therefore, enable economies to grow from a sounder base once recovery began [Robbins]. This extreme position is also taken by Rothbard, who believes that depressions should
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Policy goals for endangered species recovery
Society & Natural Resources, 1998Little attention has been given to establishing goals for the recovery of species listed under the Endangered Species Act. This article examines how alternative policy choices for recovering endangered species affect policy outcomes, in terms of which species and taxonomic groups receive priority for recovery funding.
Harvey Doerksen +2 more
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Housing, Monetary Policy, and the Recovery
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2012While the economy shows signs of strength, the recovery remains tepid relative to economic upswings following deep recessions of the past. This weakness has occurred despite an aggressive monetary response by the Federal Reserve which has adopted even unconventional tools to reduce long term interest rates. A variety of factors have been blamed for the
Michael Feroli +3 more
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A Policy for Japanese Recovery
2008The United States Treasury has been giving Japan bad advice for several years. Repeatedly, the message has been to reduce tax rates permanently and maintain the exchange rate for the yen in its recent range, about 125 to 135 yen per dollar. A permanent tax cut was supposed to do what previous fiscal efforts had failed to do -- generate sustained ...
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Indicators of Recovery, Indications for Policy
Risk, Hazards & Crisis in Public Policy, 2013AbstractDaniel Aldrich has written a masterful book with Building Resilience: Social Capital in Post‐Disaster Recovery. In this comment on the book, I discuss some of the challenges he faced and tried to overcome in finding and using indicators of social capital and disaster recovery. Having recently completed a very large data collection effort myself
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Monetary policy and the recovery [PDF]
Presentation to Boise business and community leaders’ luncheon, Boise, Idaho, October 10 ...
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