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Spillover occurs when one environmentally sustainable behavior leads to another, often initiated by a behavior change intervention. A number of studies have investigated positive and negative spillover effects, but empirical evidence is mixed, showing ...
Caroline Verfuerth +3 more
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Managed Care Spillover Effects [PDF]
▪ Abstract In addition to influencing care for patients enrolled in managed care plans, growth in managed care could lead to broad changes in the structure and functioning of the health care system that could ultimately influence care for all patients, even those not covered by managed care plans.
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Macroeconomic spillover effects of the Chinese economy [PDF]
AbstractThe slowdown of economy and widening of domestic imbalances in China bothers economists and politicians across the globe. We estimate the influence of a negative output shock in China on a number of different economies. We concentrate on China's neighboring countries.
Anna Sznajderska, Mariusz Kapuściński
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Responding to serious environmental problems, requires urgent and fundamental shifts in our day-to-day lifestyles. This paper employs a qualitative, cross-cultural approach to explore people’s subjective self-reflections on their experiences of pro ...
Nick Nash +8 more
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Spillover Effects in International Business Cycles [PDF]
To analyze the international transmission of business cycle fluctuations, we propose a new multilevel dynamic factor model with a block structure that (i) does not restrict the factors to being orthogonal and (ii) mixes data sampled at quarterly and monthly frequencies.
Camacho, Maximo +2 more
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Relationships between Copper Futures Markets from the Perspective of Jump Diffusion
This paper analyzes the price correlation effect between domestic and foreign copper futures contracts. The VAR-BEKK-GARCH (1,1) spillover effect model and the BN-S class non-parametric model based on the jumping perspective are used.
Xue Jin +3 more
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What's the Cost? Measuring the Economic Impact of Pediatric Sepsis
Sepsis, life-threatening organ dysfunction secondary to infection, hospitalizes nearly 75,000 children each year in the United States. Most children survive sepsis.
Erin F. Carlton +7 more
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That Karmaḷi held a different position than most of the other villages in the cluster is obvious in more than one way. The first is of course the plethora of temples that were found there; no other village had as complex a pantheon. Karmaḷi is supposed to have had one of the biggest temples on the island.
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Labor productivity and remuneration across Mexico's manufacturing industry: A spatial approach
This document investigates the relationship between wages and labor productivity in Mexico, considering the territorial dimension and, within it, the impact that the productivity of neighboring entities has on local wages, given the geographical ...
Jesús Antonio López Cabrera +2 more
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This article examines the spatial spillover effects of transport infrastructure in regions of Vietnam. We apply the spatial Durbin model to estimate the regional spillover of transport infrastructure to Vietnam’s economic growth from 2000-2019.
Nguyen Hai Minh
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