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What's New? Significant advances in childhood cancer survival have transformed outcomes for many children globally. However, emerging evidence suggests that, even in settings with universal healthcare, these gains are not equally distributed. Here, the authors focused on childhood cancer survival in Germany, using data from the German Childhood Cancer ...
Maike Wellbrock+7 more
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Analyzing the impact of export tax rebates and energy conservation on sustainable industrial growth in China. [PDF]
Mehdi M, Li B, Mushtaq Z.
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Abstract Prevention offers the greatest public health potential and the most cost‐effective long‐term cancer control strategy. Authoritative, clear, evidence‐based, and region‐specific recommendations to actively contribute to cancer prevention are extremely valuable for the public, health professionals, advocates, and policymakers worldwide. The World
Carolina Espina+8 more
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ABSTRACT We develop a theoretical framework that extends the Bernanke and Blinder model to incorporate imperfect substitution between internal and external finance of firms to study the operation of both the bank lending and the balance sheet channels of monetary transmission in the US.
Sophocles N. Brissimis+1 more
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Do political parties matter for property taxes? [PDF]
Aldunate F, Diaz C, Truffa S.
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Determinants of FinTech Equity Funding Flows: Evidence From a Global Perspective
ABSTRACT This study explores the factors affecting FinTech (Financial technology startups) equity financing and deals. Traditional and alternative financing are currently progressing together; however, alternative financing remains underexplored. Using panel data from 57 countries in 2010 to 2020 and one‐step difference generalised method of moments ...
Uttam Golder+4 more
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A legal battle between Ecuadorian citizens and corporate power. [PDF]
Sisa I, Mena MB.
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An Ensemble Model Minimising Misjudgment Cost: Empirical Evidence From Chinese Listed Companies
ABSTRACT Predicting corporate financial distress is critical for bank lending and corporate bond investment decisions. Incorrect identification of default status can mislead lenders and investors, leading to substantial losses. This paper proposes an ensemble model that minimises the overall cost of misjudgment by considering the imbalanced ratio ...
Kunpeng Yuan+2 more
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When politics meets policy: a realist review of how political context shapes the impact of public health legal interventions. [PDF]
Lee Y, Park J.
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