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The Impacts of the Entrepreneurial Conditions on Economic Growth: Evidence from OECD Countries
Published 2022-07-01“…This study can serve as a basis for policy makers to adjust or develop new policies to accelerate economic growth.…”
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Fighting HIV/AIDS: is success possible?
Published 2001-01-01“…The national response was to bring in new policies, expanded partnerships, increased institutional capacity for care and research, public health education for behaviour change, strengthened sexually transmitted disease (STD) management, improved blood transfusion services, care and support services for persons with HIV/AIDS, and a surveillance system to monitor the epidemic. …”
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Electric Shared Mobility Services during the Pandemic: Modeling Aspects of Transportation
Published 2021-05-01“…The results in this paper can be used to support transport modeling and the creation of new policies, business models, and sustainable development recommendations. …”
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Strategies for Sustainable Substitution of Livestock Meat
Published 2020-09-01“…Policy measures such as taxation of meat products and subsidies for alternatives are also met with challenges, thereby requiring reforms or new policies.…”
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Characterization of the number, distribution and pertinence of pediatricians in Colombia. 2017
Published 2020-10-01“…Therefore, the implementation of new policies aiming at achieving a better distribution of the available resources is required to strengthen local authorities and to regulate the provision of pediatric care services throughout the country according to the multiple health needs of each region. …”
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Climate change in relation to agriculture: A review
Published 2022-03-01“…Some strategies are also advised to mitigate the emission of greenhouse gases, to reduce the negative impacts of climate change on agriculture and to make new policies keeping in view their broader consequences on agriculture. …”
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Effective Speed: Can Cost Effective Transportation Be Sustainable (Reducing Emissions and External Costs)?
Published 2023-06-01“…Given the need to reduce fuel emissions from transport many research studies have been devoted to the development of technologies and identification of new policies to tackle this problem. The majority of these strategies either increase the costs (e.g., new technology), are more time-consuming (i.e., choosing a more sustainable mode of transport), or encourage consumers to forgo travel plans (i.e., flights to holiday destinations). …”
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Social Policy in Japan and Sweden; A Proper Pattern for Iranian Elderlies
Published 2007-01-01“…The industry is developing while traditional culture is considered. Using the new policies of Japan to target Iranian elderlies can utilize economic and cultural frameworks in society, family and other social organizations and thus present comprehensively .supportive programs to the most of elderlies.…”
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United States: “National Egoism” Policy under the COVID-19 Pandemic
Published 2020-11-01“…All sorts of US government policy innovations during Trump’s presidency, including imposing and threatening to impose sanctions (which become usual, as to the US policy, before pandemic), tariff protections have their effects, spreading around the globe. Most of the new policies have become even more important under coronavirus pandemic, particularly concerning major strategic competitors of the United States. …”
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A systematical review of tourism disaster management: insights from Indonesian’s journey
Published 2023-01-01“…Moreover, the utilization of research findings as a point of reference for establishing new policies is applicable to nations with relevance, developmental similarities, or geographical proximity to Indonesia.…”
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Evaluation of Alternatives for the Passenger Road Transport Sector in Europe: A Life-Cycle Assessment Approach
Published 2018-01-01“…Efforts have been made in the definition of new policies to reduce the environmental impacts of this sector. …”
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Using discrete event simulation to compare the performance of family health unit and primary health care centre organizational models in Portugal
Published 2011“…Background: Recent reforms in Portugal aimed at strengthening the role of the primary care system, in order to improve the quality of the health care system. Since 2006 new policies aiming to change the organization, incentive structures and funding of the primary health care sector were designed, promoting the evolution of traditional primary health care centres (PHCCs) into a new type of organizational unit - family health units (FHUs). …”
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Logics of appropriateness: explaining Chinese financial institutions' weak supervision of overseas financing
Published 2022“…Over the past decade, China has moved closer to accepting international infrastructure financing standards and sought to address those environmental and social problems that have occurred in many overseas projects funded by China. These new policies include enhancing the state regulatory regime, requiring the financial entities and infrastructure companies to adopt international best practices, and at the same time revamping various regulations in the financial sector. …”
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A study of crowd-shipping for last-mile logistics in the context of Singapore: behavioural study of an individual in joining crowd-shipping
Published 2023“…The report aims to understand the motivations of an individual in joining the industry and willingness to retain in the industry after the new policies have been implemented and how does the government policies affect the supply of crowd-shippers. …”
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To what extent have street-level bureaucrats used their discretionary powers during the COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia?
Published 2022“…Practical implications – This study provides insights into that new policies should not further complicate the system but reduce face-to-face interactions between SLBs and their clients by allowing digital technology. …”
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KEBIJAKAN KEAMANAN AS PASCA 11 SEPTEMBER : ANALISIS TERHADAP DAMPAK KEBIJAKAN GEORGE W. BUSH �WAR ON TERRORISM�
Published 2011“…Based on realist approach of Robert Pape and the National Security Theory, this research comes to a conclusion that there are so many new policies and programs following Bushâ��s doctrine. …”
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Water use in China’s thermoelectric power sector
Published 2016“…Within China, water withdrawal and consumption are projected to exceed 280 and 15 billion m 3 respectively by 2050 if China does not implement any new policies, up from current levels of 65.2 and 4.64 billion m 3 . …”
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The SPD, the Labour Party and the Foreign Office
Published 1980“…They also applied themselves to the construction of new policies to ensure the survival of the party and to enable it to direct German affairs if and when Hitler had been defeated.…”
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Classification models for higher learning scholarship award decisions
Published 2018“…In addition, the knowledge analysis of the decision tree model was also made and found that some new information derived from the acquisition of this research information may help the stakeholders in making new policies and scholarship programs in the future.…”
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The demand of change in teaching and learning: What are the teachers' reactions?
Published 2022“…However, the implementation of new policies often strays from the original goals. In the context of education, the challenges of educational reform stem from policymakers not considering the impact of change on all interdependent components of the school ecosystem. …”
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