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Contribution and policy implications

The Policy Implications of Social Capital

The Policy Implications of Social Capital

... greatest contribution the Government and the social partners can make to investment in social capital is through actions that encourage social inclusion, fairness, transparency and equality of ...

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The contribution of musculoskeletal disorders in multimorbidity: Implications for practice and policy

The contribution of musculoskeletal disorders in multimorbidity: Implications for practice and policy

... Disease-speci fi c non-pro fi t organisations and coalitions should recognise the prevalence of multi- morbidity and work together to develop relevant resources, programmes, research and partnerships to meet the changing ...

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Implications of the Expanding Use of Cash for Monetary Policy  CEPS Policy Contribution No 2017/21, June 2017

Implications of the Expanding Use of Cash for Monetary Policy CEPS Policy Contribution No 2017/21, June 2017

... Balance sheet considerations came to the fore when policy rates reached zero and central banks wanted to provide further stimulus. At this point they had to resort to ‘unconventional’ measures. As an aside, one ...

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The macroeconomic implications of healthcare  Bruegel Policy Contribution Issue n˚11 | August 2018

The macroeconomic implications of healthcare Bruegel Policy Contribution Issue n˚11 | August 2018

... fiscal implications for the long-term sustainabil- ity of public finances, while health-care spending decisions influence short-term economic development through the fiscal multiplier ...

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Challenges for the euro area and implications for Latvia. Bruegel Policy Contribution 2012/05, March 2012

Challenges for the euro area and implications for Latvia. Bruegel Policy Contribution 2012/05, March 2012

... Real macroeconomic adjustment in EMU is prov- ing very difficult. For the Latvian Saeima, this is not a surprising message of course. Zsolt Darvas of Bruegel has argued in a paper comparing Latvia with Ireland and ...

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Eurobonds: The blue bond concept and its implications  Bruegel Policy Contribution 2011/02, March 2011

Eurobonds: The blue bond concept and its implications Bruegel Policy Contribution 2011/02, March 2011

... (Bruegel Policy Brief 2010/03) suggests that sovereign debt in euro-area countries be split into two ...its implications and addresses some of the comments and criticisms received in response to the ...

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The implications of no deal Brexit: is the European Union prepared? Bruegel Policy Contribution Issue n˚2 | January 2019

The implications of no deal Brexit: is the European Union prepared? Bruegel Policy Contribution Issue n˚2 | January 2019

... 3 Conclusions A no-deal Brexit would be bad news for the EU as well as for the UK in the short term, compared to signing the withdrawal agreement. In this Policy Contribution, I have not quantified how much ...

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The contribution of Cyprus to non-communicable diseases and biomedical research from 2002 to 2013: implications for evidence-based health policy

The contribution of Cyprus to non-communicable diseases and biomedical research from 2002 to 2013: implications for evidence-based health policy

... health policy in the Member States was informed by research in the European Research Area, so that lessons learned in one country could benefit ...health policy in Cyprus, which are now being planned, by an ...

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The contribution to the making of the new industrial policy of Serbia

The contribution to the making of the new industrial policy of Serbia

... with clear economic performance, social responsibility and sustainability as well. This is different from the existing regulation, which has territorial boundaries. The existing processes and institutions cannot be ...

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Arthur Lewis' Contribution to Development Thinking and Policy

Arthur Lewis' Contribution to Development Thinking and Policy

... Lewis’ model also had implications for income distribution, very much in line with Kuznets’ (1955) early contribution to the subject. Kuznets’ structural analysis, as the economy moves from agriculture to ...

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Exploring Uncounted Contribution of Women in Bangladesh: Barriers, Implications and Opportunities

Exploring Uncounted Contribution of Women in Bangladesh: Barriers, Implications and Opportunities

... if policy initiatives that will improve the material and social condition of women and promote social changes are to be devised there is a need to understand how profound and pervasive the structure of women’s ...

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Contribution of Islamic law in the discretionary scheme that has implications for corruption

Contribution of Islamic law in the discretionary scheme that has implications for corruption

... The third is maslah}ah tah}nisiyah, which is the benefit in the perfection of life. It is a tertiary need, which is a complement or possession of luxury goods. This conception in al-maqās}id al-syarī’ah is in line with ...

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implications for policy

implications for policy

... FDI policy framework remains a necessary determinant but not sufficient one, moreover, becomes relatively less importance with the liberalization and globalization as countries are increasingly loosing its tights ...

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Policy Implications / Policy Recommendations

Policy Implications / Policy Recommendations

... Policy Implications / Policy Recommendations equivalence appears as a major obstacle as it cannot be realised by simply introducing new courses, new qualifications and new ...

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Commentary: Policy Implications

Commentary: Policy Implications

... However, I am extremely skeptical that the law school experience, as distinct from predisposing characteristics of the young people who come to law school, is the explanation for the[r] ...

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policy and managerial implications

policy and managerial implications

... soft policy as well as hard policy should be employed at the same ...bicycling policy showed that soft policies can be creating positive images of bicycle, relating to fun, convenience and safety ...

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Implications for Policy Actors

Implications for Policy Actors

... Furthermore, governments are not monolithic entities but exhibit sub- stantial differences among leaders across multiple agencies and jurisdic- tions. Reform leaders within government who are struggling to overcome ...

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SOCIETY POLICY TRAVEL EXPENSE CONTRIBUTION

SOCIETY POLICY TRAVEL EXPENSE CONTRIBUTION

... Penalties for cancellation will be paid where authorized by the unit leader. 2. Control of travel expense to ASME under this Society Policy is achieved by careful attention to the budget. During the preparation of ...

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The Wellbeing Agenda: Implications for Policy

The Wellbeing Agenda: Implications for Policy

... for policy makers to address air ...into policy decisions may underestimate the negative impact on wellbeing, where using wellbeing analysis would highlight its more acute ...

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Optimal population and policy implications

Optimal population and policy implications

... a policy that restricts fertility in our model reduces the set of feasible choices and invariably reduces welfare of all individuals in all generations, even those whose fertility is not directly ...new ...

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