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The Value of Nature in Thailand: Implications for Social Policy

Postpartum care in Thailand: Experience, practice and policy

Postpartum care in Thailand: Experience, practice and policy

... The introduction of health insurance is usually intended not only to reduce the financial barriers to healthcare utilisation, but also to improve the efficiency of health resource allocation and use (Supakankunti 2000). ...

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Attention Misallocation, Social Welfare and Policy Implications

Attention Misallocation, Social Welfare and Policy Implications

... tax policy, the equilibrium attention allocation and the use of information may still be not socially ...private value of coordination α and it is so high that there exist multiple solutions in the central ...

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Nature and Legal-Social Implications of Documentary Credits(A Comparative Study)

Nature and Legal-Social Implications of Documentary Credits(A Comparative Study)

... credit value both during opening and ...contractual nature of the documentary ...the nature of establishment and its rules will change and such discussions have become less clear in ...

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Tourism policy implementation in the developing world : The case of Phuket, Thailand

Tourism policy implementation in the developing world : The case of Phuket, Thailand

... The nature of tourism development in a developing country often leads to substantial debates, since tourism is a fast-growing and multi-faceted ...and social improvement and greater equity (Kaosa-ard et ...

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Pro poor tourism policy in Thailand

Pro poor tourism policy in Thailand

... The town of Siem Reap is not in itself a main tourist attraction, although it has become an attractive, cosmopolitan entryway to one of the world‘s prime historic attractions, the ancient temple city of Angkor Wat. ...

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Demand for Narcotics in Thailand, with Policy Implications

Demand for Narcotics in Thailand, with Policy Implications

... in Thailand in 2014, representing nationwide drug users/addicts, show that the demand for narcotics (amphetamines, ice drug, and marijuana) are price inelastic (between ...relationship, social relationship, ...

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The Political Dynamics of Social Security Policy in Thailand before 1990

The Political Dynamics of Social Security Policy in Thailand before 1990

... of social security policy highlight the role played by state actors, including both elected officials and civil ...that social needs should be addressed through a range of state intervention methods ...

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The embodied and relational nature of the mind: implications for clinical interventions in aging individuals and populations

The embodied and relational nature of the mind: implications for clinical interventions in aging individuals and populations

... that social and physical environments literally “get under the skin” with aging; that bodily states become more prominent in the minds of an aging ...enormous value in being mindfully aware of our embodied ...

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Implications of the introduction of the Common Consolidated Corporate Tax Base for tax revenues in Romania

Implications of the introduction of the Common Consolidated Corporate Tax Base for tax revenues in Romania

... the implications of introducing common ru- les for determining the tax base for all companies (domestic or foreign owned) operating in the territory of the member ...

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Impact of Social Network Education in Changing the Nature of Socio-Economic Conditions of College Students

Impact of Social Network Education in Changing the Nature of Socio-Economic Conditions of College Students

... of Social Networking Sites (SNS) has considerably increased and has definitely has far-reaching impacts on the academic and other activities of the ...of social scientists ...of social network ...

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Implications of the taxation of tobacco in the European Union in the period 2005-2014

Implications of the taxation of tobacco in the European Union in the period 2005-2014

... health policy by ear- marking revenues from tobacco tax for the financing of public health activities (Rechel and McKee, ...excise policy Cnossen (2006) states the shifting of the taxation focus from the ad ...

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Policy in the Anthropocene

Policy in the Anthropocene

... For now, the Goolarabooloo succeeded in protecting Walmadany / James Price Point from industrial development by sharing parts of their knowledge about the area with a di- verse range of people. Since 1987, they have ...

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The Role of Social Workers in Social Rehabilitation Services at BinaNetraWytaGuna Social House

The Role of Social Workers in Social Rehabilitation Services at BinaNetraWytaGuna Social House

... educators, social ekerja p instrumental training, that is professional training in the field of good educational resources for formal groups and ...pe social work making presentations. As a panel of ...

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Implications of declining discount rates: Climate Change Policy in the UK

Implications of declining discount rates: Climate Change Policy in the UK

... Implications of declining discount rates: Climate Change Policy in the UK Groom, Ben and Koundouri, Phoebe... Present Value £/tonne.[r] ...

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Corporate Social Responsibility Policy And Brand Value

Corporate Social Responsibility Policy And Brand Value

... brand value is experienced only in firms with high visibility and investor ...CSR policy, higher analyst following result in lower brand ...CSR policy exert more influence on brand value than ...

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The Importance of Value Education for Children Nation

The Importance of Value Education for Children Nation

... and value planting because the teacher will also become a figure worthy of ...school, social environment, also greatly influences the formation of the character of the nation's ...their social ...

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Politics in China: Has the People’s Government Set Itself up for a People’s Revolt?

Politics in China: Has the People’s Government Set Itself up for a People’s Revolt?

... 2011). Social and political movements had begun in Algeria, Bahrain, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Tunisia, and Yemen, within a year of the ...

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The significance of presenteeism for the value of lost production: the case of rheumatoid arthritis

The significance of presenteeism for the value of lost production: the case of rheumatoid arthritis

... annual value of production loss due to RA, four variants of the Human Capital approach was applied: basing estimates strictly on absenteeism (as is generally the case in the clinical literature), basing estimates ...

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Globalization and Africa: implications for human development

Globalization and Africa: implications for human development

... We assess a panel of 52 African countries with data from African Development Indicators(ADI) of the World Bank(WB). Details of summary statistics(Appendix 1), correlation analysis(Appendix 2), variable ...

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Servqual model for the evaluation of the perceived quality of social program services - FISE in the Puno region

Servqual model for the evaluation of the perceived quality of social program services - FISE in the Puno region

... level of quality perceived by users based on a "SERVQUAL Model" scale of the Social Energy Inclusion Fund (FISE) program implemented by the State in the Puno region. Method: a mixed study was carried out ...

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