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Smart Cities: Development and Benefits
With rapidly increasing urbanization, new ways of living and policies are racing to catch the train of modernization while meeting the changing... -
The Social Benefits of High-Speed Rails in China Based on Spatiotemporal Economics Analysis
This book summarizes the quantitative research methods related to the social benefits of high-speed rails. It also explores the political, economic,...
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The impact of reducing formal care benefits on caregivers’ well-being: evidence from Japan
This study examines the impact of reducing formal care benefits on the well-being of informal caregivers, contributing to the ongoing discourse about...
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Take-Up of Social Benefits
Take-up of a social benefit is usually defined as receiving a benefit for which an individual or household is eligible. The take-up rate is the... -
Climate policy and the concept of co-benefits in India
Until the late 1990s, develo** countries had perceived the pursuit of development as coming into conflict with the mitigation of climate change....
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Knowledge Collaboration and Benefits of Standard Implementation of Enterprise in Technology Standard Alliance
As technical standards are increasingly driving the market development, the competition among enterprises is shifting from the traditional product...
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Maternity benefits and marital stability after birth: evidence from the Soviet Baltic republics
Can a policy intervention in the stressful first year after a birth affect marital stability? We examine this question using a large expansion in...
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The health benefits of air pollution control in India
This paper presents an overview of the health benefits of controlling ambient air pollution in India. We answer five questions: First, how high is...
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The determinants of poverty exits and entries and the role of social benefits: the Italian case
This paper uses a novel micro econometric approach to analyze the impact of social benefits on the individual probabilities of poverty exit and entry...
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Spatiotemporal Theoretical Analysis of Social Benefits of High-Speed Rail
The social benefits of high-speed rail involve stakeholders such as government, enterprises and passengers, and can also affect stakeholders such as... -
How Competing Institutional Logics Affect Corporate Social Responsibility Benefits: the Mediating Role of Paradox Mindset and Multi-Stakeholders
Organizations differ in their corporate social responsibility (CSR) orientation, the effects of which manifest themselves in organizational outcomes....
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Collaboration Benefits in Port Hinterland Transportation
Port hinterland transportation with trucks is an important part of the maritime supply chain as a significant part of supply chain costs are... -
Hitchhiking on the digital highway: Assessing the costs and benefits of informal ridesharing
Single occupancy vehicle travel imposes many environmental and economic costs on society, and planners have acknowledged the accessibility benefits...
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Economic Benefits of Blended Teaching Mode in the Knowledge Economy Era: A Case Study of College English Course
The era of the knowledge economy is defined by the pivotal role of knowledge and information in economic production, dissemination, and utilization....
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Teenage mothers and the next generation: benefits of delay?
This paper investigates whether delaying motherhood beyond the teenage years benefits children. We account for selection into teenage motherhood in...
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Refugees: Economic Costs and Eventual Benefits
The war between Ukraine and Russia resulted in Europe’s largest refugee crisis since World War II. The chapter begins with a brief historic overview... -
Cost benefit analysis and the FDA: measuring the costs and benefits of drug approval under the PDUFA I-II, 1998–2005
This paper examines the Food and Drug Administration’s regulation of drug safety. In one of the most sophisticated cost-benefit analyses to date,...
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Costs and Benefits of Unilateral Euroization in Central Eastern Europe
Countries unable or unwilling to join a monetary union can replicate most membership effects unilaterally through either a currency board or the... -
Welfare type and income inequality: an income source decomposition including in-kind benefits and cash-transfers entitlement
This paper aims to understand whether a shift towards a more balanced cash transfer and service-based welfare system is valuable in terms of reducing...