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Impact of corruption, unemployment and inflation on economic growth evidence from develo** countries
The main objective of this empirical study to examine the impact of corruption, unemployment and inflation on economic growth for seventy nine (79)...
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Destigmatizing Indian Punjab from irregular migration: Key public policy options
In India, Punjab is one of the leading labor-exporting states and is the second-largest recipient of remittances. It carries irregular migration...
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Uncertainty in grid data: a theory and comprehensive robustness test
This methodological note makes two novel contributions to spatial political and conflict research using grid data. First, it develops a...
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Government-NGO relationship: regulatory constraints and uncertain policy implementation in Vietnam
This research examines regulatory constraints and uncertain policy implementation on NGO (non-governmental organization) operations in Vietnam, and...
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The Effect of Intolerance of Uncertainty on State Anxiety in the Regular Epidemic Prevention and Control Phase in the Context of Informatization: A Moderated Chain Mediation Model
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a generally high level of state anxiety resulting from the high contagiousness of the disease and strict prevention...
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Life Satisfaction and Socio-Economic Vulnerability: Evidence from the Basic Income Experiment in Barcelona
This work focuses on the implications of introducing a variation of a Basic Income for individuals in grim socio-economic conditions in Barcelona...
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A Multidimensional Approach to Measuring Economic Insecurity: The Case of Chile
This paper proposes a strategy to measure economic insecurity in countries in the Global South. It builds a 'Multidimensional Economic Insecurity...
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Economics of Consumer Protection: Contributions and Challenges in Estimating Consumer Injury and Evaluating Consumer Protection Policy
The author examines the role of economics in consumer protection, drawing from her experience at the U. S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC), which has...
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World pandemic uncertainty and German stock market: evidence from Markov regime-switching and Fourier based approaches
This study aims to examine the impact of the world pandemic uncertainty index on the German stock market index (DAX index) for the 1996Q1 to 2020Q3...
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A Spatial Perspective on the Unexpected Nordic Fertility Decline: The Relevance of Economic and Social Contexts
Since 2010, the Nordic countries have experienced substantial fertility decline. This was unexpected, as these countries have well-established...
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Policy: Sustainable Pathways
This chapter focuses on four policy pathways toward social-ecological well-being, starting with the need to move away from the obsession with... -
Problem-Based Learning in Social Policy Class: a Semester-Long Project Within Organizational Policy Practice
Social work educators are challenged to engage students in social policy classes and inspire their interest in policy practice. Despite the...
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Economic Crises, Subjective Well-Being, and Vote Switching: The Case of Brazil’s 2018 Presidential Election
This paper examines the influence of the 2015 economic crisis on subjective well-being (SWB) and the withdrawal of support for the incumbent party...
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Electoral Politics, Fiscal Policy, and the Resource Curse
While some governments use natural resources for immediate political gain, others create transparent institutions that promote sustainable...
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A reflection on economic uncertainty and fertility in Europe: The Narrative Framework
The generalized and relatively homogeneous fertility decline across European countries in the aftermath of the Great Recession poses serious...
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Economic and labour market impacts of migration in Austria: an agent-based modelling approach
This study examines the potential economic and labour market impacts of a hypothetical but plausible migration scenario of 250,000 new migrants...
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A bride without a home and a groom without a future: the ramifications of Israel’s home demolition policy for young Bedouin men
Israel’s 272,000 Negev/Naqab Bedouins are citizens. Although they were formerly semi-nomads, some 70% of them now live in urban localities as the...
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Does uncertainty granger-causes visitor arrivals? evidence from the MF-VAR model
In this article, we investigate whether world uncertainty index (WUI) Granger-causes visitor arrivals (VA) in 19 emerging economies using the...
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Examining the environmental Phillips curve hypothesis in G7 nations: critical insights from wavelet coherence and wavelet causality analysis
This study aims to examine the emerging Environmental Phillips-Curve (EPC) hypothesis across G7 nations from 1990 to 2022, employing the...
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The moderating effect of income inequality on the relationship between economic growth and political economy, human capital, innovation, and saving channels in Ethiopia
BackgroundThis research focuses on examining the relationship between income inequality and economic growth in Ethiopia over the period from 1981 to...