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The short-term effects of fixed copayment policy on elderly health spending and service utilization: evidence from South Korea’s age-based policy using exact date of birth
A large number of the poor elderly in Korea have been exposed to the risk of insufficient proper medical treatments because of financial...
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How carbon trading policy should be integrated with carbon tax policy—laboratory evidence from a model of the current state of carbon pricing policy in China
China is planning to introduce carbon tax policy to control the carbon emissions of the country better and achieve the “3060 goals”, but there is...
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Temporal-difference emphasis learning with regularized correction for off-policy evaluation and control
Off-policy learning, where the goal is to learn about a policy of interest while following a different behavior policy, constitutes an important...
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Co-evolution and Fisheries Policy Implementation in Sub Saharan Africa
The policy implementation process is often overlooked when policy is introduced, potentially leading to policy failure. The present study, therefore,...
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How does home and host-country policy uncertainty affect outward FDI? Firm-level evidence from China
How the foreign direct investment behavior of enterprises changes in response to the risks and instability of government economic policy changes is a...
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Family-friendly policy evolution: a bibliometric study
This paper uses the bibliometric method to analyze the basic characteristics and disciplinary knowledge structure of family-friendly policy research,...
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Economic policy uncertainty and heterogeneous institutional investor horizons
Existing literature has extensively discussed the impact of economic policy uncertainty (EPU) on firm-related activities, but there is sparse...
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Policy-based optimization: single-step policy gradient method seen as an evolution strategy
This research reports on the recent development of black-box optimization methods based on single-step deep reinforcement learning and their...
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Quantum architecture search via truly proximal policy optimization
Quantum Architecture Search (QAS) is a process of voluntarily designing quantum circuit architectures using intelligent algorithms. Recently, Kuo et...
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The impact of the national volume-based procurement policy on the use of policy-related drugs in Nan**g: an interrupted time-series analysis
BackgroundIn September 2019, the “4 + 7” centralized procurement pilot program was expanded nationwide aiming at reducing drug prices by means of...
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Central policy attitudes and innovation diffusion of local government: the case of China’s river chief system
The central government’s policy attitude will affect local governments’ innovation adoption behavior, but the diffusion process is not static, which...
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The dynamic response to trade policy: evidence from the US textile and clothing industries
I study the behavior of textile and clothing makers in the U.S. as they were exposed to a large, uncertainly anticipated increase in foreign...
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Disruptive (dis)engagement: platformisation as a global social policy
Global digital platforms have become important actors for economy and work with social policy consequences. This article analyses strategies and...
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A home energy management approach using decoupling value and policy in reinforcement learning
Considering the popularity of electric vehicles and the flexibility of household appliances, it is feasible to dispatch energy in home energy systems...
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Optimal fiscal policy under finite planning horizons
We propose a novel framework that revisits the seminal Chamley-Judd zero capital taxation result in light of bounded rationality stemming from a...
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One Shock, Many Policy Responses
Policymakers have relied on a wide range of policy tools to cope with capital flow shocks. And yet, the effects and interaction of these policies...
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Policy gradients using variational quantum circuits
Variational quantum circuits are being used as versatile quantum machine learning models. Some empirical results exhibit an advantage in supervised...
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Fiscal rules and the behavior of public investment: towards growth-friendly fiscal policy? The case of Argentina
Public investment cuts are the norm during economic downturns and fiscal consolidations. Consequently, public investment levels have been declining...
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Policy makers believe money motivates more than it does
To motivate contributions to public goods, should policy makers employ financial incentives like taxes, fines, subsidies, and rewards? While these...
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Explaining why public officials perceive interest groups as influential: on the role of policy capacities and policy insiderness
This article asks why public officials perceive some interest groups as influential for policy outcomes. Theoretically, we rely on resource exchange...