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Credit rationing and SMEs’ environmental performance in transition and develo** countries
This paper investigates the relationship between credit constraints encountered by small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and their propensity to...
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The bank–SME relationship and rationing risk reduction: an empirical study on survey data
The purpose of this article was to assess the impact of the bank–SME relationship on SMEs' risk of credit rationing in the medium and long term. This...
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The Rationing of Essential Resources in Times of Crisis: Logan’s Run and the ‘Science-fictional’ Right to Life Under Article 2 of the ECHR
We argue that the right to life—for example under Article 2 of the European Convention—has become an increasingly fragile thing, prone to sharp...
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Ethical principles of renal therapy rationing in Senegal
BackgroundSince 2012, Senegal has conducted a national program to cover renal therapy (dialysis) expenses in public hospitals and social...
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Workload and quality of nursing care: the mediating role of implicit rationing of nursing care, job satisfaction and emotional exhaustion by using structural equations modeling approach
BackgroundNursing workload and its effects on the quality of nursing care is a major concern for nurse managers. Factors which mediate the...
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Credit Rationing for Forestry Professional Cooperatives: Evidence from China’s Fujian Province
Forestry professional cooperatives (FPCs) are crucial for improving the efficiency of small-scale forestry, realizing forestry modernization, and...
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Service Providers as Street-Level Bureaucrats: Evidence of Rationing Services and Discriminating Among Clients in Northern Ghana
This article employs Michael Lipsky’s Street-Level Bureaucrat framework to examine two discretionary practices — rationing services and client...
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Minskyan model with credit rationing in a network economy
The global financial crisis of 2007/2008 has shown the importance of modeling economic agents not in isolation but as interconnected and interactive...
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Rationing During COVID-19: Is an ‘Equal Share’ Always Fair?
In response to grocery shortages during COVID-19, UK supermarkets limited the number of products consumers could buy, to keep products on the shelves... -
Strategic rationing and freshness kee** of perishable products under transportation disruptions and demand learning
This paper considers a retailer who sells perishable fresh products directly to customers through an online channel and encounters a transportation...
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Design Salience Key to Objectives
Design salience means key provisions and features of the workfare programme, which are critical to realizing the objectives of the EGS. For example,... -
Rationing Rules Under Uncertain Claims: A Survey
We survey a recent line of literature that studies rationing rules when individuals have uncertain claims which can be represented as... -
An Ethical Perspective of Nursing Care Rationing and Missed Care
This chapter discusses ethical issues in the area of rationing and missed nursing care from two different perspectives: (1) philosophical/conceptual... -
Lived experience, social support, and challenges to health service use during the COVID-19 pandemic among HIV key populations in Indonesia
The COVID-19 pandemic has greatly affected the lives, health, and social well-being of people globally including presenting special challenges in low...
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Is the Price System or Rationing More Effective in Getting a Mask to Those Who Need It Most?
Weitzman’s classic insight on the virtues of allocating a scarce good via the price system or through rationing is applied to the problem of...
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Rationing of Personalised Cancer Drugs: Rethinking the Co-production of Evidence and Priority Setting Practices
Rising health care costs is a challenge for all health care systems, and new and expensive cancer drugs is an important contributor to this. Many... -
Does Rationing of Nursing Care Presuppose an Acceptance of Missed Care? Philosophical and Legal Aspects
This chapter discusses the concept of missed care, both from a theoretical point of view and from a practical one, mentioning philosophical and legal... -
Debt aversion, education, and credit self-rationing in SMEs
This paper analyzes the importance of credit self-rationing for borrowers with lower levels of education using a survey of Vietnamese SMEs from 2004...
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From Risk to Resilience: Analyzing Key Success Factors in Malaysian Water Risk Management
The study examines critical success factors (SF) while develo** water risk management (WRM) by Malaysian water operators (WO). Seven critical...