Economics and business topic list of research papers
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Cost-effectiveness of brexpiprazole adjunctive treatment for major depressive disorder
Abstract Background Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a debilitating psychiatric illness with a high cost burden. This analysis evaluates the cost-effectiveness of adjunctive brexpiprazole versus comparator branded adjunctive...
2016 / Matthew Sussman, Jeffrey Yu, Siddhesh A. Kamat, Ann Hartry, Susan Legacy, et al. -
Accounting for risk aversion, income distribution and social welfare in cost-benefit analysis for flood risk management2016 / Jarl Kind, W.J. Wouter Botzen, Jeroen C.J.H. Aerts
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Effects of public and private health insurance on medical service utilization in the National Health Insurance System: National panel study in the Republic of Korea2016 / Minsung Sohn, Minsoo Jung
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Validity and reliability of a set of sexual stimuli in a sample of Colombian heterosexual young women
Abstract Vaginal photoplethysmography is a method for physiological evaluation of sexual arousal in women. This paper undertook to obtain the validity and reliability of a set of sexual stimuli in young heterosexual women. Six six-minute video clips ...
2016 / Mayra Gómez-Lugo, Alejandro Saavedra-Roa, Claudia Pérez-Durán, Pablo Vallejo-Medina -
Performance-based financing in the context of the complex remuneration of health workers: findings from a mixed-method study in rural Sierra Leone2016 / Maria Paola Bertone, Mylene Lagarde, Sophie Witter
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Mortality, hospital days and treatment costs of current and reduced sugar consumption in Israel2017 / Gary M. Ginsberg
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Joining the club? Procyclicality of private capital inflows in lower income developing economies
Abstract Using a newly developed dataset this paper examines the cyclicality of private capital inflows to low-income developing countries (LIDCs). The empirical analysis shows that capital inflows to LIDCs are procyclical, yet considerably less...
2016 / Juliana D. Araujo, Antonio C. David, Carlos van Hombeeck, Chris Papageorgiou -
Investing in life saving vaccines to guarantee life of future generations in Africa
Abstract The World Health Organization’s Regional Offices for Africa and for the Eastern Mediterranean in conjunction with the African Union and the Government of Ethiopia hosted a ministerial conference on immunization in Africa from 24 to 25...
2016 / R.M. Mihigo, J.C. Okeibunor, H. O’Malley, B. Masresha, P. Mkanda, et al. -
Competition and norms: A self-defeating combination?
Abstract This paper investigates the effects of information feedback mechanisms on electricity and heating usage at a student hall of residence in London. In a randomised control trial, we formulate different treatments such as feedback information...
2016 / Genevieve Alberts, Zeynep Gurguc, Pantelis Koutroumpis, Ralf Martin, Mirabelle Muûls, et al. -
Cross-sectional survey evaluating Text4Mood: mobile health program to reduce psychological treatment gap in mental healthcare in Alberta through daily supportive text messages2016 / Vincent I. O. Agyapong, Kelly Mrklas, Michal Juhás, Joy Omeje, Arto Ohinmaa, et al.
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Strategic Orientations: Multiple Ways for Implementing Sustainable Performance2010 / Marcel Van Marrewijk
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The impact of economic, political and social globalization on overweight and obesity in the 56 low and middle income countries
Abstract Anecdotal and descriptive evidence has led to the claim that globalization plays a major role in inducing overweight and obesity in developing countries, but robust quantitative evidence is scarce. We undertook extensive econometric...
2015 / Yevgeniy Goryakin, Tim Lobstein, W. Philip T. James, Marc Suhrcke -
Reducing conflict and containment rates on acute psychiatric wards: The Safewards cluster randomised controlled trial
Abstract Background Acute psychiatric wards manage patients whose actions may threaten safety (conflict). Staff act to avert or minimise harm (containment). The Safewards model enabled the identification of ten interventions to...
2015 / Len Bowers, Karen James, Alan Quirk, Alan Simpson, Duncan Stewart, et al. -
A review of China’s energy consumption structure and outlook based on a long-range energy alternatives modeling tool2016 / Kang-Yin Dong, Ren-Jin Sun, Hui Li, Hong-Dian Jiang
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Diabetes awareness, treatment, control rates and associated risk factors among Beijing residents in 2011: A cross-sectional survey
Abstract Objective To examine the awareness, treatment and control rates of diabetes and identify their associated risk factors among Beijing residents. Methods A...
2016 / Bao-Yu Feng, Chen Huang, Jie Cao, Zhong Dong, Fang-Chao Liu, et al. -
Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of individually tailored Internet-delivered cognitive behavior therapy for anxiety disorders in a primary care population: A randomized controlled trial
Abstract A significant proportion of the general population suffers from anxiety disorders, often with comorbid psychiatric conditions. Internet-delivered cognitive behavior therapy (ICBT) has been found to be a potent treatment for patients with...
2014 / Lise Bergman Nordgren, Erik Hedman, Julie Etienne, Jessica Bodin, Åsa Kadowaki, et al. -
Literature analysis of radiological studies on viral hepatitis
Abstract To study the radiological research tendency and indicate the research direction of virus hepatitis, a statistic analysis based on the available literatures was carried out. The quantity of literatures, the secondary subjects, the literature ...
2015 / Jinli Ding, Hongjun Li -
General practitioners’ perceptions of public reporting of institution and individual medicine prescribing data2016 / Xin Du, Xinping Zhang, Yuqing Tang
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Stakeholders’ perceptions of 10years of the Global Action Plan for Influenza Vaccines (GAP) – Results from a survey
Abstract Ten years after the launch of the Global Action Plan for Influenza Vaccines (GAP), the World Health Organization (WHO) surveyed stakeholders to understand their perceptions of what the programme had achieved. This article provides a summary ...
2016 / Claudia Nannei, Shoshanna Goldin, Guido Torelli, Hiba Fatima, Kaveri Kumar, et al. -
Ergodicity of the Ehrenfest wind–tree model
Abstract We consider aperiodic wind–tree models, and show that, for a generic (in the sense of Baire) configuration, the wind–tree dynamics is ergodic in almost every direction.
2016 / Alba Málaga Sabogal, Serge Troubetzkoy