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In Greece a mass movement known as the Aganaktismeni (the Indignant) became the main agent of social resistance to the memorandum signed by the Greek government, the European Union and the International Monetary Fund. The Greek movement did not take the form of a social movement sharing a...
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Research suggests that rural and urban Ghanaians living with uncontrolled diabetes—typified by extreme weight loss—experience HIV/AIDS-related stigma. This paper reports a multilevel analysis of this stigma within the broader context of diabetes handicap in two rural communities. Two key...
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We develop a simple dynamic model of decision making in the presence of moral constraints. Norm violations induce a temporal feeling of guilt that depreciates with time. Due to endogenous fluctuations of guilt, people exhibit a dynamic inconsistency in social preferences—a behavior we term...
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When fairly homogeneous taxpayers are affected by common income shocks, a tax agency’s optimal auditing strategy consists of auditing a low-income declarer with a probability that (weakly) increases with the other taxpayers’ declarations. Such policy generates a coordination game among...
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improvements in clinical quality. In January 2006, the British Government introduced a major extension of their market …. This paper assesses whether this aim has been achieved and competition led to improvements in quality. For our estimation … analyze whether quality improved more quickly in more competitive markets after the government introduced its new wave of …
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quality associated with nonresponse, but is inadequate as an indicator because of its limited relation with nonresponse bias …
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Unilateral minimum quality standards are endogenously determined as the outcome of a non-cooperative standard …-setting game between the governments of two countries. Cross-country externalities from the implementation of minimum quality … policy outcomes. The role of minimum quality standards as non-tariff barriers is examined and the scope for mutual gains from …
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This paper examines how the quality of formal early childhood education and care is associated with children …’s background. By using different indicators of quality, the research also explored how the relationship varies depending on the way … quality is measured. The analysis combines information from three administrative datasets – the Early Years Census, the …
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Both educational attainment and school quality are typically lower in disadvantaged areas than others and much recent … policy attention has been focused on each. This paper looks at the quality problem, exploring the relationships between … disadvantaged contexts, what schools do, and the quality of schooling that they provide. The findings suggest that disadvantaged …
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quality. We use a difference-in-difference-style estimator to test whether hospital quality (measured using mortality from …. We find that after the reforms were implemented, mortality fell (i.e. quality improved) for patients living in more … competitive markets. Our results suggest that hospital competition can lead to improvements in hospital quality. …
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