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combination of public health measures, rising living standards, and new medical knowledge all played their part in this. Even if … AMR increases, the continuing effect of these factors and of new public health measures can limit the negative …
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century to examine effects of early life conditions on later life health. Our main identification is public health …
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evidence on how public health emergencies have negatively affected socioeconomic development pathways well beyond the crisis … potato-suitable areas after 1900. Our results highlight the interplay between technological change, public health, and …
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Understanding mortality crises is an important part of understanding some fundamental aspects of preindustrial economies. Understanding the processes leading to their decline and the associated improvements in living standards and life expectancy is a precondition for knowing what is needed to...
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seekers and their households), meso- (i.e., communities and health systems), and macro- (i.e., societies and nation states … health facilities. Our evidence suggests that a much broader range of economic costs, impacts and values are likely to be … costly for health facilities, and that financial savings can be realized while maintaining or even improving quality of …
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