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This role of faith-inspired health care providers in sub-saharan Africa and public-private partnerships is comprised of a three volume series on strengthening the evidence for faith inspired engagement in health in sub-Saharan Africa. An increasing level of interest in the role of faith in...
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During the transition to capitalism, postcommunist countries have experienced unprecedented mortality crises, although there has been considerable variation within — and between — countries and regions. Much of this variation remains unexplained, although alcohol and psychological stress...
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According to leading economic theorists, creating capitalism out of communism requires rapid privatization. In this article we empirically test the welfare implications of privatization policies in Post-Soviet countries by using cross-national panel mortality data as an indicator of social...
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governments, businesses, and individuals can better manage risk in our contemporary world. Goldin and Mariathasan assert that the … Butterfly Defect shows that mitigating uncertainty and systemic risk in an interconnected world is an essential task for our …
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governments, businesses, and individuals can better manage risk in our contemporary world. Goldin and Mariathasan assert that the … Butterfly Defect shows that mitigating uncertainty and systemic risk in an interconnected world is an essential task for our …
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able to generate a series of positive externalities, the study of generalized trust has taken pandemic forms. However …
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An extensive economics and regional science literature has discussed the importance of social capital for economic growth and development. Yet, what social capital is and how it is formed are elusive issues, which require further investigation. Here, we refer to social capital in terms of civic...
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This paper examines how social relations and norms contribute to the emergence of generalized trust in economic action. Our core proposition is that the more positive the local social exchange relationship, the greater an actor’s propensity to place trust in strangers. Our research design...
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