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The Dutch Hunger Winter (1944/45) is the most-studied famine in the literature on long-run effects of malnutrition in utero. Its temporal and spatial dermacations are clear, it was severe, it was anticipated, and nutritional conditions in society were favorable and stable before and after the...
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, journals related to health economics and agricultural economics are more CE oriented than journals related to environmental … to allow for unobserved taste heterogeneity in environmental journals than in health or agricultural journals. …
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1984, allows us to examine the effect of different levels of aircraft noise on the subjective wellbeing and health of the …’s living environment, and poorer health. The association between well-being and a crossing altitude reduced by 100 meters is …
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1984, allows us to examine the effect of different levels of aircraft noise on the subjective well-being and health of the …’s living environment, and poorer health. The association between well-being and a crossing altitude reduced by 100 meters is … Gesundheit älterer Bewohner einer Großstadt am Beispiel von Berlin zu untersuchen. Die Ergebnisse zeigen, dass das Vorhandensein …
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virus. Health costs were more expensive than the family could absorb in Australia. The family had to request the …
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(children?s health is the common denominator) and sampling modalities (some cohort studies rely on existing statistical sources …
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Cross?country econometric studies of aid effectiveness are numerous and often criticized. Relying on results of those which seem the most relevant and robust, this paper argues that aid is leading to poverty reduction, in particular in vulnerable countries. It examines the main methodological...
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Historically population health improvements and economic development are closely interrelated. The theme ?Health and … obvious. The issue of bidirectional causality between health and development has contributed to one of the most lively debates … definition of a good or bad health is not neutral in this debate, neither are the health indicators used, (iv) develop a supply …
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Historically population health improvements and economic development are closely interrelated. The theme ?Health and … obvious. The issue of bidirectional causality between health and development has contributed to one of the most lively debates … or bad health is not neutral in this debate, neither are the health indicators used, (iv) develop a supply side analysis …
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Cross-country econometric studies of aid effectiveness are numerous and often criticized. Relying on results of those which seem the most relevant and robust, this paper argues that aid is leading to poverty reduction, in particular in vulnerable countries. It examines the main methodological...
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