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The cost of Corruption in American countries

The cost of Corruption in American countries

... invaluable in terms of their ability to simplify complex measurement constructs, to focus attention and to catch the eye, thus enhancing their political ...accounting of the influences ... See full document

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Virulence in the guinea pig of M. tuberculosis strains isolated from untreated patients in nine American countries

Virulence in the guinea pig of M. tuberculosis strains isolated from untreated patients in nine American countries

... strains isolated from untreated patients in South India showed less virulence in the guinea pig and greater sensitivity to hydrogen peroxide than did M.. Renewed [r] ... See full document

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Are university professors of the South American countries preparing students for digital transformation?

Are university professors of the South American countries preparing students for digital transformation?

... descriptive in nature. Data collected for quantitative research through the use of questionnaires requires special care , because it is not enough to collect responses about the issues ... See full document

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TRUST, CORRUPTION, BRIBES AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES

TRUST, CORRUPTION, BRIBES AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES

... some countries efficiently adjusted to new changes, others “statically enclosed themselves within the initial project or were politically imposed a dysfunctional and disarticulated system which did not fit ... See full document

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Judicialization of access to medicines and pharmaceutical policies in latin american countries

Judicialization of access to medicines and pharmaceutical policies in latin american countries

... Despite countries’ efforts to ensure access to essential medicines, some people do not have their needs met, and often resort to the Judiciary to get access to the medicines they ...“judicialization ... See full document

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The cost-efficiency of Japanese banks : comparative analysis with the banks of some European countries

The cost-efficiency of Japanese banks : comparative analysis with the banks of some European countries

... introduced the terms of data envelopment analysis (DEA) in their work, the Farrell (1957) study was taken into ...consideration. The introduced DEA techniques have been used first ... See full document

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Deaths of despair: trends in 12 Latin American countries (2000-2014)

Deaths of despair: trends in 12 Latin American countries (2000-2014)

... Deaths of despair (suicides and deaths related to drug and alcohol use) have been gaining relevance in discussions about the pattern and levels of mortality after identification of ... See full document

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Indoor radon measurements in six Latin American countries

Indoor radon measurements in six Latin American countries

... used in future public health studies, including the eventual establishment of patterns for indoor radon distribution in Latin American countries, in- corporating these ... See full document

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International Trade and Income Inequality: The Case of Latin American Countries

International Trade and Income Inequality: The Case of Latin American Countries

... endowments of human and physical capital, natural resources, and ...2003, the authors focus their explanation on the causes of the composition of a given mix on a range of ... See full document

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Incidence and risk factors of aplastic anemia in Latin American countries: the LATIN case-control study

Incidence and risk factors of aplastic anemia in Latin American countries: the LATIN case-control study

... from the study if they had other severe hematologic diseases (neural tube defects, neoplasias, megaloblastic anemia) or sys- temic diseases usually associated with neutropenia or pancytopenia (such as lupus, HIV ... See full document

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Legal corruption: a way to explain citizens' perceptions about the relevance of corruption

Legal corruption: a way to explain citizens' perceptions about the relevance of corruption

... legality in corruption matters. Thus, legal corruption must be put in evidence in order to verify how corruption appears as a pervasive, adaptable, dangerous for politics, and ... See full document

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The Impact of Globalization and Economic Freedom on Economic Growth: The Case of Latin American and Caribbean Countries

The Impact of Globalization and Economic Freedom on Economic Growth: The Case of Latin American and Caribbean Countries

... examined the impacts of globalization and economic freedom on the economic growth of a group of 21 developing countries from Latin America and the Caribbean over a time ... See full document

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AN ANALYSIS OF THE SHADOW ECONOMY IN EU COUNTRIES

AN ANALYSIS OF THE SHADOW ECONOMY IN EU COUNTRIES

... complexity of the contemporary economies, the free movement of people, capital and goods on EU territory, technological progress, taxation, economic and financial crisis, concerns of ... See full document

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Ideological changes and tax structure: Latin American countries during the nineties

Ideological changes and tax structure: Latin American countries during the nineties

... change in the degree of openness would also influence the composition of ...tax. In the case of OECD countries, both the level, as well as a change ... See full document

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Corruption and the Environment

Corruption and the Environment

... fighting corruption, remains unchanged ...sets of standards, one for the poor another for the wealthy), complacent, ineffective (countless cases of acquittal or prescription) followed, ... See full document

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Breast-feeding patterns in nine Latin American and Caribbean Countries

Breast-feeding patterns in nine Latin American and Caribbean Countries

... The relationship between mean breast-feeding duration in each of the survey countries and the proportion of births attended by health workers in that country, sho[r] ... See full document

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Inflation dynamics in open economies: empirical evidence for G7 countries on the role of import prices and the cost channel

Inflation dynamics in open economies: empirical evidence for G7 countries on the role of import prices and the cost channel

... role in explaining inflation dynamics, both for domestic and CPI ...some countries those variables are significant, while labour income share is ...not. In addition, introducing the price ... See full document

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				The impact of China’s rise on Latin-american countries

← Return to Article Details The impact of China’s rise on Latin-american countries

... made in China e as economias produtoras dos bens industriais que a expansão chinesa desloca ou desafia se dá diretamente sobre os mercados internos e indi- retamente através do seu efeito sobre os mercados ... See full document

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The welfare cost of the EMU for transition countries

The welfare cost of the EMU for transition countries

... Increasing the relative risk aversion coeffi cient increases the preferences of consumers for present ...regime in which interest rates are lower in order to have higher consumption, but ... See full document

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Prospects for the consolidation of Latin American democracies: rethinking the role of corruption and institutional trust

Prospects for the consolidation of Latin American democracies: rethinking the role of corruption and institutional trust

... All of the data pre sen ted in Ta ble 3 show an enor mous and wi des pre ad dis trust in the po li ce, the ju di ci ary, and the pu blic ad mi nis tra ti on in La ... See full document

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