نتایج جستجو برای: economic determinants

تعداد نتایج: 407505  

2012
Xing Lin Feng Evropi Theodoratou Li Liu Kit Yee Chan David Hipgrave Robert Scherpbier Hana Brixi Sufang Guo Wen Chunmei Mickey Chopra Robert E. Black Harry Campbell Igor Rudan Yan Guo

BACKGROUND Between 1990 and 2006, China reduced its under-five mortality rate (U5MR) from 64.6 to 20.6 per 1000 live births and achieved the fourth United Nation's Millennium Development Goal nine years ahead of target. This study explores the contribution of social, economic and political determinants, health system and policy determinants, and health programmes and interventions to this succe...

Journal: :Administrative Sciences 2021

This empirical study analyses the effects of institutional, economic, and socio-economic determinants on total entrepreneurial activity in contexts developed developing countries. It fills a gap literature, regarding lack studies about relationships among activity, corruption, commercial freedom, economic growth, innovativeness, inward foreign direct investment, unemployment, households, non-pr...

2016
Paola Friedrich Catherine G Lam Geetinder Kaur Elena Itriago Raul C Ribeiro Ramandeep S Arora

BACKGROUND Understanding and addressing treatment abandonment (TxA) is crucial for bridging the pediatric cancer survival gap between high-income (HIC) and low-and middle-income countries (LMC). In childhood cancer, TxA is defined as failure to start or complete curative cancer therapy and known to be a complex phenomenon. With rising interest on causes and consequences of TxA in LMC, this stud...

2003
Xavier Gabaix Yannis M. Ioannides

We review the accumulated knowledge on city size distributions and determinants of urban growth. This topic is of interest because of a number of key stylized facts, including notably Zipf’s law for cities (which states that the number of cities of size greater than S is proportional to 1/S) and the importance of urban primacy. We first review the empirical evidence on the upper tail of city si...

Journal: :Trustee : the journal for hospital governing boards 2016
Susan Kreimer

This year's winner, Massachusetts General Hospital, is dedicated to addressing the social and economic determinants of health in all of the communities it serves.

2006

This paper focuses on the determinants of infant and child mortality in Kenya. It specifically examines how infant and child mortality is related to the household's environmental and socio-economic characteristics, such as mother's education, source of drinking water, sanitation facility, type of cooking fuels and access to electricity. A hazard rate framework is used to analyze the determinant...

2015
Muhammad Tahir Imran Khan Afzal Moshadi Shah

This empirical research paper focuses on establishing a relationship between external determinants and economic growth of Pakistan economy. Empirical analyses are carried out with time series econometric techniques using data over the period of 1977-2013. The main finding is that external determinants such as foreign remittances, foreign direct investment, and foreign imports matter from a grow...

2006
Graziella Bertocchi Chiara Strozzi IZA Bonn

The Age of Mass Migration: Economic and Institutional Determinants We study the determinants of 19th century mass migration with special attention to the role of institutional factors beside standard economic fundamentals. We find that economic forces associated with income and demographic differentials had a major role in the determination of this historical event, but that the quality of inst...

2012
Clarence Jun Khiang Tan Jun Khiang Tan

International Trade and Economic Growth: Evidence from Singapore Clarence Jun Khiang Tan One of the frequently cited, though hotly contested, determinants of economic growth is exposure to international trade. This study focusses on Singapore, a country with high per capita GDP growth rates and high trade exposure to explore the relationship between these two variables. I use a cross-country da...

2008
Clive J. Mutunga

This paper focuses on the determinants of infant and child mortality in Kenya. It specifically examines how infant and child mortality is related to the household’s environmental and socio-economic characteristics, such as mother’s education, source of drinking water, sanitation facility, type of cooking fuels and access to electricity. A hazard rate framework is used to analyze the determinant...

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