نتایج جستجو برای: economic determinants

تعداد نتایج: 407505  

2004
QUAN V. LE

This paper presents empirical evidence that links private investment to rate of return differential, risk aversion, and several types of political and economic risk. Estimating private investment equation for a panel of 25 developing countries over 21 years yields the following results: (i) socio-political instability characterized by nonviolent protests promotes private investment while violen...

Journal: :Information Economics and Policy 2004
Gary Madden Grant Coble-Neal

This study examines the substitution effect between fixed-line and mobile telephony while controlling for the consumption externality associated with telephone networks. A dynamic demand model is estimated using a global telecommunications panel dataset comprised of 56 countries from 1995–2000. Estimation results show the presence of a substantial substitution effect. Additionally income and ow...

Journal: :Independent Journal of Management & Production 2022

This study focuses on the scenario of economic development Bangladesh. The major objective is to examine and non-economic determinants growth country. employs Multivariate OLS regression GLM technique explore influences those variables empirical results show that agriculture, industry, service sector contribution real GDP are positive where industry sectors statistically significant. determinan...

The main purpose of this article is to evaluate the effect of education on Iran’s economic growth during 1338-89 within the framework of endogenous growth theory, focusing on three key issues: exploring the scope and main aspects of education and growth with their theoretical and technical requirements, a critical evaluation of Iranian empirical research dominated by crucial problems and challe...

Journal: :Asian American journal of psychology 2014
Keng-Yen Huang Esther Calzada Dimitra Kamboukos Dana Rhule Kirsten Cullen Sharma Sabrina Cheng Laurie Miller Brotman

Asian American (ASA) children experience high rates of mental health problems. Although there is a pressing need to utilize population approaches, emerging frameworks from the fields of public and population health have not been applied to ASA children. This paper addresses this gap by first discussing applications of the National Prevention Strategy (NPS), a population strategy developed from ...

2014
Rouhollah Zaboli Sogand Tourani Seyed Hesam Seyedin Alireza Oliaie Manesh

BACKGROUND One of the main challenges of healthcare systems of developing countries is health inequality. Health inequality means inequality in individuals' ability and proper functioning, resulting in inequality in social status and living conditions, which thwarts social interventions implemented by the government. OBJECTIVES This study aimed to determine and prioritize the social determina...

Journal: :Globalization and Health 2007
Ronald Labonté Ted Schrecker

This article is the third in a three-part review of research on globalization and the social determinants of health (SDH). In the first article of the series, we identified and defended an economically oriented definition of globalization and addressed a number of important conceptual and metholodogical issues. In the second article, we identified and described seven key clusters of pathways re...

Journal: :Oncology nursing forum 2017
Matthew Asare Marie Flannery Charles Kamen

The theory of social determinants of health (SDH) posits that the health of people and communities is affected by social and economic factors (i.e., economic stability, education, neighborhood and built environment, health and health care, and social and community context). These interrelated constructs may negatively affect minority patients’ ability to participate in cancer research. Understa...

Journal: :Canadian journal of public health = Revue canadienne de sante publique 2012
Arne Ruckert

Health equity has started to receive significant attention among Canadian policy-makers, with acknowledgement at both the federal and provincial levels of the importance of reducing health inequities. However, a challenging budget environment has led to a number of budget cutbacks in areas that are likely to negatively influence social determinants of health, such as housing, education, and soc...

2011
Paul R Ward Samantha B Meyer Fiona Verity Tiffany K Gill Tini CN Luong

BACKGROUND In order to improve the health of the most vulnerable groups in society, the WHO Commission on Social Determinants of Health (CSDH) called for multi-sectoral action, which requires research and policy on the multiple and inter-linking factors shaping health outcomes. Most conceptual tools available to researchers tend to focus on singular and specific social determinants of health (S...

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