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Dominance and leadership in research activities: Collaboration between countries of differing human development is reflected through authorship order…

2017

Introduction Scientific collaboration is an important mechanism that enables the integration of the least developed countries into research activities. In the present study, we use the order of author signatures and addresses for correspondence in scientific publications as variables to analyze the interactions between countries of very high (VHHD), high (HHD), medium (MHD), and low human development (LHD). Methodology We identified all documents published between 2011 and 2015 in journals included in the Science Citation Index-Expanded categories’ of Tropical Medicine, Infectious Diseases, Parasitology, and Pediatrics. We then classified the countries participating in the publications acco…

ChinaAsiaInternational Cooperationlcsh:MedicineDeveloping country050905 science studiesPediatricsGeographical locations03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineCitation analysisMedicine and Health SciencesRegional scienceHumansMedicinePeer Influence030212 general & internal medicineHuman Development Indexlcsh:ScienceEmerging marketsDeveloping CountriesLeast Developed CountriesPublishingMultidisciplinarybusiness.industryDeveloped Countrieslcsh:R05 social sciencesBiology and Life SciencesSouth AmericaAuthorshipUnited StatesHuman development (humanity)LeadershipInfectious DiseasesSocial DominancePublishingNorth Americalcsh:QParasitologyPeople and places0509 other social sciencesPediatric InfectionsbusinessCitationBrazilResearch ArticlePLOS ONE
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Chinese ‘Enormous Hospitality’ Versus Finnish ‘Meeting Among Friends’ : Guest-Host Positioning in China Finland Delegation Visits

2017

The importance of co-operation with China has been growing in Finland lately in view of interest to attract Chinese investments and the increasing importance of China on a global scale. Finland has established governmental agencies to aid Chinese investment and ensured the co-operation of regional and local governments in the framework activities, such as town twinning. An important part of investment facilitation and wider co-operation comprises delegation visits by both interested nations to the other country. These involve enterprise interest matchmaking events, meetings with officials, company visits, etc. Based on interview and observation data, this paper elaborates on how the phenome…

ChinaDelegationbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectDeveloping countryPublic relationsInvestment (macroeconomics)Variety (cybernetics)Power (social and political)hostHospitalityScale (social sciences)positioningBusinessvierailutChinaFinlandmedia_commonguestvaltaviestintä
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China Spillovers: New Evidence from Time-Varying Estimates

2017

The recent “rebalancing” of China’s economy has raised concerns that the country’s growth slowdown may have large global implications. This note looks at this issue by analyzing the effects of China’s growth shocks on the output of other countries and how these effects have changed over time. Estimates indicate that the magnitude of China’s spillovers has steadily increased during the last two decades, but remains yet limited. Spillovers are larger in neighboring (Asian) countries and in emerging markets and developing economies. Trade linkages remain main transmission channels. In addition, a negative shock in China has (marginal) positive effects for net commodity importers wh…

ChinaEconomics and Econometrics050208 financeTime-varying estimateEconomic sectormedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesCommodityDeveloping countryInternational economicsRecessionSpilloverShock (economics)Spillover effect0502 economics and businessEconomics050207 economicsEmerging marketsChinamedia_commonOpen Economies Review
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Is loneliness associated with mild cognitive impairment in low- and middle-income countries?

2021

Background: Loneliness may be a risk factor for mild cognitive impairment but studies on this topic are scarce, particularly from low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Therefore, the aim of the present study was to investigate the association between loneliness and mild cognitive impairment (MCI) in six LMICs (China, Ghana, India, Mexico, Russia and South Africa). Methods: Cross-sectional, community-based, nationally representative data from the WHO Study on global AGEing and adult health (SAGE) were analyzed. The definition of MCI was based on the National Institute on Ageing-Alzheimer's Association criteria. Multivariable logistic regression analysis and meta-analysis were conducted t…

ChinaLogistic regression*multi-countryOdds*loneliness03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemild cognitive impairmentMESH: Aged; China/epidemiology; Cognitive Dysfunction/epidemiology; Cross-Sectional Studies; Developing Countries; Humans; Loneliness; Middle Aged; PrevalencemedicinePrevalencelonelinessDementiaHumansCognitive Dysfunctionlow- and middle-income countriesRisk factorCognitive impairmentDeveloping CountriesAgedmulti-country030214 geriatricsbusiness.industryLonelinessMiddle Agedmedicine.disease*low- and middle-income countriesConfidence interval3. Good healthPsychiatry and Mental healthCross-Sectional Studies*mild cognitive impairmentLow and middle income countriesloneliness low- and middle-income countries mild cognitive impairment multi-country[SDV.SPEE]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologieGeriatrics and Gerontologymedicine.symptombusinessDemography
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A Group-theoretical Finiteness Theorem

2008

We start with the universal covering space $${\*M^n}$$ of a closed n-manifold and with a tree of fundamental domains which zips it $${T\longrightarrow\*M^n}$$ . Our result is that, between T and $${\* M^n}$$ , is an intermediary object, $${T\stackrel{p} {\longrightarrow} G \stackrel{F}{\longrightarrow} \*M^n}$$ , obtained by zipping, such that each fiber of p is finite and $${T\stackrel{p}{\longrightarrow}G\stackrel{F}{\longrightarrow} \*M^n}$$ admits a section.

CombinatoricsDiscrete mathematicsSection (fiber bundle)Tree (descriptive set theory)Differential geometryCovering spaceGroup (mathematics)Hyperbolic geometryGeometry and TopologyAlgebraic geometryPL-structureDeveloping mapsPartial sectionCayley 2-complexMathematics
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Investigating Aid Effectiveness in Developing Countries: The Case of Nepal

2020

Foreign aid serves as an important source of capital for any developing or under-developed country. It is very important to see how the recipient country can utilize this aid in the economic upliftment of the nation. Taking a case of Nepalese economy, this paper investigates the effectiveness of foreign aid in developing countries. The result from Johansen’s cointegration test reveals that foreign aid independently is not adequate for the economic growth. Increased capital and technological infrastructures, improved skills on human capital, on the other hand, significantly changes the result for the positive aid impact on growth in the long run. Therefore, we can conclude that a good policy…

Commercial policyMacroeconomicsCointegration05 social sciencesBalance of tradeDeveloping country02 engineering and technologyHuman capitalAid effectivenessError correction model020204 information systemsCapital (economics)0502 economics and business0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringEconomics050207 economics
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Hard currency indebtedness of the developed socialist countries

1985

In recent years the problems of the indebtedness of the communist countries have been driven somewhat into the background by the high foreign indebtedness of many developing countries and the attention attracted by the balance of payments crises in Brazil and Mexico. Yet there are many indications that the need for the socialist debtor nations to adjust their balance of payments policy has not lessened but, to a large extent, simply been deferred. It is therefore not unlikely that the 1980s will witness a new need to solve the problems of those nations and their creditors in the West.

Communist stateEconomic policyCreditorEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)Developing countryInternational economicsDebtorExternal debtHard currencyBalance of paymentsddc:330EconomicsBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)Foreign exchange marketCMEAIntereconomics
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Editorial: Why do We Choose to Address Health 2020?

2013

Recommended Citation: Flahault A, Martin-Moreno JM. Why do we choose to address health 2020? Public Health Reviews. 2013;35: epub ahead of print.What can we predict for 2020? Solar and lunar eclipses? Without a doubt. Climate change? Most likely. Rising sea levels? Signs point to yes. Beyond that, however, in the world of human events, it is best to be cautious. In the field of health and medicine (or anywhere else, for that matter), no one predicted the most important discoveries of the twentieth century. Economists were no more successful in foreseeing financial or economic crises. The pundits did not forecast any of the recent wars, disruptions or even the recent Arab Spring movements-in…

Community and Home Caremedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryPublic healthPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthDeveloping countryDiseaseIntervention (law)PoliticsDepression (economics)Development economicsPandemicmedicinebusinessDisease burdenPublic Health Reviews
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The Past and Future of Innovations in Microfinance

2012

The microfinance industry carries every sign of an innovation in its take-off phase. The various aspects of the microfinance innovation were developed in the 1980’s, twenty years later the industry experiences a phenomenal growth rate, and it has diffused to most developing countries in the world. This review paper looks at microfinance as an entrepreneurial activity in its own right, contributing to the development of small and medium-sized firms in developing countries. We trace the innovations in microfinance, for instance group lending, loans to women, and their financing, and we ask whether the business model implied is sustainable once diffusion has gone far, competition enters, and c…

Competition (economics)OutreachMicrofinanceEconomic growthMarket economyIdealismlawOrder (exchange)Developing countryBusinessBusiness modelPhase (combat)law.invention
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Biopiracy versus One-World Medicine-From colonial relicts to global collaborative concepts.

2017

Abstract Background Practices of biopiracy to use genetic resources and indigenous knowledge by Western companies without benefit-sharing of those, who generated the traditional knowledge, can be understood as form of neocolonialism. Hypothesis The One-World Medicine concept attempts to merge the best of traditional medicine from developing countries and conventional Western medicine for the sake of patients around the globe. Study design Based on literature searches in several databases, a concept paper has been written. Legislative initiatives of the United Nations culminated in the Nagoya protocol aim to protect traditional knowledge and regulate benefit-sharing with indigenous communiti…

Complementary TherapiesQuality ControlInternational CooperationPopulationPharmaceutical ScienceTheftLegislationSelf MedicationColonialismIndigenousPatents as Topic03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineDouble-Blind MethodPolitical scienceDrug DiscoveryHealth careHumansNagoya ProtocolEuropean UnionTraditional knowledgeeducationDeveloping Countries030304 developmental biologyPharmacology0303 health scienceseducation.field_of_studyEvidence-Based MedicinePlants Medicinalbusiness.industryEvidence-based medicineBiodiversityPublic relationsComplementary and alternative medicine030220 oncology & carcinogenesisNaturopathyMolecular MedicineIntegrative medicineMedicine TraditionalbusinessPhytomedicine : international journal of phytotherapy and phytopharmacology
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