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Is fiscal fatigue a threat to consolidation programmes?

2015

Building on a narrative approach to identify episodes of fiscal consolidation, data for a group of 17 industrial countries over the period 1978-2009 and continuous-time duration models, we find evidence suggesting that the likelihood of a fiscal consolidation ending increases over time, but only for programs that last less than six years. Additionally, fiscal consolidations tend to last longer in non-European than in European countries. Our results emphasize that chronic fiscal imbalances might lead to a vicious austerity cycle, while discipline in the behaviour of fiscal authorities is a means of achieving credible and shorter adjustment measures. Therefore, fiscal fatigue is likely to com…

Economic growthPublic AdministrationEconomic policyCompromisemedia_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and DevelopmentSocial SciencesDuration dependenceManagement Monitoring Policy and LawEnvironmental Science (miscellaneous)Weibull modelConsolidation (business)Change pointEconomicsmedia_commonScience & TechnologyDuration analysi1. No povertySettore SECS-P/02 Politica EconomicaAusterityFiscal consolidationDuration analysis8. Economic growthChange pointsChange-pointsDuration dependenceEnvironment and Planning C: Government and Policy
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Innovation and networks in rural areas. An analysis from European innovative projects

2014

Abstract Innovation is a central factor for the development of rural areas, both in terms of diversification and increased competitiveness, also related to new structures of governance. The creation, adoption or adaptation of innovations is particularly complex, requiring the right combination of local knowledge (often tacit and implicit) with expert knowledge (often more explicit and formalised), as well as the support of extensive networks. This paper analyses a number of innovation projects in several European rural areas, through the data collected via in-depth interviews. It examines the projects' contributions and the role played by stakeholders in each stage of the projects. On the o…

Economic growthSociology and Political Sciencebusiness.industryCorporate governance05 social sciencesGeography Planning and Development1. No poverty0211 other engineering and technologies0507 social and economic geography021107 urban & regional planning02 engineering and technologyDevelopmentDiversification (marketing strategy)Rural developmentLarge networks11. SustainabilityRegional scienceFood processingRural areabusiness050703 geographyJournal of Rural Studies
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Subsidization of higher education versus expansion of primary enrollments : what can a shift of resources achieve in Sub-Saharan Africa ?

1985

International audience; In many LDCs today, the distribution of public resources for education tends to be inefficient and inequitable in that subsidization often increases rather than decreases with the level of education. To improve efficiency and equity, a shift of resources from higher to primary education should therefore be considered. Such a shift would obviously imply an increase in the private cost of higher education, but its effect could be mitigated through a loan scheme. In this paper, our main purpose is to show what a cut in subsidies to higher education can achieve in terms of expanding primary enrollments. The results show that although the outcome differs from country to c…

Economic growthSub saharanSociology and Political ScienceHigher education[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/Education[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationPrimary educationDevelopmentEfficacité de l'éducationAfrique subsaharienneEnseignement supérieurEducationAfriqueRessource de l'éducation0502 economics and businessDevelopment economicsEconomics050207 economics10. No inequalityEquity (economics)Universal Primary Educationbusiness.industry4. Education05 social sciences1. No poverty050301 educationAméliorationSubsidyNiveau de formationEnseignement primaireLoanAllocation des ressourcesEnseignement secondaireDistribution des ressourcesbusiness0503 education
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Innovation in the Rural Areas and the Linkage with the Quintuple Helix Model

2016

Abstract In this paper we analyze some specific conditions for local development. Our interest is oriented towards a multidimensional aspect of peripheral and rural areas. The rural areas considered as a productive system reflects a strong relationship between the agriculture and the other economic activities, In addition eco-systems must be protected and enhanced to develop innovation models that propose new roles and responsibilities for a new development vision. Following the implementation of the Smart Specialization Strategy and the Quintuple Helix Model this paper underlines the importance of connecting the innovation process with rural territories. We have considered some environment…

Economic growthUnderlineRural AreaLocal DevelopmentSmart Specialization Strategy02 engineering and technologyLinkage (mechanical)Smart Specialization Strategy.Settore SECS-P/06 - Economia Applicata12. Responsible consumptionlaw.inventionlawRural Areas; Innovation; Quintuple Helix Model; Smart Specialization Strategy.0502 economics and business11. SustainabilitySpecialization (functional)Quintuple Helix Model0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringRegional scienceGeneral Materials ScienceInnovationSustainable development9. Industry and infrastructurebusiness.industry05 social sciences1. No povertyInnovation processSettore SECS-P/02 Politica EconomicaRural AreasAgriculture8. Economic growth020201 artificial intelligence & image processingRural areabusiness050203 business & managementProcedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences
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How do educational reforms change the share of students in special education? Trends in special education in Finland

2019

Recent European and global trends in education have been to promote inclusive education and expand education, resulting in the increased provision of special education. In promoting inclusive education, recent special education reforms have also aimed to curtail the rise in identification rates for students in special education, for example, by focusing more on early support and discontinuing fiscal incentives to identify students with special educational needs. Using official special education statistics, we studied how Finland’s special education system reforms changed the share of students in special education. In addition, we examined variations in special education provisions among mu…

Economic growthinclusive educationIMPACTcomprehensive schoolSpecial educationeducational reformkoulutuspolitiikkaEducationVARIABLESperusopetusComprehensive schoolALBERTAerityisopetusEducational financePolitical science0502 economics and businessHISTORYPre-tertiary educationEducation policy050207 economics10. No inequalityspecial educationeducation policyBasic education4. Education05 social sciences1. No povertyEquity (finance)050301 educationPOLICYINCENTIVESIncentivebasic educationSCHOOLGROWTHperuskoulu516 Educational sciencesEQUITY0503 educationInclusion (education)inkluusiokoulunuudistus
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Ebola: an open letter to European governments.

2014

After months of inaction and neglect from the international community, the Ebola epidemic in west Africa has now spiralled utterly out of control. Today, the virus is a threat not only to the countries where the outbreak has overwhelmed the capacity of national health systems, but also to the entire world. We urge our governments to mobilise all possible resources to assist west Africa in controlling this horrific epidemic. Based on our expertise in public health and emergency response, we believe the following measures would be particularly eff ective. First, with regards to human resources, given the huge need for trained health-care professionals in west Africa, we urge European governme…

Economic growthmedicine.medical_specialtymedia_common.quotation_subjectInternational CooperationNeglect03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineEnvironmental protectionparasitic diseasesMedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineHuman resourcesEpidemic controlmedia_commonNational health0303 health sciences030306 microbiologybusiness.industryPublic health1. No povertyInternational communityGeneral MedicineHemorrhagic Fever EbolaHazard3. Good healthEuropeEmergency responseGovernmentbusinessLancet (London, England)
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ICT-driven disruptive innovation nurtures un-captured GDP : Harnessing women's potential as untapped resources

2017

The harnessing of untapped resources has become essential for inclusive growth in digital economies particularly as developed economies continue to age demographically. The harnessing of women's potential is an urgent subject in this context, and successive initiatives have been flourishing in many countries. However, given the institutional complexity of the issue, as well as considerable variety across nations, uniformed non-systematic approaches are hardly satisfactory in achieving a timely solution. Against this back drop, this paper analyzed a new information communication technology (ICT)-driven disruptive innovation that may nurture un-captured GDP by harnessing untapped resources su…

Economic growthnaisetjohtamiskulttuuriSociology and Political Scienceorganisational cultureHuman Factors and ErgonomicsContext (language use)Inclusive growthgender balanceEducationsukupuoliuntapped resources0502 economics and businessjohtokunnatgenderEconomicsDisruptive innovationHofstede's cultural dimensions theorytrilateral co-evolutionBusiness and International ManagementEmerging marketscultural dimensionsta113women board members05 social sciences1. No poverty16. Peace & justiceVariety (cybernetics)boards of directorsComputingMilieux_GENERALorganisaatiokulttuuriInformation and Communications Technology8. Economic growth050211 marketingwomenmanagement cultureSustainable growth rate050203 business & management
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After the Millennium Development Goals. Remarks on the ethical assessment of global poverty reduction success

2018

The Millennium Development Goals were effective from 2000 to 2015. Statistics show that most of the goals were met, and particularly success in the goal of reducing extreme poverty (MDG1) gained wide recognition. Despite the strong ethical language related to poverty reduction, there has been little analysis of the ethical significance of the MDG achievements. Since statistical and ethical definitions and representations of poverty never completely overlap, conclusions concerning ethical progress are not directly available from the statistics. This article shows how this ethical significance can be analysed and what kinds of controversies and uncertainties relate to the issue. As part of th…

Economic growthpoverty0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyMillennium Development Goals050601 international relationslcsh:EthicsPolitical scienceta611kehityspolitiikkaköyhyyssosiaalietiikka021110 strategic defence & security studiespoverty linePoverty reduction05 social sciencesta5142Millennium Development Goalsethics0506 political sciencePhilosophystatisticstilastotetiikkalcsh:BJ1-1725Etikk i praksis - Nordic Journal of Applied Ethics
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Working under pressure: economic recession and third sector development in Europe

2016

Purpose – The context conditions for third sector organizations (TSOs) in Europe have significantly changed as a result of the global economic crisis, including decreasing levels of public funding and changing modes of relations with the state. The effect of economic recession, however, varies across Europe. The purpose of this paper is to understand why this is the case. It analyses the impact of economic recession and related policy changes on third sector development in Europe. The economic effects on TSOs are thereby placed into a broader context of changing third sector policies and welfare state restructuring. Design/methodology/approach – The paper focusses on two research questions…

Economic recessionSociology and Political ScienceEconomic policyRestructuringPublic policymedia_common.quotation_subjectPublic policyRecession0502 economics and business050602 political science & public administrationEconomicsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean Union050207 economicsEuropean unionmedia_common[SHS.SOCIO]Humanities and Social Sciences/SociologyEconomic sector05 social sciences1. No povertyWelfare state[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Finance0506 political scienceAusterity8. Economic growthEconomic systemGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceGlobal recessionInstitute for Management ResearchThird sector
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1936. Frustrated Hopes: The Great Depression, the Second Republic and the Civil War

2020

The Great Depression was accompanied by the collapse of the monarchical regime and the establishment of a modern democracy with the Second Republic in April 1931. The new regime had to balance the importance of gaining domestic and international respectability (using orthodox fiscal and monetary policy) with efforts to shift towards a moderate protectionist policy, and enact land, labour and educational reforms. There were fierce confrontations from 1934 on, eventually culminating in a civil war in 1936. The consequences included a long-lasting impact on economic growth; autarky and interventionist policies; a huge loss of human capital; poverty and rising inequality; and a 40-year-long dic…

Economic restructuringSpanish Civil WarPovertyPolitical sciencePolitical economymedia_common.quotation_subjectGreat DepressionAutarkyDictatorshipProtectionismDemocracymedia_common
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