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Residents' attitude towards possible adaptation measures to the sea coast erosion in Latvia

2011

PurposeIn addition to climate changes, human activities in the sea coast area are also important in the context of coastal erosion. There is a need to consider possible measures of adaptation at a national level to solve this issue. The purpose of this paper is to analyze the findings of the interviews made by the author and come to conclusions about residents' attitude towards possible measures of adaptation to the coastal erosion in Latvia.Design/methodology/approachThe research was made by interviewing those seashore residents whose households are most influenced by sea coast erosion along the entire coastline of Latvia in the areas where erosion rate is projected to be at least 6 m unti…

Global and Planetary ChangeInterviewbusiness.industryGeography Planning and DevelopmentEnvironmental resource managementClimate changeContext (language use)Management Monitoring Policy and LawDevelopmentCoastal erosionSea coastGeographyEnvironmental protectionErosionNational levelAdaptation (computer science)businessInternational Journal of Climate Change Strategies and Management
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Conclusions and Final Remarks

2021

The elaboration of this book is based on the theoretical and empirical study of the effects that the new demographic conditions and globalization show on the social protection systems and especially on the sustainability of the PAYG public pension systems implemented in CEE countries.

GlobalizationEmpirical researchSocial protectionPublic economicsPublic pensionSustainabilityEconomicsElaboration
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Glial Protection Against Neuronal Damage

1997

Glial homeostatic mechanisms are involved in neuronal protection during the early phase of cerebral ischemia. These protective effects include, among others, glutamate uptake and the regulation of pH in the extracellular space of the brain. Uptake of glutamate goes along with glial swelling, as does the elimination of protons from the glial cytosol. Five transport systems interact in order to maintain a normal intra- and extracellular pH in the brain.

Glutamate uptakeCytosolnervous systemChemistryNeuronal damageIschemiamedicineGlutamate receptorExtracellularNeuronal protectionmedicine.diseaseHomeostasisCell biology
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Fiscal multipliers and job-protection regulation

2021

Abstract We study, both theoretically and empirically, how labor market regulation affects fiscal multipliers. We focus on the stringency of employment protection legislation, a prominent source of rigidity in European labor markets. First, using a small-open economy model that features labor-market search-and-matching frictions and nominal rigidities, we show that an increase in government spending has larger output effects when firing costs are lower. The importance of layoff costs for the public spending multiplier is larger in the absence of exchange rate adjustment and in a recession. Second, we confirm these findings empirically using a panel of 26 advanced countries over the period 1…

Government spendingEconomics and EconometricsLayoffEmployment protection legislationmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesMarket regulationMonetary economicsRecessionExchange rateEconomy model0502 economics and businessEconomicsMultiplier (economics)050207 economicsFinance050205 econometrics media_commonEuropean Economic Review
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How Does the Public Spending Affect Technical Efficiency? Some Evidence from 15 European Countries

2019

The relationship between government size and economic growth has been widely debated. Departing from this issue, we provide an empirical analysis of the impact of government size on technical efficiency. The aim of this paper is to estimate by using a True Random Effect model the impact of public sector’s size and of public expenditure components on 15 European countries’ technical efficiency from 1996 to 2011. Using the total public expenditure as a proxy for the government size we estimate simultaneously national optimal production function and technical efficiency model by controlling for income distribution and institutional quality. Our main findings show that the effect of public sect…

Government spendingGovernmentSocial protectionPublic economicsbusiness.industryIncome distributionPublic sectorEconomicsProduction (economics)Public expenditurebusinessProxy (statistics)SSRN Electronic Journal
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Exploratory factorial structure of institutional authoritarianism

2019

Background . Social work focused on intervention has generated models ranging from charity to the establishment of devices as public and social policies have crystallized in exclusion processes such as social issues, social domination, social suffering, loss the social bond and streamlining other. Objective . Discuss the scope and limits of social work as a device address to the management policies of the -Tecnopolitica- communication and management of -Necropolitica- emotions. Method . Documental study with a selection of sources considering the keywords of exclusion, domination, suffering, tie and rationalization. Discussion . Social Work as a device intervention should consider forms of …

GovernmentSocial workScope (project management)business.industryAuthoritarianismGeneral MedicinePublic relationsRationalization (economics)Social issuesSocial promotionUNESCO::FILOSOFÍASocial protection:FILOSOFÍA [UNESCO]Sociologybusiness
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IN-WORK POVERTY IN LATVIA

2019

The results of a survey carried out in Latvia in 2015 are examined to estimate the scope and depth of in-work poverty. The widely used EU-SILC data considerably underestimate in-work poverty in Latvia. Logistic regression analysis indicates that persons with low education, poor health, persons of pre-retirement age, and those employed in non-standard work arrangements are more likely exposed to a high in-work poverty risk. Social transfers and the income of other household members do not significantly reduce this risk. The Latvian government should provide adequate social protection and funding to alleviate the in-work poverty problem.

GovernmentWork (electrical)Scope (project management)Social protectionPovertyLow educationlanguageLatvianOcean EngineeringDemographic economicsBusinessLogistic regressionlanguage.human_languageCBU International Conference Proceedings
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RISK ASSESSMENT IN ROMANIA: FROM LEGISLATION TO NEEDS AND POSSIBILITIES

2006

Ecological risk assessment (ERA) is an integral part of the environmental policy assumed by the Romanian Government, according to the standards of the European Union, to which our country hopes to be admitted in 2007. Even though very difficult, the negotiations chapter on environment protection was closed not long ago, the norms the Government has passed, inspired by the Community ones, being quite convincing. The paper presents the general ERA national policy framework, as well as some cases of where human health and ERA have been or should be applied: Baia Mare cyanide spill; Copsa Mica area, where the old pollution with Pb and Cd encompasses more than 40 km 2 , with high risks for popul…

Governmenteducation.field_of_studybiologyEconomic policyRomanianPopulationLegislationEurosbiology.organism_classificationlanguage.human_languageEnvironmental protectionlanguageNational Policymedia_common.cataloged_instanceEnvironmental impact assessmentBusinessEuropean unioneducationmedia_common
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Frontispiece: A Novel Cathode Material for Cathodic Dehalogenation of 1,1‐Dibromo Cyclopropane Derivatives

2015

Green chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryCathode materialOrganic ChemistryInorganic chemistryOrganic chemistryHalogenationGeneral ChemistryCatalysisCyclopropaneCathodic protectionChemistry – A European Journal
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Trasparenza del mercato, tutela del consumatore e green washing

2022

Il saggio propone una riflessione sulla politiche di trasparenza del mercato strumentali all’ obiettivo della sostenibilità ambientale. Nella prospettiva del mercato unico sostenibile un ruolo fondamentale viene attribuito ai c.d green claims, laddove alto è il rischio che la sostenibilità divenga per le aziende una semplice strategia di marketing. Il fenomeno, noto come green washing, si pone in una prospettiva peculiare rispetto alla pubblicità ingannevole, pone domande diverse e reclama risposte diverse. Duplice la linea di intervento seguita dal legislatore euro unitario, da una parte la tutela dalle pratiche commerciali scorrette, dall’altra, quella dell’obbligo di conformità al contra…

Green claims green washing consumer protection transparency market right of information.Settore IUS/01 - Diritto Privato
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