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Title:Divided by borders, united in healthcare? : regional heterogeneities and technocratic solidarity during the Covid-19 pandemic Author(s):REINL, Ann-Kathrin; BEETSMA, Roel; NICOLI, FrancescoDate:2024Citation:Journal of European public policy, 2024, OnlineFirstType:ArticleAbstract:It is not only the states of the European Union (EU) that are heterogeneous in many respects, but also the regions existing within them. In this paper, we make use of a conjoint experiment on a particular type of technocratic ...
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Title:Open science and the impact of open access, open data, and FAIR publishing principles on data-driven academic research : towards ever more transparent, accessible, and reproducible academic output? Author(s):UMBACH, Gaby Date:2024Citation:Statistical journal of the IAOS, 2024, Vol. 40, No. 1, pp. 59-70Type:ArticleAbstract:Contemporary evidence-informed policy-making (EIPM) and societies require openly accessible high-quality knowledge as input into transparent and accountable decision-making and informed societal action. Open Science1 ...
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Title:Climate distance and bilateral trade Author(s):LAMONACA, Emilia; BOZZOLA, Martina; SANTERAMO, Fabio Gaetano Date:2024Citation:Economics letters, 2024, OnlineFirstType:ArticleAbstract:Climate conditions are sources of comparative advantages and may foster trading opportunities. Through a gravity-type approach we show that overtime variations in climate differences correlate with bilateral trade values. ...
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Title:Conceptualising and challenging child neglect in humanitarian action : protecting displaced children in Jordan and Palestine Author(s):PROCTER, Caitlin Harriet Elinor ; PONTALTI, Kirsten; HART, Jason; ALRUZZI, MohammedDate:2024Citation:Child abuse and neglect, 2024, Vol. 147, Art. 106539, OnlineOnlyType:ArticleSeries/Number:[Migration Policy Centre]Abstract:Background: Humanitarian organisations commonly identify neglect as a specific form of harm from which children should be protected. However, lack of debate about the aetiology of child neglect has left intact a tendency ...
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Title:Maladaptation in an unequal world : an evolutionary model with heterogeneous agents Author(s):ANTOCI, Angelo; BORGHESI, Simone; GALDI, Giulio ; SODINI, Mauro; TICCI, ElisaDate:2024Citation:Annals of operations research, 2024, OnlineFirstType:ArticleAbstract:Maladaptation is steadily increasing its presence in agenda and debates about climate change and its impacts. The term denotes actions undertaken, at the individual or collective level, to defend against the adverse effects ...