نتایج جستجو برای: political barriers

تعداد نتایج: 184219  

2001
Pippa Norris Ronald Inglehart

A fundamental problem facing the worldwide process of democratization is the continued lack of gender equality in political leadership. The basic facts are not in dispute: Today women represent only one in seven parliamentarians, one in ten cabinet ministers, and, at the apex of power, one in 20 heads of state or government. Multiple factors have contributed to this situation, including structu...

عظیمی چنزق, علی, کشاورزیان پیوستی, اکبر ,

Second half of 20th century marks the beginning of the endeavors of the world states toward achieving economic growh and development. This is a not an incidental development and increased the level of social welfare with the help of progressive cultural, political and social variables using industrial development strategy. Afterwards, third world newly independent countries designed various de...

Journal: :J. Economic Theory 2009
Quy-Toan Do Andrei A. Levchenko

This paper investigates the relationship between international trade and the quality of economic institutions. We model institutions as fixed costs of entry, in a framework that has two key features. First, preferences over entry costs differ across firms and depend on firm size. Larger firms prefer to set higher costs of entry, in order to reduce competition. Second, these costs are endogenous...

Journal: :Public health 2011
S MacKay

This paper discusses legislative interventions that have potential to address factors in the food environment that contribute to unhealthy eating patterns and increasing obesity rates in the Australian population, and political barriers to the implementation of these interventions. The paper devotes particular attention to legislative interventions to require disclosure of nutrition information...

ملایی, رئوف, نوروزی, علیرضا, چهارسوقی‌امین, حامد, کاکه, احمد,

     The purpose of this research was to analyze the commercialization barriers of agricultural knowledge at IAU, Ilam Branch in 2013. The methodology of this research was applied in objective, a field study as far as the monitoring and control of variables is concerned, also in method of data gathering is descriptive. The statistical population included 90 postgraduate stud...

2016
Alem MAKSUTI Danica ROTAR PAVLIČ Tomaž DEŽELAN

INTRODUCTION The study focuses on the programmatic bases of Slovenian political parties since independence. It presents an analysis of party programs and their preferences regarding doctors and other health workers, as well as the contents most commonly related to them. At the same time, the study also highlights the intensity of the presence of doctors on the policy agenda through time. METH...

2015
Fabian Wahl

This study investigates the effect of participative political institutions (PPIs) that emerged in many central European cities from the late 13th century. The empirical analysis of the paper is based on newly compiled long-run data for the existence of different types of PPIs in 104 cities in the Holy Roman Empire. The effect of both an overall index of participativeness of political institutio...

2015
Sara H. Ali Vincent I. O. Agyapong

BACKGROUND In order to scale up mental health care nationally, barriers to health services utilisation need to be identified and addressed. AIM The aim of this study was to identify barriers to mental health services utilization in Sudan from the perspectives of carer's of mentally ill patients and psychiatrists and to make recommendations to address the identified barriers. METHODS Mixed r...

1999
Roger B. Myerson

Elements of an economic theory of political institutions are introduced. A variety of electoral systems are reviewed. Cox’s threshold is shown to measure incentives for diversity and specialization of candidates’ positions, when the number of serious candidates is given. Duverger’s law and its generalizations are discussed, to predict the number of serious candidates. Duverger’s law is interpre...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Australia 2004
Richard Grol Michel Wensing

To bridge the gap between scientific evidence and patient care we need an in-depth understanding of the barriers and incentives to achieving change in practice. Various theories and models for change point to a multitude of factors that may affect the successful implementation of evidence. However, the evidence for their value in the field is still limited. When planning complex changes in prac...

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