نتایج جستجو برای: O43

تعداد نتایج: 101  

2015
Bethany E Keenan Maree T Izatt Geoffrey N Askin Robert D Labrom Mark J Pearcy Clayton J Adam

QUT/Mater Paediatric Spine Research Group, Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation, Queensland University of Technology and Mater Health Services, Brisbane, QLD, Australia Figure 1 An example of a reformatted supine CT image Cobb 46° (left) and the corresponding standing radiograph Cobb 58° (right) Keenan et al. Scoliosis 2015, 10(Suppl 1):O43 http://www.scoliosisjournal.com/content/10/S1...

2015
Shankha Chakraborty Jon C. Thompson Etienne B. Yehoue

An anti-capitalist cultural bias, through directed within-family human capital transmission, adversely affects the supply of entrepreneurial talent and risk-taking. This limits economic progress if aggregate productivity is low. When productivity is high, economic incentives can overcome cultural inertia. Though the income level depends on culture, the growth rate in this case does not. JEL Cod...

2009
Stefan Voigt

Analysis of the economic effects of constitutional rules has made substantial progress over the last decade. This survey provides an overview of this rapidly growing research area and also discusses a number of methodological issues and identifies underresearched areas. It argues that the next logical step of Positive Constitutional Economics is to endogenize constitutional rules. JEL classific...

Journal: :British Journal of Surgery 2021

Abstract Introduction The incidence of brain metastases is increasing despite longer survival rates for patients with advanced breast cancer. identification novel therapeutic targets these an urgent unmet clinical need. Sequencing metastatic tumours have largely focused on mutations however gene fusions important, yet underappreciated role in tumorigenesis and disease progression. In this study...

2010
Graziella Bertocchi Andrea Guerzoni

Growth, History, or Institutions? What Explains State Fragility in Sub-Saharan Africa We explore the determinants of state fragility in sub-Saharan Africa. Controlling for a wide range of economic, demographic, geographic and istitutional regressors, we find that institutions, and in particular the civil liberties index and the number of revolutions, are the main determinants of fragility, even...

2017
Donald A R George

This paper develops a two-sector growth model in which institutional investors play a significant role. A necessary and suffi cient condition is established under which these investors own the entire capital stock in the long run. The dependence of the long-run growth rate on the behaviour of such investors, and the effects of a productivity increase are analysed. JEL classification. O41, O43 A...

2010
Graziella Bertocchi Andrea Guerzoni

Growth, History, or Institutions? What Explains State Fragility in Sub-Saharan Africa We explore the determinants of state fragility in sub-Saharan Africa. Controlling for a wide range of economic, demographic, geographic and istitutional regressors, we find that institutions, and in particular the civil liberties index and the number of revolutions, are the main determinants of fragility, even...

2013
Michael Grimm Renate Hartwig Jann Lay

Does Forced Solidarity Hamper Investment in Small and Micro Enterprises? Sharing is a norm in many societies. We present a theoretical model on the trade-off between sharing and investment which we test on data from tailors in Burkina Faso. The empirical results support the idea that there are two behavioural patterns: entrepreneurs following an ‘insurance regime’ comply with sharing norms, are...

2012
Carlos Pestana Barros Nicolas Peypoch Luis Costa Miguel St. Aubyn Luís F. Costa

Legal simplification may improve the quality of institutions in industrialised countries that developed over-complex legal systems. In theory, this type of regulatory reform promotes economic efficiency, leading to higher levels of productivity and output. In this paper we use a Panel Factor-Augmented VAR approach to measure the long-run impact of legal-simplification programmes in total factor...

2016
Fatema-Tuz Johura Rozina Parveen Atiqul Islam Abdus Sadique Md Niaz Rahim Shirajum Monira Anisur R. Khan Sunjukta Ahsan Makoto Ohnishi Haruo Watanabe Subhra Chakraborty Christine M. George Alejandro Cravioto Armando Navarro Badrul Hasan Munirul Alam

Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) and enterotoxigenic E. coli (ETEC) are important causes of diarrhea in humans and animals worldwide. Although ruminant animals are the main source of STEC, diarrhea due to this pathotype is very low in Bangladesh where ETEC remains the predominant group associated with childhood diarrhea. In the present study, E. coli strains (n = 35) isolated from ...

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