نتایج جستجو برای: government policy

تعداد نتایج: 362855  

2004
FRED THOMPSON MARK T. GREEN

This article provides a brief history of tax and expenditure limitation initiatives in Oregon, along with a narrative of contemporary events. Largely as a consequence of the initiative’s increased role in the formulation of Oregon’s fiscal policy, state and local taxes paid by Oregon households declined from 7.4 percent of income in 1989 to 6.8 percent in 2003; state revenue, which is heavily d...

2008
F. Antoniou

In this paper we examine an alternative policy scenario, where governments allow polluting …rms to trade permits in a strategic environmental policy model. We demonstrate, among other things, that with no market power in the permits market, governments of the exporting …rms do not have an incentive to under-regulate pollution in order to become more competitive. This strategic e¤ect is reversed...

2000
LAURA VALENTINI Joaquim Oliveira Martins

Concerns have been expressed that in a global market place with mobile capital, national governments will have incentives to set weak environmental policies (“environmental dumping”) to protect the international competitiveness of their domestic firms, that these incentives are particularly strong in industries where plants may be relatively footloose, so that governments are concerned to preve...

2005
TOM ENTWISTLE STEVE MARTIN

Competition was one of the guiding threads of public policy under the Conservative Governments of the 1980s and 1990s. But whereas the Conservatives looked to the market primarily for the disciplining and economizing effects of competition, the Labour Government sees the market as a source of innovation and improvement. Following a brief description of these different perspectives, this paper i...

2016
Joanna S. McKenzie Rojan Dahal Manish Kakkar Nitish Debnath Mahmudur Rahman Sithar Dorjee Khalid Naeem Tikiri Wijayathilaka Barun Kumar Sharma Nasir Maidanwal Asmatullah Halimi Eunmi Kim Pranab Chatterjee Brecht Devleesschauwer

INTRODUCTION Considerable advocacy, funding, training, and technical support have been provided to South Asian countries to strengthen One Health (OH) collaborative approaches for controlling diseases with global human pandemic potential since the early 2000s. It is essential that the OH approach continues to be strengthened given South Asia is a hot spot for emerging and endemic zoonotic disea...

2017
George Thomson Nick Wilson

BACKGROUND Although there is global growth in outdoor smokefree areas, little is known about the associated smokefree signage. We aimed to study smokefree signage at playgrounds and to compare field observations with images from Google Street View (GSV). METHODS We randomly selected playgrounds in 21 contiguous local government areas in the lower North Island of New Zealand, all of which had ...

Journal: :Australian and New Zealand journal of public health 2017
George Thomson Jennifer Martin Heather Gifford Kiri Parata Nick Wilson

Effective smokefree outdoor policies (SFOP) can reduce the normalisation of smoking and aid quitting.1-3 In New Zealand (NZ), more than 90% of local government authorities have some ‘educational’ outdoor smokefree policies, but these are not enforceable by law.4 We used a case study of NZ’s capital city (Wellington) to explore the issues and options for progressing SFOP in pedestrian-dense urba...

2013
Ludger Schuknecht

In the 1970s, taxation of "windfall" profits from primary products and intervention in trade and production tempted governments into expansionary fiscal policies, whilst stifling the private sector and depressing growth. However, the experience of the recent coffee boom has so far been more favourable: those African countries which liberalized and left a large share of the “windfall” with the p...

Journal: :Thorax 2004
T G O'Riordan G C Smaldone

Respiratory medical societies throughout the world have an important role in helping governments to develop public policy to counter the threat of bioterrorism.

2009
Jacco J.J. Thijssen

This paper discusses how optimal stopping theory can be used to determine the price that governments should pay for (distressed) assets in case these are nationalised. In addition, optimal stopping theory is used to indicate what the return on these assets to the tax payer might be, depending on different sell-back policies.

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