نتایج جستجو برای: sanctions

تعداد نتایج: 4806  

2014
Emily Unwin Katherine Woolf Clare Wadlow Jane Dacre

OBJECTIVES To examine the association between doctors' sex and receiving sanctions on their medical registration, while controlling for other potentially confounding variables. DESIGN Cross-sectional study. SETTING The General Medical Council (GMC)'s List of Registered Medical Practitioners (LRMP) database of doctors practising in the UK. POPULATION All doctors on the GMC's LRMP on 29 May...

2009
Kai Lessmann Robert Marschinski Ottmar Edenhofer

The prospects for cooperation on climate protection beyond 2012 are currently uncertain. Thus policy instruments which foster participation in International Environmental Agreements (IEA) are in demand. Among the instruments under discussion are trade sanctions. Multi-region optimal growth models are a state of the art tool for integrated assessment, but introducing trade sanctions distorts the...

2002
Daniel W. Drezner David Baldwin Christian Davenport Helen Milner Jim Morrow Roland Paris Eric Reinhardt Bruce Russett Richard Tucker

Acommon thread in the economic sanctions literature is the assumption that multilateral cooperation among the potential sanctioning states is a necessary and/or sufficient condition for generating a successful outcome.1 Indeed, obtaining multilateral cooperation is so important that some scholars make this their dependent variable. Some of the more sophisticated work on economic coercion has fo...

Journal: :The B.E. journal of economic analysis & policy 2010
Rosalie Liccardo Pacula Beau Kilmer Michael Grossman Frank J Chaloupka

User sanctions influence the legal risk for consumers who engage in illegal drug markets. If a reduction in user sanctions leads to an increase in consumption, drug prices will rise unless supply is perfectly elastic. In equilibrium, a change in consumption associated with decreasing user sanctions could be relatively small if supply is upward sloping. Using a novel dataset with rich transactio...

2002
S. A. WEST E. TOBY R. F. DENISON

Why do mutualists perform costly behaviours that benefit individuals of a different species? One of the factors that may stabilize mutualistic interactions is when individuals preferentially reward more mutualistic (beneficial) behaviour and ⁄ or punish less mutualistic (more parasitic) behaviour. We develop a model that shows how such sanctions provide a fitness benefit to the individuals that...

2017
Emmanuel Hache Olivier Massol Emmanuel HACHE Olivier MASSOL

Iran’s energy and petrochemical exports have recently been restricted by a series of international sanctions. This paper focuses on one of the country’s exports, namely methanol – a petrochemical increasingly used for fuel blending and traded at various locations worldwide – and empirically explores the relationships among the North American, European, and Asian markets to investigate the incid...

2014
Bernhard Boockmann Stephan L. Thomsen Thomas Walter

In Germany, imposition of benefit cuts for non-compliant welfare recipients depends on the policy of the local welfare agencies resulting in considerable regional variation, expressed in milder and stricter sanction regimes. Findings from international studies show, that benefit sanctions can substantially increase individual employment uptake. This raises the question, whether a stricter use o...

2007
Anup Malani Ramanan Laxminarayan

Containment of potential pandemic threats such as SARS and avian ‡u depends on prompt reporting of outbreaks. This paper examines the incentives of source countries to identify and disclose outbreaks. The analysis yields a number of policy-relevent …ndings. Whereas sanctions by trading partners following the formal report of an outbreak discourages reporting, sanctions based on fears of an unde...

Abstract: The aim of international economic sanctions is imposing economic restrictions on target countries. In order to decrease the sanctions negative brunt on citizenry and make it ineffective, government may respond to sanctions through policies such as increasing the supply of public goods. This paper studies the regime changes of government expenditures in Iranian economy in response to e...

Journal: :دانشنامه حقوق اقتصادی 0
عبدالحسین شیروی محمد حسین وکیلی مقدم

based on the current approach, to ascertain and enforce the sanctions in law is one of the exclusive functions of governments. but the deeper examination reveals that many transactors prefer non-legal sanctions. at first glance, this self-enforcement mechanism seems to be contrary to legal fundamentals. therefore, these sanctions are contested in law. this article is an attempt to consider a ne...

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