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Efficiency of small scale vegetable farms:policy implications for the rural poverty reduction in Nepal
DEA improve efficiency vegetable production women participation
2016/5/11
Poverty and hunger reduction are intertwined challenges and enduring issues in the world, particularly in developing countries. Improvement in the efficiency in vegetable farming helps the farmers inc...
Asymmetric Shocks and Risk Sharing in a Monetary Union: Updated Evidence and Policy Implications for Europe
ˉnancial integration regional specialization
2015/9/21
We ˉnd that risk sharing in the European Union (EU) has been increasing over the
past decade due to increased cross-ownership of assets across countries. Industrial speciaization has also been increa...
The Monetary Policy Implications of Greater Fiscal Discipline
Monetary Policy Implications Greater Fiscal Discipline
2015/8/4
After nearly a quarter century of large budget deficits—causing
the public debt to double from 20 percent to 42 percent as a share of
GDP in the industrialized countries—the need for greater fiscal
...
Remarks at a Panel on the Monetary Policy Implications of the Global Crisis
Monetary Policy Global Crisis
2015/8/3
These remarks examine the implications of the global financial crisis for monetary
policy. I speak mainly from the perspective of monetary policy in the United States where I have
done most of my re...
Origins and Policy Implications of the Crisis.
Behavioral Aspects of Price Setting, and Their Policy Implications
Inflation and Deflation Price Policy Laws and Statutes Consumer Behavior Emotions
2015/4/22
This paper starts by discussing consumers' cognitive and emotional reaction to posted prices. Cognitively, some consumers do not appear to make effective use of price information to maximize their con...
An exploratory analysis of payoffs for the lifetime mortgage of farming assets and its policy implications
Farming-Asset Pension (FAP) reverse mortgage,
2014/10/11
This study discusses and calibrates a pioneered model of estimating the payoffs for the farming-asset pension (FAP), which is to comprehensively integrate the components of farming assets into the rec...
The World Economy(2011)—The Abatement of Carbon Dioxide Intensity in China: Factor Decomposition and Policy Implications
The World Economy The Abatement of Carbon Dioxide Intensity in China Factor Decomposition Policy Implications
2014/1/13
The World Economy(2011)—The Abatement of Carbon Dioxide Intensity in China: Factor Decomposition and Policy Implications。
Reducing the greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to climate change is one of the
fundamental challenges of our time. No single action will solve the problem: mitigation will
require a host of...
Impact, regulation and health policy implications of physician migration in OECD countries
policy implications physician migration OECD countries
2009/9/28
Although OECD countries generally favour long-term policies of national self-sufficiency to sustain their physician workforce, such policies usually co-exist with short-term or medium-term policies to...
Inclusive Growth toward a Harmonious Society in the People’s Republic of China: Policy Implications
Policy Harmonious Society
2009/9/1
This paper examines the policy implications of adopting a development
strategy anchored on inclusive growth for the People’s Republic of China
(PRC). In response to rising inequality, more and more ...
CHINA’S NEW ECONOMIC AGENDA: POLICY IMPLICATIONS FOR LIBERALIZING THE CAPITAL ACCOUNT
NEW ECONOMIC AGENDA POLICY IMPLICATIONS CAPITAL ACCOUNT
2008/11/11
In recent years, there has been considerable discussion of the impact
of globalization on the Chinese economy. The consequence of
China’s entry to the World Trade Organization for capital mobility
...
Policy Implications Of The Gradient Of Health And Wealth
Policy Implications Gradient Health Wealth
2014/3/18
Men in the United States with family incomes in the top 5 percent of the distribution in 1980 had about 25 percent longer to live than did those in the bottom 5 percent. Proportional increases in inco...