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METHODS OF PROMOTION OF HOTEL SERVICES WITH REGARD TO TRENDS OF DEVELOPMENT OF HOTEL BUSINESS
Published 2018-06-01“…Therefore, in order to increase the amount of reservation directly to hotels, it makes sense to resort to the policy of forming long-term relationships with lodgers: sending to personalized e-mails, forming a base of the preferences for regular customers, collecting customer feedback on the site, promoting additional services in dispatch and letters of welcome, etc. …”
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Ecological Initiatives of the Global Catholic Climate Movement
Published 2020-03-01“…There are three major dimensions describing how to bring Pope’s teaching to life: spiritual dimension, lifestyle dimension and public policy dimension. In this article one can find many examples of good practices, which have been in the process of being realized since the GCCM was set up in 2015. …”
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Fiscal vertical imbalance and income inequality: A threshold effect analysis based on government expenditure.
Published 2025-01-01“…This study aims to investigate the complex relationship between vertical fiscal imbalance, public expenditure structure, and income distribution disparities, with the goal of providing policy insights for achieving shared prosperity. Employing Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) and threshold analysis, the research reveals key findings: (1) an exacerbation of vertical fiscal imbalance significantly widens the urban-rural income gap; (2) public expenditure structure exhibits threshold effects, resulting in non-linear impacts on income disparity; (3) a unique contribution of our study is the identification of varying threshold effects of urban public expenditure on income disparities within rural areas, urban areas, and the gap between them, underscoring the need for targeted fiscal interventions. …”
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Sur la corde raide : rente pétrolière et développement en Équateur (1972-2017)
Published 2022-01-01“…In a third part, we show that from 2007, the Citizens’ Revolution implemented new methods of rent management in a favorable context, however, it had limited room for maneuver in terms of economic policy.…”
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It Does Not Stop at Treaties: Filling the Void of Indigenous Governance
Published 2025-01-01“…Not understanding how these governments function, how they overlap, or how the United States often works against sovereign nations is detrimental to any policy created with the intent of service to Tribal governments. …”
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Civil Society and the Democratization of Communications in Latin America
Published 2014-05-01“…Despite the fact that disputes over communications policies in Latin America seem to be restricted to confrontations between governments and media corporations, civil society organizations have to an unprecedented degree been protagonists in policy debate and formulation. …”
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Understanding the resident group
Published 2002-09-01“…The low morale of residential workers and their sense of isolation from child care policy and practice developments have been well documented (Berridge & Brodie, 1998, Murray & Hill, 1991). …”
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The Impact of Family Sustainable Livelihood and Environmental Cognition on Herdsmen’s Choice of Production Behavior
Published 2022-01-01“…The area and quality of grassland in herdsman families’ sustainable livelihood could encourage herdsmen to increase breeding scale, while the quantity of livestock, structure of house, the number of labor, the level of education, the status of health, and the income of families could promote herdsmen to restrain the breeding scale. The cognition of policy and ecological environment also had a significant positive effect on herdsmen restraining breeding scale.…”
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O Plano Diretor de Chapecó (SC) e a possibilidade de um pacto social à luz dos princípios do Estatuto da Cidade
Published 2008-01-01“…With the obligation to work out a Master Plan in cities with more than 20 thousand inhabitants, on the basis of instruments and participative principles defined by the City Statute, there is a need to establish a social pact between government, market and civil society on urban policy. In view of the different interests of the actors involved in the discussion, the article analyzes the conflicts that surfaced in the debate about the reformulation (2002/2003) and revision (2006) of the Master Plan of Territorial Development of Chapecó, in the light of the principles of the City Statute and the possibility of a minimal and lasting consensus among the participants. …”
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Disintegration of the BRELL electric ring: causes and consequences for the Baltic states
Published 2024-12-01“…The article discusses some problems of energy supply of the Baltic republics with electricity after their accession to the European Union. The policy of Brussels aimed at curtailing energy cooperation between the Baltic States and Russia and Belarus is analyzed. …”
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Regulationist Macro-Models for Developing Countries. An Application to the Argentine New Development Pattern
Published 2012-05-01“…In this paper we present a regulationst structural macroeconometric model (RSMM) to develop economic forecasts and examine different policy outcomes in Argentina. RSMM main characteristics involve cumulative causation dynamics where income distribution, macroeconomic volatility, credit rationing and productive heterogeneity conjugates to obtain a new instrument to precisely examine key macroeconomic and social variables. …”
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COOPERATION OPPORTUNITIES BETWEEN EURASIAN ECONOMIC UNION AND ASSOCIATION OF SOUTHEAST ASIAN NATIONS
Published 2017-11-01“…The article examines modern economic and integration processes in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in the context of opportunities and constraints to implement the foreign economic policy of Russia and the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) in the region. …”
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Two Years in Crisis — Municipal Finances Remain Sustainable Nonetheless
Published 2022-09-01“…Abstract Federal and state policies have massively supported the German municipalities during the coronavirus crisis. …”
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Digital economy, green finance, and economic resilience.
Published 2025-01-01“…In this regard, China's economic resilience must be enhanced by strengthening the construction of digital infrastructure, promoting innovation and the development of green finance, and formulating a policy environment conducive to the development of green finance.…”
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The Global Rise of Anti-Gender Movements and Feminist Resistance Strategies
Published 2025-01-01“…Politicians, policymakers, and diverse societal actors in various countries challenge or reject feminist ideas and gender-related concepts, as well as support policy changes that erode the structures and institutions that have been instrumental in upholding women's rights, promoting gender equality, and protecting the rights of LGBTQ people. …”
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How Parents and Agents Can Address Bullying with Youth
Published 2005-12-01“… Recently the American Medical Association (AMA) adopted a new anti-bullying policy that concluded that bullying is not just another childhood behavior that will eventually be outgrown, but rather a public health problem that can have long-term effects for both the bully and the victim. …”
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Croissance et répartition en présence d’investissements environnementaux non désirés
Published 2010-12-01“…Sustainable development policies can have, inter alia incidences, that to impose on firms investments which otherwise they did not wish to undertake. …”
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Économie politique des services écosystémiques : de l’analyse économique aux évolutions juridiques
Published 2016-06-01“…We focus on the interactions between theoretical arguments and institutional changes involved by the integration of ecosystem services within policy and law. The political economy of ecosystem services appeared to be dual: on the one hand it could be a seminal framework to implement new strategies to overcome the failures of our development models; but, on the other hand, the strength of epistemological principles inherited from mainstream economics could enforce the processes of commodification through radical changes concerning the Humans and Nature relationships. …”
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Drug Cost-Effectiveness Assessments Require Standards for Rigor and Inclusion
Published 2023-02-01“…ICER’s cost effectiveness assessments are increasingly being used to support health insurance coverage and healthcare policy decisions. ICER often does not apply rigorous data quality and inclusion criteria to either the assumptions embedded within their cost-effectiveness models or the data inputted into the models. …”
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STATE AS AN INVESTOR AND CUSTOMER IN POSTGRADUATE EDUCATION: NATIONAL RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES NETWORK
Published 2022-05-01“…The article provides an analysis of the state policy as an investor in the course of reforminghigher education system. …”
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