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    Challenges of healthcare financing in the world’s largest refugee camp: a mixed-method study among healthcare stakeholders for Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh by Isabel Smith, Imdadul Haque Talukdar, Sayeeda Tarannum, M A Rifat, Priyanka Boga, Jubayer Mumin, Pablo André Veronés, Ziba Mahdi, Syeda Saima Alam, Arif Faysal Khan

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Financial documents (available online) and reports from respective coordinating agencies were also reviewed.Setting Online key informant interviews (KIIs) were conducted from Stockholm with participants residing in Bangladesh between June 2022 and September 2022.Participants Eight KIIs were conducted with professional health programme managers, executives and personnel involved in policy coordination and implementation in refugee camps in Cox’s Bazar district of Bangladesh.Results We identified four themes and three subthemes outlining key challenges in healthcare funding, including decreasing funds (supported by a quantitative assessment) due to macroglobal issues, conflicting short-term and long-term priorities between implementing partners, insufficient efficacy due to challenges with collaborative priority-setting and implementing common processes, and a lack of consensus regarding equity between host and refugee communities.Conclusions The study identified unique challenges beyond the commonly discussed health financing issues in a resource-deficient setting: stakeholders’ conflicting priorities regarding funding and undecided equity issues among the host and refugee communities are worth scholarly and policy focus. …”
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    OPERATING SURPLUS OF LGUS IN THE CONTEXT OF LEGAL CHANGES RESULTING IN A DECLINE OF LGUS' CURRENT INCOME FROM PIT by Iwona Kowalska

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The following were applied to accomplish the research objective:(1) quantitative analysis, taking into consideration the data of the Ministry of Finance presented in the reports on LGUs' budget implementation for 2020-2021 and multi-annual financial forecasts for the LGUs’ budget plan for 2022; (2) review of source literature and legislation related to the research subject. …”
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    Innovative technologies for growing digital maturity in auditors by N. V. Ruban-Lazareva

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Innovative auditing technologies of regional finance and real economy auditing have been analyzed to substantiate the value of auditors’ digital maturity in the diversity of such technologies. …”
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    INTERNALLY GENERATED REVENUE (IGR) AND CORRUPTION IN NIGERIA: A FOCUS ON TAXES AND RATES by OWENVBIUGIE VINCENT OVENSERI

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…The analysis reveals a significant negative correlation between corruption and tax collection efficiency, evidenced by a correlation coefficient of -0.65. …”
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    The Mediating Role of Cash Flow Statement Indicators in the Relationship between Stock Mispricing and Corporate Cash Holding by Ali Majid Akaleh, Hamzeh Didar, Gholamreza Mansourfar

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…The regression analysis for the second hypothesis, in line with market timing theory, demonstrated that mispricing positively and significantly impacted net cash from financing activities. …”
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    Analysis of the “Third mission of universities” in the aspect of educational risks of digital divide by E. V. Voevodina

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…The results of the study using the method of qualitative and quantitative documents analysis – Internet sites of Russian universities, their legal and regulatory documentation addressing the “third mission” have allowed us to conclude that Russian universities are focused on online education, massive open educational courses and training in digital professions. …”
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    Features of Carbon Regulation in the Republic of Belarus and the Russian Federation: Comparative Analysis and Trends by V. A. Liubchyk, V. E. Pinaev, V. N. Ukhova

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Among the examples of supporting instruments subsidies, targeted financing and tax preferences, as well as information policy may be noted. …”
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    Analysis of the causality between regional capital expenditure and local own-source revenue in Maluku province by Dientje Rumerung, Hermi Oppier, Fahrudin Ramly, Jopie Tamtelahitu, Izaac Tonny Matitaputty

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Therefore, the ability of regional governments to optimize regional income sources through extensification and intensification of potential economic sources reduces regional governments' dependence on central government finance.…”
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