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期刊名:Atlantic economic journal

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ISSN:0197-4254

e-ISSN:1573-9678

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This paper shows that, in a two-country model, where the two economies differ in their level of financial market development, financial integration has sizable short- and medium-term effects, even in the absence of aggregate risks. Consiste...
Aloys L Prinz,Hanno Beck Aloys L Prinz
This paper shows that so-called modern monetary theory (MMT) lacks a sound economic foundation for its far-reaching policy recommendations. This paper's main contribution to the literature concerns the theoretical foundation of MMT. A simpl...
Juan J DelaCruz,Christos Giannikos,Andreas Kakolyris et al. Juan J DelaCruz et al.
Older adults with the human immunodeficiency virus or HIV (OAWH), people 50 years and older, are aging with the disease and experience low quality of life. Mental health disorders trigger and worsen health inequalities with larger impacts o...
Andrew W Lo Andrew W Lo
Funding for early-stage biomedical innovation has become more difficult to secure at the same time that medical breakthroughs seem to be occurring at ever increasing rates. One explanation for this counterintuitive trend is that increasing ...
Debra S Dwyer,Rachel Kreier,Maria X Sanmartin Debra S Dwyer
There is growing evidence of risks associated with excessive technology use, especially among teens and young adults. However, little is known about the characteristics of those who are at elevated risk of being problematic users. Using dat...
Hsueh-Fen Chen,Gloria J Bazzoli,Hui-Min Hsieh Hsueh-Fen Chen
Increases in hospital financial pressure resulting from public and private payment policy may substantially reduce a hospital's ability to provide certain services that are not well compensated or are frequently used by the uninsured. The o...
David C Grabowski,Thomas G McGuire David C Grabowski
Nursing homes serve many severely ill poor people, including large numbers of racial/ethnic minority residents. Previous research indicates that blacks tend to receive care from lower quality nursing homes (Grabowski, 2004). Using the Insti...
Pinka Chatterji,Margarita Alegria,David Takeuchi Pinka Chatterji
Prior research on the disability burden of mental disorders has focused on the non-Latino white population, despite the growing size and importance of racial/ethnic minorities in the labor market and in the US population as a whole. This pa...