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Conceptual Perspectives on State Fragility
Published 2021-09-01“…The literature review presented in the article finds that fragile states often have an insufficient tax base to guarantee the efficient provision of public goods. …”
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Performance of Microfiltration Membranes to Turn Processed Water from Hospital Wastewater Treatment Plants (WWTP) into Clean Water
Published 2024-04-01“…Problems arise when there are tax fees on groundwater use by hospitals. This will, of course, burden the hospital's operational costs. …”
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Revolutionizing Africa's carbon footprint through innovative technology dissemination strategies for greenhouse gas emission reduction: an MCDM approach
Published 2025-06-01“…The study recommends investing in solar and wind energy projects, offering subsidies and tax incentives to attract investment, and establishing a solid policy framework to encourage collaboration. …”
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Batılı Gezginlerin Gözlem ve Değerlendirmelerinde Ankara Keçisi
Published 2021-06-01“…While Turkish producers who feed goats decreased, producers and businesses lost their earning, and the state lost tax revenues.…”
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Risk of Material Misstatement in the Audit of Payments to Budget
Published 2024-12-01“…The results of the study indicate that the statements of management personnel regarding data that can be used to identify the object of taxation, its measurement, the calculation of tax liabilities, as well as the state's debt and other settlements of the enterprise with the budget, characterize a wide range of signs of the existence of risks of material misstatement. …”
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Profiling Intangible Cultural Heritage Visitors through Multilayer Perceptron’s model
Published 2025-01-01“…To address the issue of overcrowding, a ‘per-entry’ fee is proposed for the patios, or a tourist tax to be imposed in the city of Cordoba.…”
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Gender and ethnic diversity and wage gaps in the Canadian chiropractic workforce
Published 2025-01-01“…Methods We used 2021 population census data with integrated administrative income tax records to identify and characterize chiropractic practitioners aged 25–54. …”
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Health promotion and tobacco control: a transatlantic perspective between Brazil and Portugal
Published 2025-01-01“…These achievements are the result of educational campaigns, tax increases and the creation of smoke-free environments. …”
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Agent-Based Modeling of Harvest Decisions by Small Scale Forest Landowners in Maine, USA
Published 2013-01-01“…We present baseline simulation results and compare the effect of a social change (an increased tax rate) and a biophysical change (a pest outbreak resulting in increased tree mortality) on the system. …”
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Public Debt of Japan: Analysis of Features and Assessment of Prospects
Published 2019-11-01“…The behavior of investors is affected by the strengthening of the position of Neo-Keynesians in world economic sci ence, who consider domestic debt safe, assuming that budget expenditures can be equal to the sum of tax revenues and domestic debt. Government bonds will continue to play a dominant role in the Japanese debt market for a long time and, although the volume of this type of loans is large, a high degree of confidence in Japanese finances will remain both domestically and abroad thanks to a competent, cautious and conservative financial policy. …”
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What Can Urban Gardening Really Do About Gentrification? A Case-Study of Three San Francisco Community Gardens
Published 2015-12-01“…This question is especially crucial since the municipal government is a strong proponent of urban greening and the City of San Francisco has a rather ambivalent attitude when it comes to balancing poor people’s socioeconomic rights with the tax revenue generated by urban development and the resulting influx of households in the upper income bracket. …”
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Social protection of young families as a factor of trust in the state: sociological view
Published 2024-08-01“…These factors dictate the need to adjust the package of social protection (support) measures for families with consideration to their real requests: strengthening the economic component (reduction of bureaucratic barriers, tax burden, support for small and medium-sized enterprises and firms that are led, as a rule, by representatives of young married couples); organising a network of centres for specialised psychological assistance to pregnant women and their husbands, then psychological and pedagogical accompaniment of parents; targeting information state policy (with an emphasis on the parental channel), as well as through programmes of educational shifts of youth camps (formation of knowledge among young generations of Russians even before marriage about the state policy of family protection (support), social trust and confidence in their well-being in the future). …”
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The military service as part of the social ideal in Serbia
Published 2023-01-01“…The first would be incentives related to employment, the second would be cooperation between the state and civic initiatives and organizations, and the third would be incentives related to business and tax incentives.…”
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Tailoring bus rapid transit to the complex realities of African Cities: Critical issues and public policy planning approaches
Published 2025-03-01“…Paratransit services in African cities, characterised by reckless driving, unscheduled operations, ageing and small vehicles, tax avoidance, lack of social protection, and irregular worker earnings, account for a significant share of daily trips. …”
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Drafting of the Union treaty in September-December 1991: from the dismantling of statehood to the USSR's collapse
Published 2018-09-01“…On the basis of these archival documents, as well as press materials, documentary collections, memories of eyewitnesses of those events, the author compares the positions of the Union and the Republican leaders on the structure of the future Union of the USSR: membership in the updated Union, the tax system, state bodies, the legal system. The key problem, to which all discussions of the Union Treaty were reduced, concerned distribution of power between the Union and Republican elites. …”
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Examining the affordable connectivity program and telehealth use: a pilot survey of the affordable connectivity program, telehealth, video and audio visits in a racially diverse, l...
Published 2025-01-01“…Three multivariable regression models examined associations between ACP and three dependent variables, separately: (i) Used telehealth in the past 12 months, (ii) Had 1 or more video visits/consults in the past 12 months, and (iii) Had 1 or more telephone visits/consults in the past 12 months. 41% of survey respondents identified as non-Hispanic Black individuals, 33% as non-Hispanic White individuals, and 22% as Hispanic individuals. 69% reported a pre-tax annual household income of less than $35,000. …”
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The Impact of Stone Quarrying on Socio Economic Status of Households in Nyakyibigi Ntungamo Municipality.
Published 2023“…The study findings on strategies to curtail the problems faced by people resulting from stone quarrying in Nyakyibigi Ntungamo municipality were; provision of tax holidays to investors, strengthening of security in quarrying areas, importing equipment's to use in quarrying process and rehabilitation of roads. …”
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Promoting Private Sector Investment in Rwanda: Acase study of Rwanda Private Sector Federation
Published 2018“…Among the challenges raised by Private Sector operators with regards to investment promotion in Rwanda are shortage of skilled labor (20 percent), limited access to finance (16 percent), tax barriers (20 percent) and low business management skills (11 percent), while robust governance and absence of corruption (30 percent), access to markets (25 percent) untapped opportunities in agriculture, energy and tourism (14 percent).and sustained high economic growth (16 percent) are the main opportunities available to them. …”
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