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The price of “zero” in child healthcare
Is the "zero price" a special price that is inherently different from other very low prices? This is the question posed by Professors Toshia…
- Health economics
- Child Healthcare
Is the "zero price" a special price that is inherently different from other very low prices? This is the question posed by Professors Toshia…
People communicate with each other, receive enormous amounts of information, and actively react to the information they receive. Since social media be…
Japan is an advanced robotics country that has been a global pioneer in adopting robots for industrial processes. Using employment data and examining …
The impact of AI on labor has been discussed in previous studies from the perspective of which occupations are particularly susceptible to the impact …
Many of the global population have faced considerable changes in life, lost chances, and decreased in-person connections during the COVID-19 pandemic.…
The pandemic has forced teachers, students, and policymakers to rethink the idea of ‘school.’ With some reservations, education technology (EdTech) ha…
Actions to improve efficiency and effectiveness in public procurement must go beyond the fight against corruption. Instead, governments should focus o…
As a startled world braced itself for the pandemic unleashed by Covid-19, one could almost imagine that life had been frozen in time. For children in …
Pandemic reemphasizes the need for efficient and accountable government to deliver services to preserve social resilience. The need for such a governm…
Hundreds of millions of people in Asia still have no or limited access to electricity while growing electricity demand. Some countries plan to fill th…