Most Recent Articles Beware those offering "gold standards":
evidence-based medicine and the
potential for institutional change
in clinical-medical provision
Evidence-based medicine (EBM) has meteorically
emerged to dominate contemporary medical methods
and practicess. Its proponents argue that it offers...
12/01/08 by Robert McMaster · More from publication
Universal health care and the
economics of responsibility
In the American health care system the cost
of health insurance is underwritten by all
three sectors of the economy: I) households; 2)
employers;...
12/01/08 by Dell P. Champlin · More from publicationThe invisible hands behind the student
evaluation of teaching: the rise of the
new managerial elite in the governance
of higher education
We contend that the notion of teaching effectiveness
has no verifiable empirical content and therefore the
question of teaching score validity is...
Innovation and economic activity:
an institutional analysis of the role
of clusters in industrializing economies
This paper focuses on the notion of "industrial clusters"
as a descriptor to discuss innovation in less-developed
or industrializing economies. A...
12/01/08 by Saeed Parto · More from publication
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The feminist political economy
of the rent-seeking society: an
investigation of gender inequality
and economic growth
Endogenous growth theorists argue that certain
equity-enhancing social institutions enhance
growth. Despite the centrality of inequality
in these...
12/01/08 by Elissa Braunstein · More from publicationWomen as wives, mothers or workers:
how welfare eligibility requirements
influence women's labor force
participation—a case study of Spain—
During the last thirty years, one of the most
remarkable trends in Western Europe and
North America has been the increase in women's labor force...
12/01/08 by Tonia L. Warnecke · More
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