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Persistent fragmentation in public health policy and practice—whether in early child development, systems strengthening, health equity, pandemic response, ...
A research team led by Associate Professor Tomoko Matsumoto from the Institute of Arts and Sciences at Tokyo University of ...
Much research has been conducted to understand how people perceive and benefit from public goods. However, the effect of ...
We get a variety of perspectives on economic development incentives for our first installment of “One Big Question.” ...
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As scrutiny grows over research integrity, scientists and publishers work together to strengthen transparency, trust, and ...