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How to keep it adequate: a protocol for ensuring validity in agent-based simulation
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Measurement of unmet need for contraception: a counterfactual approach
(Wiley, 2022-12)Unmet need plays a critical role in reproductive health research, evaluation, and advocacy. Although conceptually straightforward, its estimation suffers from a number of methodological limitations, most notably its reliance ... -
Unwanted family planning: prevalence estimates for 56 countries
(Wiley, 2023-03)While there is a large literature on the prevalence of unmet need for family planning, there is no matching quantitative evidence on the prevalence of unwanted family planning; all contraceptive use is assumed to represent ... -
Manifesting the embedded developmental state: the role of South Korea’s National Pension Service in managing financial crisis
(Informa UK Limited, 2022-12-07)Financial liberalization has noticeably reduced the role of the state in effectively influencing the economy in post-developmental states. Yet many studies have found that the legacies of the developmental model continue ... -
Japanese aspirations for the Indo-Pacific economic order
(Korea Economic Institute of America, 2022)[Since the 1960s, postwar Japan has been trying in various ways to define its role as a regional power. While its goal of achieving economic and political stability via regional cooperation has been fairly consistent, the ... -
Convincing the Mummy-ji: improving mother-in-law approval of family planning in India
(American Economic Association, 2022-05-01)Mothers-in-law, especially those in South Asia, can exert significant influence over women, often even more so than women's husbands or other household members. Using data from rural India, we first show that mothers-in-law ... -
The causal effect of a family planning intervention on women's contraceptive use and birth spacing
(Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2022-05-31)Studies have suggested that improving access to family planning (FP) may improve contraceptive use and reduce fertility. However, high-quality evidence, particularly from randomized implementation trials, of the effect of ... -
Economic crisis management in the EU: from past Eurozone mistakes to future promise beyond the COVID-19 pandemic
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Reconsidering the EU’s economic ideas on markets and law: towards greater effectiveness, accountability and democracy
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Woodrow Wilson and the spirit of liberal internationalism
(2021-03-25)Woodrow Wilson is among most influential presidents in U.S. foreign policy history, and the most pious. The challenge for scholars is joining Wilson's faith and his foreign policies. What was the role of religion in Wilson's ...