Youth empowerment as a driver of economic growth : policy implementation challenges in Zimbabwe

2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (3) ◽  
pp. 105-126
Author(s):  
P.M. Hlungwani ◽  
C.N. Mohamed Sayeed
2020 ◽  
Vol 16 ◽  
pp. 174550652095200
Author(s):  
Alana Dopp ◽  
Morgan Zabel Thornton ◽  
Katy Kozhimannil ◽  
Cresta W Jones ◽  
Brenna Greenfield

Objectives: The prevalence of opioid use disorder continues to rise in the United States, with a simultaneous increase in the diagnosis of both opioid use disorder during pregnancy and neonatal opioid withdrawal syndrome. Despite these increases in pregnancy-related care, little is known about hospital policy and policy implementation related to opioid use disorder in pregnancy. In addition, it is unknown whether policies might differ in rural or urban hospitals. To better examine these issues, Minnesota hospitals were surveyed regarding the existence and implementation of policies related to opioid use disorder in pregnancy and whether any policy implementation challenges had been identified. Methods: From August to December 2017, the research team contacted all Minnesota hospitals that offered obstetric services ( n = 82) to survey challenges to implementing policies for opioid use disorder during pregnancy, among other questions. Fifty-nine hospitals had respondents (primarily obstetric department supervisors) who provided information about policy implementation challenges for a 72% response rate. Qualitative responses were analyzed using qualitative description and according to hospital location: metropolitan (urban), micropolitan (rural), or non-core (rural). Results: Ninety-one percent of respondents said that they had pregnancies affected by opioid use disorder at their hospital within the last year. Four major challenges to policy implementation were identified in qualitative responses: (1) provider consensus, (2) patient response to policy, (3) lack of resources, and (4) low frequency of occurrence. All four challenges were more frequently identified by respondents at rural hospitals compared to urban hospitals. Conclusion: This study identified challenges in standardizing hospital care for pregnancies affected by opioid use disorder, and these challenges were identified more frequently in rural locations. These non-urban hospitals may require increased state and federal support and funding.


Author(s):  
Rudra P. Pradhan ◽  
Tamal Nath ◽  
Rana P. Maradana ◽  
Ajoy K. Sarangi

In this paper, using a panel causality approach, we examine endogenous connections between financial development, innovation, and economic growth in OECD countries for the period 1961–2018. The empirical results of our study show that financial development and innovation support long-run economic growth and that the short-run dynamics facet the multifarious interconnections between financial development, innovation, and economic growth. The strategic insight drawn from this research is that to ensure sustainable economic growth, policy-makers in the OECD countries must pay attention to establishing an integrated structure that looks into co-improvement policies concerning the activities that enhance financial development, innovation, and economic growth.


2007 ◽  
pp. 30-51 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Glazyev

The paper analyzes the present conditions of the Russian economy, existing and possible directions of its evolution in the context of global long-term development tendencies. Proceeding from the regularities of contemporary economic growth, the main problems and threats to the Russian economy development as well as the consequences of continuing tendencies of its structural degradation are assessed. A set of proposals for the formation of economic growth policy is substantiated. These proposals take into account the need to overcome existing disproportions and problems, possibilities of the activation of the competitive advantages and sources of growth.


2021 ◽  
pp. 572-592
Author(s):  
Hengyuan Zhu ◽  
Qing Wang

Market demand is an important force to shape innovations, especially in a latecomer economy with a huge population like China. Drawing on the demand-side perspective on innovation (DSPI), this chapter investigates the market demand and consumer characteristics in China and their strategic impact on firms’ innovation activities and performance. This chapter stresses the importance of a demand-side approach for studying innovation in China and explores the characteristics of market demand and the interaction with innovation in the context of the past forty years of rapid economic growth and technological advancements. Managerial and policy implementation of market demand on innovation are also discussed.


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