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Florian Alburo

Bio: Florian Alburo is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Commission & Pacific studies. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications receiving 522 citations.

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01 Jan 2010
TL;DR: In this paper, participants are requested to register and obtain meeting badges at the registration counter, located on the ground floor, UNCC, from 08:30 hours to 09:00 hours on the event day.
Abstract: Participants are requested to register and obtain meeting badges at the registration counter, located on the ground floor, UNCC, from 08:30 hours to 09:00 hours on the event day. Participants who are not able to register during the time indicated above are requested to do so upon their arrival at UNCC before going to the conference room. Only the names of duly registered participants will be included in the list of participants.

522 citations


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29 Nov 2010
TL;DR: The Global Gender Gap Index (GGI) as discussed by the authors was created with the specific purpose of being comparable across time, and aggregates five years of data and seeks to reveal country progress in a transparent manner.
Abstract: The Global Gender Gap Index was created with the specific purpose of being comparable across time. The 2010 Report aggregates five years of data and seeks to reveal country progress in a transparent manner. By doing this we hope this Report will serve as a call to action to the international community to pool its knowledge and resources and to leverage the current unique window of opportunity so that faster progress can be achieved. Every moment that we wait entails colossal losses to the global society and economy. (Excerpt)

975 citations

01 Jan 2012
TL;DR: In 2018, the Finnish economy grew by 1.7 percent as mentioned in this paper, and in the last quarter of the year the growth was no more than 0.1 percent compared to the third quarter.
Abstract: In 2018, the Finnish economy grew by 1.7 percent. According to the quarter-to-quarter figures, the economic growth decelerated, and in the last quarter of the year the growth was no more than 0.1 percent compared to the third quarter. Even though the private consumption still sustained economic growth, the main reason for the economic slowing down was the poor performance of exports, the growth rate of which fell by 6.5 percentage points from the previous year and remained only at 1.1 percent on annual bases. Also, the investment activity slowed down together with the increasing risks and uncertainties concerning global economic environment.

750 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a systematic approach to analyse the degree to which key implementation stages and approaches recommended in the expert literature are being adopted and applied to support national SDG implementation on-the-ground.
Abstract: The global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) commenced in 2016 and provide an evidence-based framework for sustainable development planning and programming until 2030. There is emerging international practice and a growing catalogue of related reviews, assessments, guidelines and publications. While the expert community is clearly emphasising the need to adopt evidence- and science-based approaches to SDG implementation, policymakers now face the challenge of implementing the SDGs simultaneously in a coherent and integrated manner. Regular systematic reviews of national progress and approaches to implementing the SDGs are advisable to ensure that emerging science and knowledge is effectively informing national practice. This paper reviews the recent academic and expert literature as well as national experience in implementing the SDGs in 26 countries. It uses a systematic approach to analyse the degree to which key implementation stages and approaches recommended in the expert literature are being adopted and applied to support national SDG implementation on-the-ground. The review highlights that while progress has been made in some initial planning stages, key gaps remain in terms of the assessment of interlinkages, trade-offs and synergies between targets. Gaps are also clearly evident in the adoption of systems thinking and integrated analytical approaches and models. This is problematic as it may undermine effective implementation and the transformative potential of the SDGs. As more countries turn their attention to the SDGs, the review underscores the considerable risk that they will pursue the same ‘siloed’ or ‘linear’ approaches to sustainable development that have met with limited success in the past.

276 citations

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TL;DR: This article investigated the influence of economic and political institutions on the prevalence rate of formal and informal entrepreneurship across 18 countries in the Asia-Pacific region during the period 2001-2010 and found the quality of institutions to exercise a substantial influence on both formal and irregular entrepreneurship.
Abstract: We investigated the influence of economic and political institutions on the prevalence rate of formal and informal entrepreneurship across 18 countries in the Asia-Pacific region during the period 2001–2010. We found the quality of institutions to exercise a substantial influence on both formal and informal entrepreneurship. One standard-deviation increase in the quality of economic and political institutions could double the rates of formal entrepreneurship and halve the rates of informal entrepreneurship. The two types of institutions had a complementary effect on driving entry into formal entrepreneurship, whereas only direct effects were observed for informal entry.

273 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, an integrated model for the investigation of the medical tourism field is proposed. But no integrated theoretical framework for the holistic study of medical tourism industry exists, and the model is developed with a view to capturing the current situation of medical tourists in a given country or region from the supply and demand perspectives.
Abstract: An extensive review of the current literature reveals that no integrated theoretical framework for the holistic study of the medical tourism industry exists. This study, therefore, aims to fill this gap by proposing an integrated model for the investigation of this burgeoning tourism field. It is developed with a view to capturing the current situation of medical tourism in a given country or region from the supply and demand perspectives. Both qualitative and quantitative techniques are suggested as systematic tools to test and validate the model. This study not only has implications for future research, but also provides useful information for practitioners in the medical tourism industry.

239 citations