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Peter Sheehan
Researcher at Victoria University, Australia
Publications - 99
Citations - 3285
Peter Sheehan is an academic researcher from Victoria University, Australia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Knowledge economy & Productivity. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 98 publications receiving 2728 citations.
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Scaling-up treatment of depression and anxiety: a global return on investment analysis.
Dan Chisholm,Kim Sweeny,Peter Sheehan,Bruce Rasmussen,Filip Smit,Filip Smit,Pim Cuijpers,Shekhar Saxena +7 more
TL;DR: Return on investment analysis of the kind reported here can contribute strongly to a balanced investment case for enhanced action to address the large and growing burden of common mental disorders worldwide.
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Advancing social and economic development by investing in women's and children's health: a new Global Investment Framework
Karin Stenberg,Henrik Axelson,Peter Sheehan,Ian Anderson,A Metin Gülmezoglu,Marleen Temmerman,Elizabeth Mason,Howard S. Friedman,Zulfiqar A Bhutta,Joy E Lawn,Kim Sweeny,Jim Tulloch,Peter M Hansen,Mickey Chopra,Abhishek Gupta,Joshua P. Vogel,Mikael Ostergren,Bruce Rasmussen,Carol Levin,Colin F. Boyle,Shyama Kuruvilla,Marjorie Koblinsky,Neff Walker,Andres de Francisco,Nebojsa Novcic,Carole Presern,Dean T. Jamison,Flavia Bustreo +27 more
TL;DR: A new Global Investment Framework for Women's and Children's Health demonstrates how investment in women's and children's health will secure high health, social, and economic returns as discussed by the authors, which includes maternal and newborn health, child health, immunisation, family planning, HIV/AIDS, and malaria.
A Primer on the Knowledge Economy
John Houghton,Peter Sheehan +1 more
TL;DR: A brief guide to the knowledge economy for people in business and government who need a succinct summary of its major features and their implications is given in this article, where the authors draw on research undertaken at CSES over the last few years, on the work of the OECD and on a rapidly growing international literature.
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Adolescence and the next generation
George C Patton,George C Patton,Craig A. Olsson,Vegard Skirbekk,Vegard Skirbekk,Richard Saffery,Mary E. Wlodek,Peter Azzopardi,Marcin Stonawski,Bruce Rasmussen,Elizabeth Spry,Elizabeth Spry,Kate L Francis,Zulfiqar A Bhutta,Nicholas J Kassebaum,Nicholas J Kassebaum,Ali H. Mokdad,Christopher J L Murray,Andrew M. Prentice,Nicola J. Reavley,Peter Sheehan,Kim Sweeny,Russell M Viner,Susan M Sawyer,Susan M Sawyer +24 more
TL;DR: Investing in today’s adolescents, the largest cohort in human history, will yield great dividends for future generations through distinct processes in males and females.
Economic Implications of Alternative Scholarly Publishing Models Exploring the costs and benefits
John Houghton,Bruce Rasmussen,Peter Sheehan,Charles Oppenheim,Anne Morris,Claire Creaser,Helen Greenwood,Mark Summers,Adrian R. Gourlay +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the costs and benefits of three alternative models for scholarly publishing - subscription publishing, open access publishing and self-archiving -and quantified the cost and benefit implications for each of the main players in the scholarly communication system.