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Joseph --$t2.2 Science Parks in Europe /$rTesse, Pierre Yves --$t2.3 Regional Development Policy in Europe /$rDekker, Dirk Jan --$t2.4 Strategies of Regional Development in Europe and TII Activity in the Context of an Innovation-Oriented Regional Policy /$rPedinelli, Antonio --$t2.5 Regional Development Policies in the OECD Countries: Trends and Comments on Recent Developments /$rGaudemar, Jean-Paul de --$t2.6 Strategie Management of Endogenous Regional Development /$rGerybadze, Alexander --$t3 New Experiences in Applying Endogenous Strategies for Regional Development. (Working Group 1) --$t3.1 Innovation and National-Level Regional Development and Planning Policies in France /$rDebisshop, Véronique --$t3.2 Recent Changes in the Policy Tools for the Development of Italy's Mezzogiorno /$rNovacco, Nino --$t3.3 Local Initiatives for the Promotion of Innovation in the Federal Republic of Germany /$rHeuer, Hans --$t3.4 The Development of Regional Technology Centres in Great Britain /$rCroome, David / Hardy, David --$t3.5 Industrial-Technological Complexes: A Case Study of Brazil /$rMillan, Marilia-Rosa / Frenkel, Jacob / Malcher, J. G. --$t3.6 Innovation-Oriented Policy on the Regional Level as Well as in Border Areas of Southern Germany /$rHaldenwang, Holger --$t3.7 Regional Development and Vocational Training /$rPierret, Maria --$t4 Instruments of Regional Policy for the Furthering of New Business Ventures. (Working Group 2) --$t4.1 Conceptualization of Technology Centres and Regional Venture Capital Funds in Conformity With Market Conditions /$rOtto, Klaus-Dieter --$t4.2 Models for the Creation of Business Ventures in the Vicinity of Science Parks and Universities /$rNicholls, Harry --$t4.3 Four Years of Innovation and Technology Centres in the Federal Republic of Germany: An Evaluation /$rWodtke, Karl Heinz --$t4.4 Assisting Businesses in Problem Areas /$rBurian, Gerhard --$t4.5 Enterprise Creation in Italy: The Role of SPI /$rFelice, Giovanni de / Fornari, Claudio --$t4.6 Results and Requirements for Promoting Technology- Oriented Enterprises in Infrastructurally Weak Regions: The Example of Eastern Bavaria /$rAuchter, Eberhard --$t4.7 Mobilizing Higher Educational Institutions as a Source of New Technology Based Firms /$rGould, Andrew J. --$t4.8 Dutch Spin-Off Companies as a Means for Successful International Technology Transfer: The Case of the University of Twente /$rvan Barneveld, Dick --$t4.9 The Twente Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship: An example of public-private partnership for the development of business opportunities /$rDuring, Willem E. --$t5 Initiatives in the Context of Regional Policies in Order to Intensify R&D Activities and Technology Transfer as well as to Improve the Qualification Structures --$t5.1 Are Science Parks Effective? A Proposal for Cross-National Research /$rGanter, Hans-Dieter --$t5.2 Tecnopolis: Between International Tendencies and Regional Development /$rBozzo, Umberto --$t5.3 Technology Transfer: Enhancing Scotland's Competitiveness (Summary) /$rLightbody, David --$t5.4 Pilot Projects as an Instrument for Technology /$rKösters, Hermann --$t5.5 Promoting Research Advancement in the Lagging Regions of Italy /$rBoffo, Stefano / Gagliardi, Francesco --$t5.6 Information Technology Centres as Instruments of Regional Policy to Promote Information Technology in the Federal Republic of Germany /$rTüschen, Norbert --$t5.7 Contacts and Contracts Between Universities and Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises: Possibilities and Limitations /$rBerculo, Pim --$t5.8 Research and Development of Projects: A New Service Offered by BIC /$rGuidât de Queiroz, Claudine --$t5.9 Lifelong Education and Training as Decisive Factors of Regional Development: "Training for innovation" - a Programme for Berlin's Industry --$t6 Programmes and Concepts in Promoting Industrial Innovations in Different European Regions. (Working Group 4) --$t6.1 Piedmont and Aosta Valley, Italy: Technology Transfer Services for Entrepreneurs /$rMosagna, Renzo --$t6.2 Structural Changes in the Ruhr Area: Development Strategies in Promoting Innovations and Technology and Knowledge Transfer /$rMorath, Michael --$t6.3 Wales, Great Britain: Strategies of the Welsh Development Agency /$rDaniel, Alun --$t6.4 Regionalization in Niederösterreich (Lower Austria): Strategic Outlines and First Experiences with a New Instrument of Regional Policy /$rPlitzka, Richard / Krendelsberger, Theodor --$t6.5 Technology Transfer Networks in Nord/Pas-de-Calais: Accomplishments, Limits and Questions /$rDelpierre, Martine / Mahieu, Christian --$t6.6 The Loeben Technology Transfer Centre: A Contribution to Structural Change in the Problem Region of Upper Styria (Austria) /$rPaschen, Peter --$t6.7 Technology-Based Economic Development in Northern Ireland /$rCopestake, Thomas B. --$t6.8 Research as an Economic Factor: Initiatives in the Region of Aachen, F.R.G. /$rHeidrich, Wolfgang --$t6.9 Selected Qualification-Oriented Measures in the Saarland: Initial and Continuing Training for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises /$rBach, Bernd --$tContributors --$tBackmatter 606 $aResearch parks$zEurope$vCongresses 606 $aInformation technology parks$vCongresses 608 $aElectronic books. 615 0$aResearch parks 615 0$aInformation technology parks 676 $a607/.114 701 $aAllesch$b Ju?rgen$0342666 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910464772703321 996 $aRegional development in Europe$92473528 997 $aUNINA LEADER 04919nam 22006975 450 001 9910255053103321 005 20200701035348.0 010 $a981-10-1500-7 024 7 $a10.1007/978-981-10-1500-7 035 $a(CKB)4100000000881716 035 $a(DE-He213)978-981-10-1500-7 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC5113726 035 $a(EXLCZ)994100000000881716 100 $a20171025d2017 u| 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurnn|008mamaa 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 10$aEconomic Analysis of Suicide Prevention $eTowards Evidence-Based Policy-Making /$fby Yasuyuki Sawada, Michiko Ueda, Tetsuya Matsubayashi 205 $a1st ed. 2017. 210 1$aSingapore :$cSpringer Singapore :$cImprint: Springer,$d2017. 215 $a1 online resource (XIV, 203 p. 31 illus., 17 illus. in color.) 225 1 $aEconomy and Social Inclusion, Creating a Society for All,$x2509-4270 311 $a981-10-1499-X 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters. 327 $a1 Introduction -- Part I Why policy interventions by the government are necessary -- 2 Rationale Behind Suicide Prevention Policies -- 3 Socioeconomic Causes of Suicide -- 4 Natural Disasters and Suicide -- 5 Suicide Among Adolescents and Young Individuals -- 6 Railway Suicide in Japan -- Part II Prevention policies for reducing suicides -- 7 Government partisanship and suicide -- 8 Economic and Welfare Policies and Suicide -- 9 The Consequences of Government Suicide Prevention Programs. 330 $aThis book examines the causes and consequences of suicide from the perspective of economics. The approach here differs from those in medical, psychiatric, epidemiological, and sociological studies of suicide and is thus novel in a way that highlights the importance of economic and institutional settings in the problem of suicide. The authors argue that suicide imposes a tremendous economic cost on contemporary society in a variety of ways, requiring the government to develop an effective prevention strategy. An empirical analysis using data from Japan and other developed countries shows that natural disasters and economic crises increase suicide rates, while liberal government policies favorable to the poor can decrease them. Further, the types of effective prevention strategies in the context of railway/subway suicides, celebrity suicides, public awareness campaigns, and education using data primarily from Japan are revealed. This book ultimately contributes to an understanding of suicides and the development of evidence-based policy proposals. The Japanese version of this book won the 56th Nikkei Prize for Economics Books (Nikkei Keizai Tosho Bunka Award) in 2013. Yasuyuki Sawada is Chief Economist of the Asian Development Bank and Professor of Economics at The University of Tokyo. Michiko Ueda is Associate Professor in the Faculty of Political Science and Economics at Waseda University. 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