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1. A Systematic Review: How Computer Vision is Transforming Agriculture in Economic Growth

4. The Advanced Technology of Economic Efficiency Evaluation

5. Is There an Economic Bias in Academic Success?

7. Assessment of the Dependence of Insurance Volumes on Various Socio-Economic Factors of Regional Development in Countries with a Transitive Economy

8. The Circular Economy: An Exploratory Case Study from the Paper and Retail Industries

10. The Prioritization of External Security as a Means of Guaranteeing Multidimensional Security and Economic Growth

12. Paper industry to continue to prosper as the country grows economically: Piyush Goyal

17. The Circular Economy: An Exploratory Case Study from the Paper and Retail Industries

21. India's need for long-term solutions to COVID-19-like pandemics: A policy paper by Organized Medicine Academic Guild

22. Australia's richest captured 93% of economic growth between 2009 financial crisis and Covid, paper shows; Wealthiest 10% captured growth in company profits while most Australians watched their real wages shrink, Australia Institute findsFollow our Australia news live blog for the latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcast

23. White paper on smokeless tobacco & women's health in India

24. SARS-CoV-2 and Assisted Reproductive Technology Practice: An Asia Pacific Initiative on Reproduction (ASPIRE) Position Paper

38. The Impact of Cultural Humility in Prehospital Healthcare Delivery and Education a Position Paper from the National Association of EMS Educators (NAEMSE)

39. The COVID-19 Pandemic and the Need for an Integrated and Equitable Approach: An International Expert Consensus Paper

48. Social Cohesion as an External Factor Affecting Families: An Analysis of the White Paper on Families in South Africa