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Management strategies can buffer the effect of mass mortality in early life stages of fish
Mass mortality events during early life stages of fish can potentially have substantial and long‐term effects on the population. Mitigation is more efficient when the affected population has a diverse age structure and when the mitigation strategy is applied immediately after the perturbation.
Lucie Buttay +2 more
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Mean–variance hedging of contingent claims with random maturity
Abstract We study the mean–variance hedging of an American‐type contingent claim that is exercised at a random time in a Markovian setting. This problem is motivated by applications in the areas of employee stock option valuation, credit risk, or equity‐linked life insurance policies with an underlying risky asset value guarantee. Our analysis is based
Kamil Kladívko, Mihail Zervos
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An annual index of Irish industrial production, 1800–1913
Abstract We assemble the Irish industrial data currently available for the years 1800–1921, the period during which the entire island was in a political union with Great Britain, and construct an annual index of Irish industrial output for 1800–1913. We also construct a new industrial price index.
Seán Kenny +2 more
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Immigration and social assistance: Evidence from the Norwegian welfare state
Abstract In Norway, immigrants receive higher levels of social assistance than natives. How can we explain this difference? After controlling for differences in take‐up rates through a two‐step Heckman procedure, we attempt to answer this question by exploiting rich data from administrative registers.
Bård Smedsvik +2 more
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Deltagelse og æstetiske oplevelser på kunstmuseet? En Fænomenologisk Analyse
Resumé På museer står deltagelse i dag helt centralt. Brugerne inviteres til at være aktive, indgå i aktiviteter, tale sammen og skabe sammen. Selvom vi hilser denne deltagelsesagenda velkommen som et initiativ, der demokratiserer kunstmuseerne og gør dem relevante for flere mennesker, så argumenterer vi i denne artikel for, at deltagelse også påvirker
Simon Høffding +3 more
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Danske dagblade. 10 års økonomisk analyse
Den danske dagbladsbranche er præget af uro med fusioner, samar- bejdsaftaler, opkøb og lukninger. Hans Degn, lektor ved Den Grafiske Højskole, tager i artiklen temperaturen på branchens økonomi i perioden 1980-89.
Hans Degn
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Harmonising insolvency law in the EU: New thoughts on old ideas in the wake of the COVID‐19 pandemic
Abstract While the harmonisation of insolvency law in the European Union (EU) has been a top priority on the European institutions' agenda in the last decade, it is well known that this endeavour has been slow and has often met resistance from the Member States.
Emilie Ghio +5 more
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Abstract The present study proposes an analysis of climate change (CC) narratives in answers to an open‐ended survey question, where we ask what a climate‐friendly lifestyle may imply. The representative survey has been conducted online by the Norwegian Citizen Panel/DIGSSCORE, located at the University of Bergen. The survey provided 1,149 answers from
Øyvind Gjerstad, Kjersti Fløttum
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I denne artikkelen studerer vi hvordan lønnsinntekten til professorer i universitets- og høyskolesektoren blir direkte påvirket av det norske lønnsdannelsessystemets kollektive innretning, med særlig fokus på om organisering virker utjevnende.
Harald Dale-Olsen +1 more
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Mapping psychotic‐like experiences: Results from an online survey
Suggestions have been made that psychotic‐like experiences (PLEs), such as hallucinatory and delusional experiences, exist on a continuum from healthy individuals to patients with a diagnosis of schizophrenia. We used the screening questions of the Questionnaire for Psychotic Experiences (QPE), an interview that captures the presence and phenomenology ...
Isabella Kusztrits +9 more
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