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Looking Back to 1991 Economic Forecasting: Introducing Cointegration
ABSTRACT Originally written in 1991 to advance the formal analysis of macroeconomic forecasting models and methods following the development of cointegration, alternative forecasting devices, conditional and unconditional forecasts, and data accuracy are considered.
David F. Hendry
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Human Attention as a Philosophical Problem: The Question, and the Nature of Questions
Abstract Human attention has become a touchstone of widespread concern across the humanities, sciences, and broader culture in much of the world. The emergence of a new, heavily capitalized, and technologically sophisticated industry “commodifying” human attention (what has been called “human fracking”) has given rise to a transdisciplinary ...
D. Graham Burnett
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Ambush marketing. Límites y encuadramiento legal
El fallo que vamos a comentar en este trabajo se refiere a una medida cautelar planteada por la Asociación del Fútbol Argentino (AFA), Santa Mónica de Argentina SA (Santa Mónica) -que es el agente comercial exclusivo a nivel mundial de la AFA- y Procter
Matías Giaccardi
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ABSTRACT Climate change is altering north‐temperate lake ecosystems through warming and increased aquatic macrophyte production. These changes have the potential to cause ecosystem shifts that challenge status quo fisheries management and require the adoption of new strategies to resist, accept, or direct such shifts.
Joseph T. Mrnak +2 more
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LiDAR‐Based Storytelling About a Historical Industrial Landscape in Southern Middle Tennessee
ABSTRACT Industrial landscapes play deep into the imagination of American consciousness, with coal mining rooted in Appalachian culture as both identity and political flashpoint. In Tennessee, coal mining coincided with the convict leasing system that operated across the American South during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Carla E. Klehm, V. Camille Westmont
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Abstract A product of American exceptionalism, the myth of the American Dream has always defended that the United States is the nation of upward mobility par excellence. Nonetheless, in the last two decades, many scholars, economists, and even politicians have acknowledged the fact that economic inequality is a reality in the country, especially vis‐à ...
Laura Roldán‐Sevillano
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ABSTRACT Contemporary ecocriticism and the American Gothic tradition share an investment in the psychic repression of terrors lurking just beyond the articulable. Amitav Ghosh's assertion that the history of fossil fuels is ‘a matter of embarrassment verging on the unspeakable’ and Timothy Morton's conception of ecocatastrophe as ‘an uncanny entity ...
Megan Cole
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The Olympics, transnational law and legal transplants: the International Olympic Committee, ambush marketing and ticket touting [PDF]
This paper concerns the origination, development and emergence of what might be termed ‘Olympic law’. This has an impact across borders and with transnational effect.
Campbell +13 more
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Social media guerrilla marketing : case: Turku Kampus Upgrade [PDF]
Companies today use and combine a wide scale of different techniques to enhance already existing ways of marketing. Guerrilla marketing method challenges the traditional view of an increment in expenditure correlating to the effectiveness of the campaign
Korpela, Aleksi
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Knowledge management in sport mega-events: A systematic literature review. [PDF]
Qin Y, Rocha CM, Morrow S.
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