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Beyond Sporting Talent: Other Determinants of Football Clubs’ Wage Bills
ABSTRACT This article delves into the understanding of how football clubs determine wage bills to compensate talent. Using data from first‐division teams in elite European leagues, we estimate wage models based on indicators of sporting performance, “Elo ratings” as a proxy for clubs’ historical achievements and brand strength, and “media visibility ...
Alice Aguiar‐Noury +1 more
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Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most prevalent cancers in the world. The p53 protein is the most commonly mutated protein in human cancer, and it is a frequent abnormality in colorectal cancers.
Ramin Azarhoush +4 more
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Observaciones ontológicas al caos determinista como forma del universo
This article tries to explain how some of presuppositions by Determinist Chaos Theory would turn the presence of chance in natural processes into the formal cause of the universe. It also compares this position to a Metaphysic Teleology compatible vision.
Héctor Velázquez
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A framework for evaluating reproducibility and replicability in economics
Abstract We propose a framework for evaluating reproducibility and replicability in economics. Reproducibility is defined as testing if the results of an original study can be reproduced using the same data and replicability is defined as testing if the results of an original study hold in new data.
Anna Dreber, Magnus Johannesson
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En su obra The Theory of Moral Sentiments Adam Smith bien advierte que existen ciertas ocasiones en las cuales hasta el más imparcial de los espectadores siente una ‘irregularidad del sentimiento’ al juzgar el valor moral de una acción.
Álvaro Ledesma Albornoz
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The Leishmania phosphatase PTP1, and possibly the genetically similar PTP2, interacts with the Leishmania transmembrane protein DUF21. When both ptp1 and ptp2 are knocked out of Leishmania (LdΔPTP1/2), the parasite can no longer survive without magnesium in vitro and has reduced viability in the host macrophage. Conversely, in duf21 knockout (LdΔDUF21),
Kayla Paulini +6 more
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Epidemiology Specifications of Central Nervous System Tumors in the Fifth of Azar Hospital, Gorgan, Iran [PDF]
Mohammad Reza Mohammadi * , Shayan Mahdikia Background and Objective: Because of tissue variety, signs, symptoms, and higher mortality and morbidity, central nervous system (CNS) tumors are of special importance in diagnosis and treatment. Knowledge of
Mohammad Reza Mohammadi, Shayan Mahdikia
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The Spillover Effect of Media Ownership on Mainstream Media Discourse
ABSTRACT This article investigates the spillover effect of a firm's media ownership on reporting by unaffiliated mainstream media outlets, using a sample of Chinese publicly listed firms. We find that firms with ownership stakes in media companies receive more coverage and more positive tones from unaffiliated mainstream media outlets than other firms ...
Xin Yu, Shijun Guo, Robert Faff
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Truthful Unsplittable Flow for Large Capacity Networks
In this paper, we focus our attention on the large capacities unsplittable flow problem in a game theoretic setting. In this setting, there are selfish agents, which control some of the requests characteristics, and may be dishonest about them.
Azar, Yossi, Gamzu, Iftah, Gutner, Shai
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The Role of Index Fund Ownership in the Era of Say‐on‐Pay
ABSTRACT We examine whether and how index funds influence executive compensation in the post‐Say‐on‐Pay era. Using the annual reconstitution of the Russell indexes as a source of exogenous variation in index fund ownership, we document a causal effect of index ownership on CEO pay structure.
Kiseo Chung, Hwanki Brian Kim
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