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The Core‐Periphery Model Under Additively Separable Preferences
ABSTRACT This paper reexamines Krugman's core‐periphery model by substituting his constant elasticity of substitution (CES) utility with a general additively separable utility that comprehensively captures the pro‐competitive effect while preserving the income effect.
Congcong Wang, Dao‐Zhi Zeng, Xiwei Zhu
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Electron Pool Enrichment of Polyhedral Carboranes: A Key to Isomerization and Nucleophilicity. [PDF]
Němec V +6 more
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ABSTRACT This paper estimates the causal effect of mandatory inter‐municipal cooperation on local service provision and housing markets. I examine Italy's 2010 reform, which required small municipalities to jointly manage core administrative functions, and identify its impact using a fuzzy difference‐in‐discontinuity design.
Alessandro Sovera
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Partial reconstitution of the prophenoloxidase activation system in <i>Anopheles gambiae</i>. [PDF]
Hou C, Wang Y, Jiang H.
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ABSTRACT Glutamine (Gln) and glutamic acid (Glu) are the most abundant free amino acids (AAs) in the fish body. Although classified as non‐essential AAs, their supplementation can be a strategy to optimize the growth performance and health of fish.
Cristiana Leonor da Silva Carneiro +9 more
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ABSTRACT Previous research has extensively investigated the impact of post‐training sleep and wakefulness on procedural memory consolidation across development. However, results regarding how offline processes specifically affect the explicit and implicit components of newly acquired procedural skills in children and adults remain controversial.
D. Voisin +4 more
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Chondroitin sulfate E activates IL-6/STAT3 signaling to drive androgen-independent growth in castration-resistant prostate cancer. [PDF]
Ota H, Yamamoto K, Nishihara S.
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Empirical‐Process Limit Theory and Filter Approximation Bounds for Score‐Driven Time Series Models
ABSTRACT This article examines the filtering and approximation‐theoretic properties of score‐driven time series models. Under specific Lipschitz‐type and tail conditions, new results are derived, leading to maximal and deviation inequalities for the filtering approximation error using empirical process theory.
Enzo D'Innocenzo
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Efficiency of anchorage systems for RC beams strengthened in flexure using basalt fiber reinforced polymers. [PDF]
Aziz J +3 more
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