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Examining the financial and commercial literacy of Australian Indigenous small business owners
Abstract Financial and commercial literacy are essential skills for small business owners to navigate an increasingly complex financial landscape. This study examines the financial and commercial literacy of 592 Indigenous and non‐Indigenous small business owners.
Mark Brimble +5 more
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This item is from the Berman Family Papers, which are primarily letters written (often in Hebrew) by Dr. William (Bill) Berman and his wife Marion, while Bill was stationed in Fort Riley, Kansas.
Berman, William, 1910-2000
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Abstract Background and aims Oral nicotine pouches (ONPs) have seen a dramatic rise in sales since their introduction to the US market in 2016. We aimed to define the relationship between ONP prices and sales (e.g. price elasticity of demand) and determine how taxes on cigarettes and e‐cigarettes (ECs) impact ONP sales.
Yanyun He +7 more
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Algorithms for Majority Decoding of Group Codes
We consider a problem of constructive description and justification of the algorithms necessary for a practical implementation of the majority decoder for group codes specified as left ideals of groupalgebras.
V. M. Deundyak, Y. V. Kosolapov
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This item is from the Berman Family Papers, which are primarily letters written (often in Hebrew) by Dr. William (Bill) Berman and his wife Marion, while Bill was stationed in Fort Riley, Kansas.
Berman, William, 1910-2000
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The nation‐state, non‐Western empires, and the politics of cultural difference
Abstract While empires have been central to political theory, they almost always refer to Western forms of imperialism and colonialism to which non‐Western societies are subject. But precolonial empires have ruled much of the world for much of known history. Building on recent International Relations (IR) scholarship, this article reconstructs an ideal
Loubna El Amine
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Articulating the need to minimize moral incursions in research
The “least infringement condition” offers a reasonable articulation of the obligation to use less morally sensitive methods and materials to achieve important scientific objectives.
Jeremy Sugarman
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This item is from the Berman Family Papers, which are primarily letters written (often in Hebrew) by Dr. William (Bill) Berman and his wife Marion, while Bill was stationed in Fort Riley, Kansas.
Berman, William, 1910-2000
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Abstract In conventional firms (CFs), workers are unlikely to accept pay and hour reductions in order to secure their jobs, in particular because of information asymmetry. A specific type of firm is not subject to this information asymmetry problem because workers make decisions and share profits: worker cooperatives.
Nathalie Magne, Virginie Pérotin
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Berman Evgenij [Berman Eugene]
Il lemma dell’Enciclopedia sulla presenza russa in Italia nella prima metà del XX secolo documenta, sulla base di fonti a stampa e inedite, il percorso professionale all'estero, Italia compresa, del pittore, illustratore e scenografo Evgenij ...
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