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Ageism during the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election: thematic analysis of tweets. [PDF]
Bacsu JR +15 more
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Competition Enforcement and Accounting for Intangible Capital
ABSTRACT Antitrust laws mandate review of mergers and acquisitions (M&As) that exceed an asset size threshold based on accounting standards that exclude most intangible capital. We show that this exclusion leads to thousands of intangible‐intensive M&As being nonreportable. Acquirers in nonreportable deals achieve higher equity values and price markups,
JOHN D. KEPLER +2 more
wiley +1 more source
A Global Voting Advice Application for the US Election Aimed at Foreign Audiences. [PDF]
Etienne TW +9 more
europepmc +1 more source
Innovation, Licensing, and Competition: Evidence From Genetically Engineered Crops
ABSTRACT We provide a novel empirical analysis of the role of technology licensing, between competitors, for genetically engineered (GE) traits in the US seed industry. We extend the standard differentiated‐product Bertrand pricing model to include trait licensing, which permits us to recover marginal costs and (otherwise unobserved) royalty rates ...
GianCarlo Moschini, Edward D. Perry
wiley +1 more source
Politics in Public Health: Growing Partisan Divides in COVID-19 Vaccine Attitudes and Uptake Post-2021 Presidential Inauguration. [PDF]
Fan H, Zhou Z, Liu G, Shen C, Zhang Q.
europepmc +1 more source
Release #2020-03: Sanders opens up a commanding lead in California’s Democratic presidential primary; The state’s Latinos and younger voters are propelling the Sanders surge. [PDF]
DiCamillo, Mark
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ABSTRACT Much of the research that estimates how attitudes about immigrants affect outcomes uses a measure that ranges from a lack of negativity about immigrants to a high level of negativity about immigrants. But this overlooks the effect of positivity about immigrants.
L. J. Zigerell
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A Neural Signature of the Bias Toward Self-Focus. [PDF]
Geisler D, Meyer ML.
europepmc +1 more source
ABSTRACT I develop and defend a sense‐datum theory of perception. My theory follows the spirit of classic sense‐datum theories: I argue that what it is to have a perceptual experience is to be acquainted with some sense‐data, where sense‐data are private particulars that have all the properties they appear to have, that are common to both perception ...
Andrew Y. Lee
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