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The welfare loss from differential taxation of sectors in Germany
Capital income taxation, Non-uniform taxation, Computable general equilibrium modelling, C68, D92, H21,
Michael Stimmelmayr, Doina Radulescu
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This study explores the impact of circular economy practices on the sustainability and productivity of the food sector through a Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium (DSGE) model.
Abdelhamid Moustabchir +2 more
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On the survival of some unstable two-sided matching mechanisms
C92, C78, C68, C63, I11, J44, Matching, Experiment, Unraveling, Hospital-intern markets, Genetic algorithm,
M. Utku Ünver
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A Trade Algorithm for Multi-Region Models Subject to Spillover Externalities
Multi-region modeling, Technological spillovers, Externality, General equilibrium, Capital trade, C68, O41, F43, F12, C62,
Marian Leimbach, Klaus Eisenack
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The recently captured fullerene #6094C68 was found to exhibit a more aromatic character than originally assumed via density functional theory calculations.
Wei-Wei Wang (1626301) +3 more
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Desde la incorporación de España a la Comunidad Económica Europea, Andalucía ha sido receptora de Fondos Europeos, por eso, este trabajo de investigación propone un análisis del impacto económico de los Fondos recibidos por la Comunidad Autónoma de ...
Manuel Alejandro Cardenete +1 more
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Computable general equilibrium models, Estimation, Measurement and poverty analysis, Personal income and wealth distribution, I32, D31, C13, C68,
Luc Savard +2 more
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Gelsolin amyloidosis is an autosomal dominant incurable disease caused by a point mutation in the GSN gene (G654A/T), specifically affecting secreted plasma gelsolin.
Derave, Wim +7 more
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The redox behavior of Sc3N@C68 is studied systematically by means of electrochemistry, in situ ESR/Vis−NIR spectroelectrochemistry, and detailed theoretical treatment.
Peter Rapta (1584691) +3 more
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Climate change is expected to bring hotter periods and reduced rainfall to Burkina Faso, decreasing water availability and soil moisture. This will negatively affect agriculture and food production.
Boureima Sawadogo
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