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Unforeseen contingencies [PDF]
We develop a model of unforeseen contingencies. These are contingencies that are understood by economic agents – their consequences and probabilities are known – but are such that every description of such events necessarily leaves out relevant features that have a non-negligible impact on the parties' expected utilities.
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Contingent Diversity, Contingent Faculty
2016In this Wilson Santos, a relative newcomer to the academy, discusses how he came to understand the exploitative nature of contingent faculty. Santos' narrative is more about class than race, though his writing and teaching reflect his experiences as a man of color. Folded into Santos' stories are the experiences of two other adjunct faculty.
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Contingency Planning: Preparation of Contingency Plans
Zoonoses and Public Health, 2008SummaryOutbreaks of infectious animal diseases such as foot‐and‐mouth disease, classical swine fever, Newcastle disease and avian influenza may have a devastating impact, not only on the livestock sector and the rural community in the directly affected areas, but also beyond agriculture and nation wide.
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Contingent Supposits and Contingent Substances
2014A substance is supposed to be that which exists per se, where per se can be understood in a literal way as through oneself, by oneself, or on its own. The chapter provides some further defense of the claim that Scotus thinks that some substances can be parts.
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On the Interpretation of χ2 from Contingency Tables, and the Calculation of P
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A (Statistics in Society), 2018R. Fisher
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E‐satisfaction and e‐loyalty: A contingency framework
, 2003Rolph E. Anderson, S. Srinivasan
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