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The black Arab as a substitution for sin and guilt [PDF]

open access: yesZbornik Radova Filozofskog Fakulteta u Prištini, 2009
The figure of the Black Arab as a form of guilt and sin is a well-established memorial pattern throughout the Mediterranean world, having already existed for more than 3000 years. This text is focused on two different types of interpretation of the Black
Petrović Radmilo
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Dutch Disease, Factor Mobility Costs, and the ‘Alberta Effect’ – The Case of Federations [PDF]

open access: yes
Do reduced costs of factor mobility mitigate ‘Dutch Disease’ symptoms? The case of federations provides an indication for this. By investigating ‘Resource Curse’ effects in all federations for which complete data is available at the regional level it is ...
Raveh, Ohad
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Cursed Sequential Equilibrium

open access: yesAmerican Economic Review
This paper develops a framework to extend the strategic form analysis of cursed equilibrium (CE) developed by Eyster and Rabin (2005) to multistage games. The approach uses behavioral strategies rather than normal form mixed strategies and imposes sequential rationality.
Fong, Meng-Jhang   +2 more
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DIGITALIZING ABOVE 60: BOON OR CURSE

open access: yesICTACT Journal on Management Studies
Digitalizing- the conversion of hard copy materials or paper files and documents into digital files and documents is the demand of the running time. Whatever one does there is digitalizing in it.
Aditi Chatterjee
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Fissures of traditional culture in the novel 'Shadow partisan' by Nađa Tešić [PDF]

open access: yesBaština
The paper deals with representations of traditional culture and their fissures in Nađe Tešić's novel Shadow Partisan. The tangle of cultural symbolism, socio-historical dynamics and psychological dimensions shown in the novel is considered in an ...
Matić Aleksandra D.
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The Motif of Curse in Bashkir Folklore: Evidence from ‘Sak and Sok’ Mythological Bait

open access: yesOriental Studies, 2018
The article considers the motif of maternal curse through the example of the Bashkir mythological bait ‘Sak and Sok’ which is also widespread among the Tatar and Chuvash peoples. According to the plot, following a slight prank, the mother curses her twin
G. S. Khanova
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Does the ‘Resource Curse’ hold for Growth in Genuine Income as well? [PDF]

open access: yes
Existing studies analyzing the so-called ‘resource curse’ hypothesis regress growth in gross domestic product (GDP) on some measure of resource-intensity. This is problematic as GDP counts natural and other capital depreciation as income.
Eric Neumayer
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A fast algorithm for approximating the ground state energy on a quantum computer

open access: yes, 2013
Estimating the ground state energy of a multiparticle system with relative error $\e$ using deterministic classical algorithms has cost that grows exponentially with the number of particles.
Papageorgiou, Anargyros   +3 more
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Movements, Moments, and the Eroding Antitrust Consensus [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Timothy Wu, The Curse of Bigness: Antitrust in the New Gilded Age (Columbia Global Reports, 2018). $14.99. Timothy Wu’s book, The Curse of Bigness, offers a brief history on and critical perspective of antitrust law’s development over the last century ...
Wolfe, Michael
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The Winner's Curse under Behavioral Institutions [PDF]

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Empirically, social dilemma under information asymmetry are often much less pronounced than theory predicts. Traders experience a winner's curse and maintain efficiency enhancing exchange of commodities when theory predicts none.
Nadine Chalß
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