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Social Welfare and ICT and the Impact on Economic Growth in Iran [PDF]
In recent decades, the new technologies have been thoroughly discussed to have great impacts on growth in economics literature. This study is aiming at investigating the impact of ICT and social welfare on economic growth.
Narsis Amin Rashti +2 more
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Economic Polarization Across European Union Regions in the years 2007–2012 at NUTS 2 Level
The aim of this paper is to study the economic polarization in countries of the EU at NUTS 2 level in the years 2007–2012. The studies have to decide on positive or negative verification of the hypothesis, which states that the economic crisis of 2008 ...
Piętak Łukasz
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A decomposition analysis of microcredit welfare gaps in Ghana. A gender analysis
The literature is replete with studies suggesting that the microcredit market is expanding with varying degrees of impact on male and female clients. The paper investigates the extent to which differences in loan use behaviour and loan amount received ...
Kofi Amanor +3 more
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On the equation of motion of compact binaries in Post-Newtonian approximation
A third post-Newtonian (3 PN) equation of motion for two spherical compact stars in a harmonic coordinate has been derived based on the surface integral approach and the strong field point particle limit.
Abbott B +19 more
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New derivation of a third post-Newtonian equation of motion for relativistic compact binaries without ambiguity [PDF]
A third post-Newtonian (3 PN) equation of motion for an inspiralling binary consisting of two spherical compact stars with strong internal gravity is derived under harmonic coordinate condition using the strong field point particle limit. The equation of
Futamase, Toshifumi, Itoh, Yousuke
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Cryo‐EM reveals an ensemble of cytochrome P450 reductase conformations in solution
Abstract The eukaryotic electron transport system, mediated by cytochrome P450 reductase (CPR), plays a crucial role in driving myriads of reactions involved in the biosynthesis of physiologically active compounds (such as sterols, steroids, vitamins, and natural products), as well as in the metabolism of drugs, toxins, and carcinogens.
Galina I. Lepesheva +2 more
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Wealth inequality, income inequality, and subjective well-being: A cross-country study
There are conflicting theories about whether individuals like or dislike inequality, or in other words, whether living in an unequal country increases or decreases their subjective well-being.
Sałach-Dróżdż Katarzyna
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This paper explores the possibility of adopting a bottle‐to‐bottle approach to recycling, in which a sample of re‐graded recycled PET is characterized and compared with both mechanically recycled PET and monopoly blends composed of virgin and bottle‐recycled PET. The comparison focuses on industry strategies commonly adopted to reduce the environmental
Francesco Paolo La Mantia +3 more
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In this paper we compute leading order correction due to small statistical fluctuations around equilibrium, to the Cardy-Verlinde entropy formula (which is supposed to be an entropy formula of conformal field theory in any dimension) of a Topological ...
Akbar +90 more
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Women's engagement in agriculture and income inequality in sub-Saharan Africa
Women play a significant role in economic development in Africa, notably in agriculture, where their engagement is substantial. This study analyses the effect of women's engagement in agriculture (WEA) on income inequality in sub-Saharan Africa, using ...
Armand Fréjuis Akpa +2 more
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