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The Clinical Effect of Annonaceae Fruit Consumption on Caribbean Parkinson's Disease Severity. [PDF]

open access: yesBehav Neurol
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The impact of plant-based product denomination on consumer expectations and sensory perception: A study with vegan chocolate dessert

Food Research International
In recent years, there has been a growing demand for plant-based products from omnivorous consumers seeking a healthier and more sustainable diet, but sensory issues can still impact the consumption experience.
Katiúcia Alves Amorim   +1 more
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The denomination–spending matching effect

open access: yesJournal of Business Research, 2021
Prior research has documented a denomination effect, such that consumers are less willing to spend banknotes in large denominations (e.g., $100 bill) than in small denominations (e.g., five $20 bills).
Yi Li, Mario Pandelaere
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Liquidity, Debt Denomination, and Currency Dominance

Social Science Research Network, 2023
We provide a novel theory for US dollar dominance in global debt contracts that links corporate financing decisions to money market liquidity. Illiquid money markets entail search frictions as issuers trade their revenue streams for the assets required to
Antonio Coppola   +2 more
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Coming to Terms: The Politics of Sovereign Bond Denomination

International Organization, 2021
Governments interact strategically with sovereign bond market creditors: they make choices not only about how often and how much to borrow, but also under what terms.
Cameron Ballard-Rosa   +2 more
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Wine Tourism in Spain: Denomination of Origin Effects on Brand Equity

International Journal of Tourism Research, 2012
Mar Gomez, Arturo Molina
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Inflation, default and sovereign debt: The role of denomination and ownership

, 2020
Emerging market governments hold mixed debt portfolios: They borrow at home and abroad in both nominal and real terms. This paper incorporates such a mixed debt structure into a theory of sovereign debt, default and inflation.
Laura Sunder-Plassmann
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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