Nepalese Cancer Patients' Willingness to Pay for Improved Quality of Life: A Choice Experiment Study. [PDF]
Shahid A, Bohara A.
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Exemption or illusion? The impact of a youth tax policy on house asking prices in Portugal
Abstract Affordable housing has become an increasing challenge for young individuals in Portugal, where rising house prices and precarious employment conditions hinder homeownership. To address this barrier, the Portuguese Government introduced a tax exemption for individuals under 35 purchasing their first home.
Luís Clemente‐Casinhas, Sofia Vale
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Association between depression and health care expenditure in middle-aged and older patients with heart disease. [PDF]
You S, Gu X, Sui J, Xiang Z, Gao F.
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ABSTRACT We study a long‐horizon, oligopolistic market with random shocks to demand that can be arbitraged by two storage operators with finite capacity. This problem applies to any storable commodity—that is, most commodities. Because the arbitrage spread is so sensitive to market power, storage operators face strong incentives to restrain quantities ...
Sergei Balakin, Guillaume Roger
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An empirical study on the intervention of traditional Chinese medicine five-element music in alleviating anxiety and depression among medical students: differences in effectiveness among three different musical instruments. [PDF]
Lyu P, Li X, Yao X.
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Public Trust in Global AI Governance Across Geopolitical Rivals
ABSTRACT The global governance of artificial intelligence (AI) depends on coordination among national governments, international organizations, and non‐state actors. While existing research has mapped the institutional complexity of the emerging AI regime, public trust in the stakeholders involved remains underexplored.
Xiaojun Li
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Alloparenting the investment child: A reply to responses
The British Journal of Sociology, EarlyView.
Nina Bandelj
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This article is about the interaction between policymaking and research and also between policymakers and academia: what that should look like, and whether that is working as well as it could at the moment. The wealth of data and computational capabilities today, coupled with the breadth and depth of theory, could be usefully channelled into better ...
Guy Debelle
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ABSTRACT This empirically grounded commentary explores the impacts of the COVID‐19 pandemic on the strategic direction of Canada's accounting profession and highlights opportunities and challenges that lie ahead in the post‐pandemic era. We undertake a systematic literature review using deductive and inductive approaches within both the academic ...
Merridee Bujaki +4 more
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Quality of life and burden of disease in patients with hereditary angioedema and their caregivers. [PDF]
Levy DS +4 more
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