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Impacts of RCEP's trade barrier reductions on China's agricultural trade: A GTAP simulation. [PDF]
Cai H, Liao Z, Li T.
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Empowering Youth to Build the Families They Want: Opportunities and Challenges. [PDF]
Gu D.
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The soft power forcefield that protects the junk food industry. [PDF]
Bethell LJN.
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Upstream Causes, Downstream Consequences: Targeting Predialysis Pathways to Tackle Inequities in Access to Kidney Transplantation. [PDF]
McMichael LC, Bateman S, Jesudason S.
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Dividend Behavior and Dividend Signaling
The Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, 2000We analyze the dividend behaviour of the aggregate stock market. We propose a model that assumes managers minimize the costs of adjustment associated with being away from their target dividend payout. The target is expressed as a function of lagged stock prices and permanent earnings, generalizing previous models of dividend behaviour. We present a new
Garrett, Ian, Priestley, R.
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The Journal of Business, 1988
This article does four things: it calls attention to an important phenomenon heretofore unmentioned in the literature, that is, the dividend spread; it presents open-interest and early-exercise d ata for in-the-money calls around ex dividend dates; it demonstrates that previous results concerning the efficiency of the options market around the ex ...
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This article does four things: it calls attention to an important phenomenon heretofore unmentioned in the literature, that is, the dividend spread; it presents open-interest and early-exercise d ata for in-the-money calls around ex dividend dates; it demonstrates that previous results concerning the efficiency of the options market around the ex ...
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The Green Dividend Dilemma: Carbon Dividends Versus Double-Dividends
FEDS Notes, 2019By raising the price of carbon-emitting energy sources, a carbon tax would flexibly incentivize households and businesses to reduce fossil fuel consumption and substitute towards cleaner energy sources. A carbon tax would also generate a substantial stream of government revenue. This raises an important question – how should this revenue be used?
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