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Collider Bias in Economic History Research
Eric B. Schneider
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Fe–12Mn–0.2C medium‐manganese steel is processed by laser‐based powder bed fusion of metals using blended as well as pre‐alloyed powder. Various scanning speeds are used to determine the influence of energy deposition rate on microstructure and mechanical properties.
Leoni Hübner+4 more
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Why Teach History of Economic Thought Today? [PDF]
Shorter undergraduate studies, increasing specialization and the priority of applied research in Economics represent threats for the History of Economic Thought (HET) as an integral part of the training of young economists.
Andrés Álvarez, Jimena Hurtado
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A Large Estate in Egypt in the Third Century B.C. a Study in Economic History [PDF]
William Linn Westermann+1 more
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Deformation Behavior of Optical Ceramic Nanomultilayers: The Role of Aperiodicity
Ceramic nanomultilayers demonstrate optical and mechanical behavior tunability through aperiodicity. Within the studied systems, optically optimized coatings exhibit an average ultraviolet, visible, and near‐infrared spectral transmittance above 90%.
Danielle E. White+5 more
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Citation Success: Evidence from Economic History Journal Publications [PDF]
This study examines the determinants of citation success among authors who recently published their work in economic history journals. We find that full professors, authors from non-economic history departments, and authors working in Anglo-Saxon ...
Di Vaio, Gianfranco+2 more
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Cotton as a World Power: A Study in the Economic Interpretation of History [PDF]
M. B. Hammond, James A. Scherer
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Linking Heat Treatment to Plastic Deformation in Pearlitic Steels Through Mesoscale Modeling
Surface wear on rail and wheel steels results from surface deformation during use. This research uses mathematical models to forecast the plastic behavior of pearlitic steels, connected to the microstructure formed during heat treatment. While the cooling rate impacts the steels’ strength, the size of prior austenite grains and blocks does not ...
Saham Sadat Sharifi+5 more
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Back to the Future – the Marginal Utility of History in Economics [PDF]
Economics and economic history share many fundamental research problems and have a rich shared intellectual history. Still, works by economic historians are rarely read or referenced in economics.
Eivind Merok, Nils August Andresen
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