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Economic policy uncertainty and green innovation based on the viewpoint of resource endowment

Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, 2021
The existing literature shows a conspicuous research gap of the impacts of the economic policy upon green innovation. This study tries to fill in the gap by investigating how economic policy uncertainty (EPU) affects green innovation via the 2005–2016 ...
Yi Xu, Zhenhuan Yang
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Revitalising Waqf (endowment) lands for agribusiness: potentials of the anchor company models

Journal of Agribusiness in Developing and Emerging Economies, 2021
PurposeWaqf (endowment) lands constitute as among the highest types of waqf (endowment) properties in Malaysia; yet it is still unable to reach its maximum potential due to various challenges such as capital, location, legal and administrative issues ...
Norfaridah Ali Azizan   +4 more
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Endowment Performance

Journal of Investing, 2021
Endowment funds in the US, large and small, significantly underperform passive investment. Moreover, an analysis of the performance of 43 of the largest individual endowments over the 11 years ended June 30, 2019, reveals that none outperformed with ...
Richard M. Ennis
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The endowment effect: Loss aversion or a buy-sell discrepancy?

Journal of experimental psychology. General, 2021
In a typical endowment effect experiment, individuals state a higher willingness-to-accept to sell an object than a willingness-to-pay to obtain the object. The leading explanation for the endowment effect is loss aversion for the object.
Gal Smitizsky, Wendy Liu, U. Gneezy
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Law, endowments, and finance [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Financial Economics, 2003
Abstract Using a sample of 70 former colonies, this paper assesses two theories regarding the historical determinants of financial development. The law and finance theory holds that legal traditions, brought by colonizers, differ in terms of protecting the rights of private investors vis-a-vis the state, with important implications for financial ...
Beck, T.H.L.   +2 more
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Natural resource endowment and ecological efficiency in China: Revisiting resource curse in the context of ecological efficiency

, 2020
With the continuous emergence of ecological crisis and resource shortage, ecological efficiency has increasingly become the focus of human attention. To analyze the impact of natural resource endowment on urban ecological efficiency, the study used the ...
Ying Wang, Xiangyuan Chen
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Endowment

Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, 1991
Academic libraries often wish to build endowments as a principal goal of fund raising activities. For example, one library development brochure begins: “Northwestern University Library's most pressing need is for endowed funds for the purchase of library materials.” Because carefully managed endowments can yield sustained purchasing power, they can ...
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Colleges: To Endow or Not to Endow?

Academic Questions, 2022
As colleges and universities undergo rapid institutional change and ideological capture, George R. La Noue believes it is imperative that donors ask three questions before entering into endowment agreements.
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Gold ± Copper Endowment and Deposit Diversity in the Western Tethyan Magmatic Belt, Southeast Europe: Implications for Exploration

Economic Geology, 2019
Major Au and Cu deposits in the Western Tethyan magmatic belt formed during two main periods of Cretaceous and Cenozoic magmatism. The Cretaceous deposits are dominantly Cu-Au porphyry, high-sulfidation epithermal, and volcanic massive sulfide deposits,
T. Baker
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Endowment

2023
Thad D. Calabrese, Todd L. Ely
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