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Cancer, 2022
This editorial comments on an important study by Williams and colleagues. Their study provides direction for future research and for the next steps in clinical cancer care.
Jana Wieland +2 more
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This editorial comments on an important study by Williams and colleagues. Their study provides direction for future research and for the next steps in clinical cancer care.
Jana Wieland +2 more
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2023
The author’s view Like many before us, we will use “Equity” to refer to Maitland’s Equity: the body of rules administered by the Chancery. By contrast, we use “equity” to refer to the correction of the law in the furtherance of justice. Many jurists in the common law tradition equate Equity with equity: they may unconsciously assume that all equity ...
Alexandra Popovici, Lionel Smith
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The author’s view Like many before us, we will use “Equity” to refer to Maitland’s Equity: the body of rules administered by the Chancery. By contrast, we use “equity” to refer to the correction of the law in the furtherance of justice. Many jurists in the common law tradition equate Equity with equity: they may unconsciously assume that all equity ...
Alexandra Popovici, Lionel Smith
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American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2015
Health inequities are the unjust differences in health among different social groups. Unfortunately, inequities are the norm, both in terms of health status and access to, and use of, health services. Childhood immunizations reduce the incidence of vaccine-preventable diseases and represent a cost-effective way to foster health equity.
Alan R, Hinman, Mark A, McKinlay
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Health inequities are the unjust differences in health among different social groups. Unfortunately, inequities are the norm, both in terms of health status and access to, and use of, health services. Childhood immunizations reduce the incidence of vaccine-preventable diseases and represent a cost-effective way to foster health equity.
Alan R, Hinman, Mark A, McKinlay
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The Equity in Equity Issuances
SSRN Electronic Journal, 1998We investigate the robustness of the long-run underperformance of initial public offering (IPO) and seasoned equity offering (SEO) firms from 1975-1992. The conclusion that issuer underperformance is unique is questioned by our results. We find that underperformance is largely concentrated in the smallest issuing firms.
Alon Brav +2 more
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2019
Equity is the claim of the ownership of a firm. Equity securities issued by corporations are called stocks or shares. The securities traded in the equity market can be publicly traded stocks, which are listed on the stock exchange, or privately traded stocks.
Raymond H. Chan +3 more
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Equity is the claim of the ownership of a firm. Equity securities issued by corporations are called stocks or shares. The securities traded in the equity market can be publicly traded stocks, which are listed on the stock exchange, or privately traded stocks.
Raymond H. Chan +3 more
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Annual Review of Information Science and Technology, 2003
Les AA. passent en revue la litterature recente concernant l'egalite sociale sur le plan de l'information et la fracture numerique (digital divide). Elles distinguent entre deux perspectives verticale et horizontale selon que l'inegalite d'acces et d'utilisation de l'information est liee ou pas aux caracteristiques socio-economiques.
Leah A. Lievrouw, Sharon E. Farb
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Les AA. passent en revue la litterature recente concernant l'egalite sociale sur le plan de l'information et la fracture numerique (digital divide). Elles distinguent entre deux perspectives verticale et horizontale selon que l'inegalite d'acces et d'utilisation de l'information est liee ou pas aux caracteristiques socio-economiques.
Leah A. Lievrouw, Sharon E. Farb
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The Communications Act requires the FCC to auction rights to use the electromagnetic spectrum so as to recover, for the public, a portion of the value of the public spectrum resource and avoid the unjust enrichment of licensees. This use of the venerable common law doctrine of unjust enrichment is unique in the U.S. Code.
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2016
Each generation of lawyers in common law systems faces an important question: what is the nature of equity as developed in English law and inherited by other common law jurisdictions? While some traditional explanations of equity remain useful – including the understanding of equity as a system that qualifies the legal rights people ordinarily have ...
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Each generation of lawyers in common law systems faces an important question: what is the nature of equity as developed in English law and inherited by other common law jurisdictions? While some traditional explanations of equity remain useful – including the understanding of equity as a system that qualifies the legal rights people ordinarily have ...
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1991
Investors are attracted to equity markets because ordinary shares have risk/return characteristics which make them a desirable part of a financial portfolio. Clearly they do not offer the security inherent in bonds but they compensate for this by offering the opportunity to enjoy greater capital gains and growing dividends.
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Investors are attracted to equity markets because ordinary shares have risk/return characteristics which make them a desirable part of a financial portfolio. Clearly they do not offer the security inherent in bonds but they compensate for this by offering the opportunity to enjoy greater capital gains and growing dividends.
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Is horizontal equity (HE) the most widely accepted principle of equity? Or does it stand in opposition to the advancement of human welfare? This paper argues that the case for the HE principle is not as straightforward as is usually thought and that it requires advanced notions of justice and wellbeing.
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