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The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 2014
Abstract We complement the literature on distributive politics by taking a systematic look at regional favoritism in a large and diverse sample of countries and by employing a broad measure that captures the aggregate distributive effect of many different policies.
Hodler, Roland, Raschky, Paul
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Abstract We complement the literature on distributive politics by taking a systematic look at regional favoritism in a large and diverse sample of countries and by employing a broad measure that captures the aggregate distributive effect of many different policies.
Hodler, Roland, Raschky, Paul
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The favorite cigarette of the day
Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 1993The choice of a favorite cigarette smoked during a given day varies considerably. Preferences are related to nicotine dependence and the lifestyles of smokers. In a sample of 5124 smokers, the "after-dinner cigarette" was chosen as the cigarette which they would miss most, while the next largest proportion of smokers (33%) said that they would miss the
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Reflections — Their favorite service
Journal of Cancer Education, 1994In the face of widespread housestaff disenchantment with serving on oncology wards, the author's oncology consultation service is one of the most popular rotations among housestaff at the hospital. She discusses the factors contributing to the service's success in this regard: 1) focus of teaching efforts on residents; 2) interdisciplinary patient care
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Implicit Ingroup Favoritism, Outgroup Favoritism, and Their Behavioral Manifestations [PDF]
Three broad themes that emerge from the social psychological research on unconscious or implicit prejudice and stereotypes are highlighted in this article. First, individuals who belong to socially advantaged groups typically exhibit more implicit preference for their ingroups and bias against outgroups than do members of socially disadvantaged groups.
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2020
This chapter shows how southwest Missouri miners maintained their pursuit of market opportunities as industrial capitalism foreclosed those opportunities nationally in the 1870s. They did this by mining and marketing zinc, once a worthless by-product of lead mining.
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This chapter shows how southwest Missouri miners maintained their pursuit of market opportunities as industrial capitalism foreclosed those opportunities nationally in the 1870s. They did this by mining and marketing zinc, once a worthless by-product of lead mining.
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Editorial Favoritism in Economics?
Southern Economic Journal, 2003Are articles by authors with institutional connections or personal ties to the publishing journal's editor(s)/coeditors of lower quality than those authored without such connections? Examination of articles published in six core economics journals in 1990 found that articles authored by those with such connections, especially service on the publishing ...
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Public Choice, 2019
In a series of laboratory experiments, two types of players were created randomly. Participants of one type were selected for a group based on performance on a task, whereas participants of the other type were selected automatically without prerequisite. In the main experiment, such favoritism induced a decline in cooperation, measured as contributions
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In a series of laboratory experiments, two types of players were created randomly. Participants of one type were selected for a group based on performance on a task, whereas participants of the other type were selected automatically without prerequisite. In the main experiment, such favoritism induced a decline in cooperation, measured as contributions
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Degree of favoritism versus no favoritism. [PDF]
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2018
Lucia, pictured below was a 34-year-old woman who presented with numbness in her fingertips for the past week. She was told she had likely carpal tunnel syndrome and told that her symptoms would improve with weight-loss and the use of splints at night. Lucia’s symptoms gradually abated over the next few weeks. She returned 1 year later with visual loss
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Lucia, pictured below was a 34-year-old woman who presented with numbness in her fingertips for the past week. She was told she had likely carpal tunnel syndrome and told that her symptoms would improve with weight-loss and the use of splints at night. Lucia’s symptoms gradually abated over the next few weeks. She returned 1 year later with visual loss
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Serials Review, 2009
Having just returned from the American Library Association's Midwinter Conference in Denver, Colorado, my mind is swimming with a plethora of responsibilities, discussions, names of restaurants, and to-do lists for my to-do list. I keep shifting pieces of paper in and out of folders, freeing them from legal pads, transcribing notes, crushing notes, and
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Having just returned from the American Library Association's Midwinter Conference in Denver, Colorado, my mind is swimming with a plethora of responsibilities, discussions, names of restaurants, and to-do lists for my to-do list. I keep shifting pieces of paper in and out of folders, freeing them from legal pads, transcribing notes, crushing notes, and
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