Begetting Silvio Gesell in the Modern Economy: A Marriage of Frederick Soddy and Kenneth Boulding
ABSTRACT In the Natural Economic Order, first published in 1916, Silvio Gesell warned against a fiat monetary system that in place of controlling the circulation of money with demurrage, sought to manage the system by accommodating demand for liquidity.
Ahmed Anwar
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Electoral responses to economic crises
Abstract How do voters respond to economic crises: Do they turn against the incumbent, reward a certain political camp, polarize to the extremes, or perhaps continue to vote much like before? Analyzing extensive data on electorates, parties, and individuals in 24 countries for over half a century, we document a systematic pattern whereby economic ...
Yotam Margalit, Omer Solodoch
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Police department design, political pressure, and racial inequality in arrests
Abstract This paper theorizes a source of bias in discretionary arrests: strategic limits on police officer learning. Officers have a variety of tactics at their disposal besides arrest that they use for less serious offenses when they judge the underlying behavior to be less severe. In departments led by a chief with special expertise in crime control,
Andrew J. McCall
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Fractional-order analysis of a fear-induced ecoepidemiological predator-prey model with optimal control and bifurcation dynamics. [PDF]
Alomari FAH, Bahaa GM.
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Studying of COVID-19 fractional model: Stability analysis. [PDF]
Khalaf SL, Kadhim MS, Khudair AR.
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Fractional Sobolev-Choquard critical systems with Hardy term and weighted singularities
In this paper, we consider a fractional p-Laplacian system of equations in the entire space RN with doubly critical singular nonlinearities involving a local critical Sobolev term together with a nonlocal Choquard critical term; the problem also includes
Assunção, Ronaldo B. +2 more
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Globalization, internal migration, and public goods provision in emerging economies
Abstract Globalization can introduce new employment opportunities to emerging economies in multinational corporations and exporting firms. Who is best positioned to benefit, and what are the political consequences for “left behind” areas? We argue that primarily advantaged groups seize these opportunities through internal migration toward centers of ...
Benjamin Helms, Junghyun Lim
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Weighted inequalities for variation operators associated with fractional Schrödinger semigroups
Let $\{e^{-tL^α}\}_{t>0}$ be the fractional Schrödinger semigroup associated with $L=-Δ+V$, where $V$ is a non-negatvie potential belonging to the reverse Hölder class. In this paper, we establish weighted boundedness properties of the variation operator related to $\{e^{-tL^α}\}_{t>0}$, including weighted $L^{p}-L^{q}$ quantitative inequalities ...
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A New Analytical Method for Solving the Fractional Swift-Hohenberg Equation with Atangana-Baleanu Derivative. [PDF]
Khalid Kareem J +2 more
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Public spending on antiemetics among pregnant women in Australia is concentrated in socioeconomically disadvantaged women. However, public expenditure is also driven by off‐label ondansetron use (i.e., use outside regulatory‐approved indications), highlighting a misalignment between pharmaceutical policy, public expenditure patterns, and pregnant women'
Hannah Jackson +4 more
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