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Exit, Entry and industry turbulence in Austrian Manufacturing, 1981-1994 [PDF]
This research explores both industry and temporal aspects of entry, exit and industry turbulence in Austrian manufacturing in the period between 1981 to 1994. It is shown that while the net entry of both firms and establishments is quite stable over time,
Werner Hölzl
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Abstract Modern longitudinal data from wearable devices consist of biological signals at high‐frequency time points. Distributed statistical methods have emerged as a powerful tool to overcome the computational burden of estimation and inference with large data, but methodology for distributed functional regression remains limited.
Cole Manschot, Emily C. Hector
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Multinational Enterprises and Their Domestic Counterparts: Past Research, Current Issues and Future Directions [PDF]
This paper reviews and summarises the results of selected empirical studies on performance gaps between multinational enterprises and their domestic counterparts. Performance gaps arise in such fields as productivity, profitability, wages, skills, factor
Christian Bellak
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This review summarizes the latest literature on the production of formate by coupling the CO2 electroreduction with the electrooxidation of alcohols or sugars, covering the selection of catalysts, optimization of electrolytes, electrolyzer design and product separation. The economic and environmental impact of electroproduction of formate are analyzed,
Chongyang Jiang+6 more
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Racism as a Determinant of Health: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Despite a growing body of epidemiological evidence in recent years documenting the health impacts of racism, the cumulative evidence base has yet to be synthesized in a comprehensive meta-analysis focused specifically on racism as a determinant of health.
Y. Paradies+8 more
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Accumulation, distribution and employment: a structural VAR approach to a post-Keynesian macro model [PDF]
The paper investigates the relation between effective demand, income distribution and unemployment empirically. Its aim is to evaluate Keynesian, Kaldorian and neoclassical hypotheses about the determination of labor market variables.
Engelbert Stockhammer, Özlem Onaran
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Abstract Knowledge and its acquisition are central to the field of curriculum studies, but the ways in which empirical studies of pedagogical approaches relate to theories of knowledge acquisition are under researched. This paper reports the outcomes of a rapid evidence assessment about the impacts of experiential learning (EL), regarded by some as ...
Emily Ranken+3 more
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The Slowdown of Accumulation and the Rise of European Unemployment [PDF]
The paper aims at testing empirically two Keynesian hypotheses. First that increasing financial investment is one of the major causes for the slowdown in capital accumulation and, second, that this slowdown is one of major factors for rising unemployment
Engelbert Stockhammer
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The article demonstrates that brine was central for the supply of Ca and B to the studied saline lake. The ion transport occurred probably by thermal springs, while contributions from surface waters cannot be excluded. However, the saturation and syndepositional precipitation of Ca borates were initiated by an arid climate through evaporation, while ...
Nevena Andrić‐Tomašević+8 more
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