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A Model of Human Capital, Time Discounting and Economic Growth [PDF]
Endogenous time discounting is introduced in a two-period human-capital-driven growth model: subjective discount rate depends upon the level of human capital. This assumption accords strongly with the micro-level evidence.
Julie Chytilová, Michal Bauer
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Nuclear Factor I‐B Delays Liver Fibrosis by Inhibiting Chemokine Ligand 5 Transcription
This study identifies the transcription factor Nuclear Factor I‐B (NFIB) as a key suppressor of liver fibrosis. NFIB expression declines during hepatic stellate cell activation, and its overexpression reduces fibrosis in mice models. The mechanism involves NFIB directly repressing chemokine C─C motif ligand 5 (CCL5), thereby alleviating oxidative ...
Qianqian Chen +14 more
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In this article, we present a generic model for social and cognitive skills that can be used in work and (simulation-based) education in healthcare. We combined existing non-technical skills tools into a tool that we call SCOPE.
Peter Dieckmann +4 more
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Competition, Human Capital and Income Inequality with Limited Commitment [PDF]
We develop a dynamic general equilibrium model with two-sided limited commitment to study how barriers to competition, such as restrictions to business start-up, affect the incentive to accumulate human capital.
Ramon Marimon, Vincenzo Quadrini
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The effect of cultural and creative production on human capital: Evidence from European regions
Filippo Berti Mecocci +2 more
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Domestication of Tartary buckwheat is selected for a salt tolerance mechanism involving the magnesium transporter FtMGT2. Its expression is controlled by the FtAGL16‐FtMYB15L module, which is stabilized under salt stress through a competitive interaction that blocks its degradation by the E3 ligase FtBRG1, ultimately boosting Na⁺ efflux and plant ...
Xiang Lu +23 more
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Inducing Human Capital Formation: Migration as a Substitute for Subsidies [PDF]
When productivity is fostered by an individual's own human capital as well as by the economy-wide average level of human capital, individuals under-invest in human capital. The provision of subsidies for the formation of human capital, conditional on the
Stark, Oded, Wang, Yong
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A Two-Generation Human Capital Approach to Anti-Poverty Policy
Teresa Eckrich Sommer +8 more
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This study presents a novel microscopic imaging system capable of rapid, section‐free scanning of irregular tissue surfaces, delivering high sensitivity for detecting cancer cell clusters during intraoperative tumor margin assessment. Abstract Rapid and accurate intraoperative examination of tumor margins is crucial for precise surgical treatment, yet ...
Zhicheng Shao +17 more
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The role of social and human capital among nascent entrepreneurs
P. Davidsson, B. Honig
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