A scoping review of interventions aiming to improve food security for low-income families with school-aged children outside of school hours. [PDF]
Podmore Baker G +4 more
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Reference dependence and lottery participation
Abstract We assume that lottery participants are poor relative to their target income. Reference dependence with loss aversion can render the marginal utility of income non‐monotonic in line with the Friedman–Savage hypothesis. As a result, lottery participation can be rationalized without invoking probability weighting.
Robertas Zubrickas
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Parenting Style and Social Media: Impact on Children's Dietary Patterns. [PDF]
Dessì A +7 more
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Abstract When studying French prices between 1938 and 1949, economists and historians face a paradox: whilst a vast black market shaped daily life, official indices recorded only state‐controlled prices. This article addresses the issue by introducing a new consumer price index that incorporates both official and black market prices.
Patrice Baubeau, Matéo Teixeira
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Correlates of adherence to the Mediterranean diet among preschool-age and school-age children living in Mediterranean countries: a systematic review. [PDF]
Trezia N +6 more
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The bread of Toledo: Prices and political economy, 1535–1800
Abstract We study the market for common white bread in the city of Toledo through a new 266‐year‐long series of bread prices, obtained from the cash purchases and wholesale bread‐for‐wheat contracts of large institutions. Our data are strongly consistent with fragmentary evidence on retail price regulation, as well as with shorter series from other ...
Mauricio Drelichman +1 more
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Intervening infant and young child feeding among Indian tribes - a scoping review. [PDF]
Sathiyamoorthy R +3 more
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Learning About Healthy Nutrition by Doing: Experiential Approaches in School-Based Nutrition Education. [PDF]
Bisogno A +4 more
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Abstract An oft‐overlooked aspect of Sartre’s concept of selfhood is his rejection of good faith and sincerity as normative ideals. We argue that Sartre’s paradoxical treatment of good faith – claiming both that it is a manifestation of bad faith and the antithesis of it – holds a key to understanding Sartre’s account of selfhood.
Mark A. Wrathall, Wanda von Knobelsdorff
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Generation Z: Learners' Profiles and Teaching Challenges. [PDF]
Shirazian S, Vatanpour M, Guity P.
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