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Income-Well-Being Gradient in Sickness and Health. [PDF]
Kanninen O, Böckerman P, Suoniemi I.
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Income Smoothing and Managers' Compensation
null Chi, Sung-Kwon +2 more
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Abstract Objective Preterm birth presents a substantial health, psychological, and economic burden worldwide. Environmental factors, including temperature fluctuations, are known to influence the risk of preterm birth. This study aimed to investigate the association between high temperatures and heat load and preterm births. Methods Using a time‐series
Bernard Barzilay +4 more
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Small Area Estimation of Education Levels in Low- and Middle-Income Countries. [PDF]
Wu Y, Dharamshi A, Wakefield J.
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ABSTRACT This invited paper gives an overview of the challenges the world is facing and offers a possible solution for water and food security within the holistic integrated concept of the water–energy–food (WEF) nexus. The paper summarizes the experience the author gained through working on various research projects at national and international ...
Ragab Ragab
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NIRS for predicting Brown Swiss heifer diet composition on mixed pastures in the Amazon region. [PDF]
Mejía FL +7 more
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ABSTRACT This paper examines how the financial development of the target economy evolves under the long‐lasting economic sanctions, emphasizing the temporal patterns of the impact. Using panel data for 136 economies from 1980 to 2021 and an event‐study approach, we identified a temporal pattern that illustrates how economic sanctions exert a ...
Yu Jiang, Xue Meng
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Dynamic trends, spatial clustering, and multi-model projections of the global burden of Alzheimer's disease and other dementias: an analysis of GBD 1990-2021 data to 2050. [PDF]
Xiang F, Liu X, Chen G.
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Characterizing Higher‐Order Ross More Risk Aversion by Comparison of Risk Compensation
ABSTRACT This paper characterizes higher‐order Ross more risk aversion by means of risk compensation rather than the traditional risk premium. Our approach extends the willingness‐to‐accept (WTA) framework of Denuit and Eeckhoudt (2013) to a broader class of risk changes.
Zhen Huang, Guoqiang Tian, Yougong Tian
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