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Financial Education in Secondary Education: A Cross-Country Analysis

CESifo Economic Studies, 2023
We live in a society in which knowing how to manage money is a necessity, since it is required in our everyday life. In this context, financial literacy is a competence which people should develop in order to improve their money-related decisions.
L. López-Agudo, Ó. Marcenaro-Gutierrez
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Gender Pay Gap in India: A Reality and the Way Forward—An Empirical Approach Using Quantile Regression Technique

Studies in Microeconomics, 2021
There is a growing body of empirical work on gender studies that mostly focus on the gender-wise representation of individuals in different sectors. One such study is the wage gap attributed to gender.
Pooja Sengupta, Roma Puri
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Impact of Turmeric Processing on Resource Use Efficiency and Economics in Middle Gujarat

Indian Journal of Economics and Development, 2022
The present study was carried out to compare the economic aspects of processed and non-processed turmeric farmers in middle Gujarat for 120 processed non-processed respondents each using primary data during 2017-18 and 2018-19. The results indicated that

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Trade Data Falsification and Informal Capita Movement: A Study of Bangladesh with Major Asian Trade Partners

Foreign Trade Review, 2022
The imposition of restrictive trade policies and consequent fabrication of foreign trade statistics acts as hindrance for effective policy formulations in the developing countries.
Samir Das, A. Biswas
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Rate the Raters: A Note on Wine Judge Consistency

Journal of Wine Economics, 2020
Much literature shows that the ratings assigned by wine judges are uncertain, some authors have proposed that judges be tested, and a few wine competitions do test judges. However, no literature or competition has yet proposed a test or rating for judges
J. Bodington
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Power Reliability and Regional Growth: A Double Machine-Learning Approach

Energy Journal
Interruptions to electric power systems are to some degree inevitable. However, the frequency with which they occur, their duration, and the ability of providers to restore power quickly could have implications for regional growth.
Zachary T. Keeler   +3 more
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A Causal Relationship between Economic Growth, FDI, and Trade Openness in India: A Linear and Non-linear Approach

Indian Journal of Economics and Development
The study examined the causal nexus between India’s trade openness, FDI and economic growth from 1970 to 2021. This study used the time series Linear and the Non-linear Causal Test to analyze the causal nexus among the variables. The findings suggested a

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Retail investors, COVID and the quality of the New Zealand Stock Exchange

Australian Journal of Management
In this article, we investigate the impact of the influx of retail investors during the COVID-19 lockdowns on the New Zealand Stock Exchange on the efficiency of the market.
Aaron Gilbert, A. Tourani-Rad
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Educational Attainment and the Gender Gap in Childcare in Canada: A Decomposition Analysis

Margin: The Journal of Applied Economic Research, 2018
Using the 2010 General Social Survey in Time Use (Canadian Time Diary data set, N = 1782), we explore the relationship between the education level of couples and the time they spend on childcare.
T. Buchanan, Adian McFarlane, A. Das
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