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Fair Revaluation of Wine as an Investment*

open access: yesJournal of Wine Economics, 2015
Fabian Bocart, C. Hafner
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Effects of Copyrights on Science: Evidence from the WWII Book Republication Program

American Economic Journal: Microeconomics, 2021
Copyrights, which establish intellectual property in music, science, and other creative goods, are intended to encourage creativity. Yet, copyrights also raise the cost of accessing existing work—potentially discouraging future innovation.
Barbara Biasi, Petra Moser
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Do Movie Production Incentives Generate Economic Development?

Contemporary economic policy, 2019
Movie production incentives (MPIs) are a popular economic development strategy employed by U.S. states. Film subsidies are intended to encourage external investment into a nascent industry that spills over onto complementary industries to generate ...
J. Bradbury
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GN-z11 in Context: Possible Signatures of Globular Cluster Precursors at Redshift 10

Astrophysical Journal, 2023
The first JWST spectroscopy of the luminous galaxy GN-z11 simultaneously established its redshift at z = 10.6 and revealed a rest-ultraviolet spectrum dominated by signatures of highly ionized nitrogen, which has so far defied clear interpretation.
P. Senchyna   +7 more
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JADES NIRSpec Spectroscopy of GN-z11: Evidence for Wolf-Rayet contribution to stellar populations at 430 Myr after Big Bang?

Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
We investigate the unusual emission line luminosity ratios observed in the JADES NIRSpec spectroscopy of GN-z11, which reveal exceptionally strong emission lines and a significant detection of the rarely observed N iii] λ1748 − 1753Å, multiplet.
M. Gunawardhana   +5 more
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