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Abstract The Nordic countries of Denmark, Sweden, Norway, and Finland were among the first countries to acknowledge same‐sex couples’ partnership and parenthood rights in their legislation. We explore trends over time in the share of female same‐sex and different‐sex couples that have children following their legal union and variation by socioeconomic ...
Maria Ponkilainen +6 more
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On the Monotonicity of Relative Entropy: A Comparative Study of Petz's and Uhlmann's Approaches. [PDF]
Matheus S, Bottacin F, Provenzi E.
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ABSTRACT Deterrence theory underpins numerous anti‐corruption interventions. Yet, empirical evidence on its application to corruption remains limited. Existing studies rely mainly on laboratory experiments and focus on certainty and severity of punishment, leaving the role of celerity unexplored.
Eran Itskovich +4 more
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Is exponential stability achievable in singular perturbed delayed systems with time-varying parameters? A comprehensive analysis. [PDF]
Chen R, Ouyang M, Zhang J, Masoudinia F.
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Diversity and its causes: Lewontin on racism, biological determinism and the adaptationist programme. [PDF]
Shen H, Feldman MW.
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Tariff: The Most Beautiful Word in the Dictionary?
ABSTRACT We consider the welfare impacts of US tariff policy at levels proposed by President Donald J. Trump. General‐equilibrium simulations under a widely used transparent one‐sector trade model reveal sizable US welfare losses. When we extend the model to include bilateral firm selection and high resolution input–output linkages, the US losses ...
Edward J. Balistreri +2 more
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Fat-tailed failure strength distributions and manufacturing defects in advanced composites. [PDF]
Elhajjar R.
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Advancements in Bullen-type inequalities via fractional integral operators and their applications. [PDF]
Samraiz M +5 more
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Social welfare effects of annuitization in small open economies
Abstract This paper develops a theory of when annuitization improves or reduces social welfare. The analysis is based on a small open economy with exogenous prices, populated by overlapping generations of non‐altruistic agents. Annuities provide longevity risk insurance and above‐market returns, but also reduce accidental bequests that transfer ...
Tim D. Maurer
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Nonthermal fluctuations accelerate biomolecular motors. [PDF]
Ariga T.
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