The Law and Economics of Antidiscrimination Law [PDF]
This essay provides an overview of the central theoretical law and economics insights concerning antidiscrimination law across a variety of contexts including discrimination in labor markets, housing markets, consumer purchases, and policing.
John J. Donohue III
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Within Republican political circles, numerous state legislatures, and even the U.S. Congress, advocating caps on noneconomic damages in tort suits is in vogue, as part of the ongoing politics of tort reform.
Feldman, Heidi Li
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In this study, a comprehensive single‐cell transcriptome atlas of the Dezhou donkey, encompassing 20 tissues and 275 050 cells, is constructed. Through cross‐species and cross‐tissue analyses, distinct transcriptional patterns in donkey sebocytes are identified.
Yu Tian+11 more
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Piketty's second fundamental law of capitalism as an emergent property in a kinetic wealth-exchange model of economic growth [PDF]
We propose in this work a kinetic wealth-exchange model of economic growth by introducing saving as a non consumed fraction of production. In this new model, which starts also from microeconomic arguments, it is found that economic transactions between pairs of agents leads the system to a macroscopic behavior where total wealth is not conserved and it
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The Growth of Cities in the Nineteenth Century . A Study in Statistics. By Adna Ferrin Weber, Ph.D., Deputy Commissioner of Labor Statistics of New York. (Studies in History, Economics and Public Law, Columbia University.) New York, The Macmillan Company. 1899. Pp. xvi + 495. [PDF]
W. F. Willoughby
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Economic Analysis of Law [PDF]
This entry for the forthcoming The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics (Second Edition) surveys the economic analysis of five primary fields of law: property law; liability for accidents; contract law; litigation; and public enforcement and criminal law.
A. Mitchell Polinsky, Steven Shavell
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A Hollow Shell‐Lattice Soft Robot in Flexible Pipelines with Flowing Fluids
This study proposes a novel shell‐lattice robot with hollow bodies, capable of crawling through pipes with flowing fluids of high velocities and viscosities and mixed with impurities. The robot also features capabilities of crawling with high payloads, in curved pipes, and unthethered crawling. These unique properties make this robot high promising for
Di Guo, Yiqiang Wang, Zhan Kang
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Book Reviews : The Financial History of Massachusetts from the Organization of the Massachusetts Bay Company to the American Revolution. By CHAS. H. A. DOUGLAS, Ph D., Columbia College. Studies in History, Economics, and Public Law. Vol. i., No. 4. Pp 148. New York, 1892 [PDF]
Carl C. Plehn
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Efficient R‐CHIP HR‐HPV Screening System: The R‐CHIP system utilizes the RPA/CRISPR method, a hand‐driven centrifugal microfluidic device, a smartphone micro‐imaging system, and the ResNet‐18 deep‐learning algorithm to simplify the sample detection process, ensure accurate results, and reduce costs.
Tao Xu+11 more
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Handbook of Latin American Studies: 1942. No. 8. A Selective Guide to Material Published in 1942 on Anthropology, Archives, Art, Economics, Education, Folklore, Geography, Government, History, International Relations, Labor and Social Welfare, Language and Literature, Law, Libraries, Music, and Philosophy [PDF]
Carlos Eduardo Maldonado
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