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Cross-Lingual Transfer of Named Entity Markup with Large Language Models
This paper investigates the problem of cross-lingual named entity recognition (NER), which involves automatically identifying entities such as persons, organizations, locations, and other structured elements in text.
Vladimir Barakhnin +7 more
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Racial Inequality, Growth and Distribution
ABSTRACT A post‐Keynesian‐Kaleckian model along structuralist lines is developed to incorporate the issue of racial inequality into the analysis of growth and distribution. It draws on ideas presented in the literature about the relationship between class inequality between capitalists and workers, and racial inequality between White and Black workers,
Amitava Krishna Dutt
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The Role of Labour Market Institutions in Shaping Euro Area Monetary Policy Transmission
ABSTRACT We examine how labour market institutions shape monetary policy transmission in euro area countries. A theoretical model suggests that higher union density flattens the Phillips curve, amplifying output responses while dampening the inflation effects of monetary shocks. This is empirically confirmed using an interacted panel VAR.
Maximilian Boeck, Christian Glocker
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Alternative Design Goals for a General Music Markup Language
Design goals determine the particular structure of a markup language, while the philosophy of what markup languages are about determine the framework within which its structure is developed.
Jacques Steyn
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PlantRG: A Comprehensive and User‐Friendly Database for Plant Resistance Gene Analogs (RGAs)
ABSTRACT Resistance genes are critical for plant defence against biotic stresses, and building a comprehensive, integrated data resource platform for these genes holds great significance for plant research and agriculture. Here, we developed PlantRG (http://plantrg.bio2db.com), a user‐friendly plant resistance gene database, which is built on 2 163 397
Jinghua He +9 more
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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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Schema Languages & Internationalization Issues: A survey [PDF]
Many XML-related activities (e.g. the creation of a new schema) already address issues with different languages, scripts, and cultures. Nevertheless, a need exists for additional mechanisms and guidelines for more effective internationalization (i18n ...
Witt, Andreas +2 more
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Trade Liberalization and Labor Market Monopsony Power: Evidence From China
ABSTRACT We study the effect of trade liberalization on firms' monopsony power in the labor market. We estimate firm‐specific markdowns from production data in the manufacturing industry and document the trends in China between 1998 and 2007. Taking China's entry to the WTO as a policy shock, we use a difference‐in‐differences (DiD) approach combined ...
Pengzhan Qian, Dan Xie
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A comparison of (semantic) markup languages
Several languages have been proposed as candidates for semantic markup. We needed to adopt a language for our current research on developing user-oriented tools operating over the Semantic Web.
Yolanda Gil, Varun Ratnakar
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The inadequacy of embedded markup for cultural heritage texts
Embedded generalized markup, as applied by digital humanists to the recording and studying of our textual cultural heritage, suffers from a number of serious\ud technical drawbacks.
Schmidt, Desmond Allan
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