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Use of ICT: What effect on youth access to employment in Cameroon? [PDF]
Njiepue Nouffeussie AC +3 more
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ABSTRACT Does studying mainstream microeconomics cause individuals to behave more like the textbook version of homo economicus? Most studies suggesting a positive answer have used student samples and focused on self‐interested behaviors in collective dilemma situations.
Mikhail Sokolov, Alexander Libman
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Tracking politically motivated reasoning in the brain: the role of mentalizing, value-encoding, and error detection networks. [PDF]
Lois G, Tsakas E, Yuen K, Riedl A.
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Skyfall: A Survival Analysis of the IMF Executive Board Members
ABSTRACT In the absence of a retirement age constraint at the IMF, this study explores the tenure persistence within the Board of Directors of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) from 2009 to 2021, through a survival analysis. The findings highlight that extrinsic factors, namely sovereign crises, banking crises, the ratio of debt‐to‐GDP, and ...
Elie Israël +3 more
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Group Education and Communities of Practice: A Sustainable Model for Promoting Healthy Habits and Valuing Professional Work. [PDF]
De Almeida MLS.
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On the microeconomic problems studied by portfolio theory [PDF]
O. Nikonov, Marina Medvedeva
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Sustainability and Its Seven Sisters
ABSTRACT There are many concepts of sustainability. Robert Solow argued that sustainability would consist of conserving human well‐being over the “very long run”, through the interactions of the environment and other stocks in human decisions and activity.
Robert D. Cairns
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On a microdemographic framework for decomposing contemporary fertility dynamics. [PDF]
Shaw SJ.
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Mental Accounting, Remittances, and Celebrations
ABSTRACT Is one KGS of remittance income equal to one KGS of another source of income? The traditional concept of fungibility suggests that it is. However, if it is not, then migrant money transfers may cause behavioral changes at the household level, and their development impact can be huge.
Nurgul Tilenbaeva
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