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Emotional messiness of legal document analysis: Working with last wills and testaments
Abstract This piece offers a reflection on the messiness of looking at legal documents through an emotional lens, considering both the emotions embedded and created by the document and those engendered in the researcher during the research process.
Jennie Doyle
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Nash Implementation with Lottery Mechanisms
Olivier Bochet
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Learning in Interactive Decision-Making: The Interplay Between Cognitive Abilities and the Strategic Environment. [PDF]
Zonca J+4 more
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Eliciting Socially Optimal Rankings from Unfair Jurors [PDF]
A jury must provide a ranking of contestants (students applying for scholarships or Ph. D. programs, gymnasts in a competition, etc.). There exists a true ranking which is common knowledge among the jurors, but it is not verifiable.
Pablo Amorós
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Participation in global value chains and rent sharing at small firms in Vietnam
Abstract It is well documented that firms that participate in global value chains (GVCs) are larger and more productive, maintaining higher profitability compared to those without such connections. This paper asks the novel question of whether higher profits being connected to GVCs are shared with employees in the form of better pay.
Nobuaki Yamashita, Doan Thi Thanh Ha
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On Nash Implementability in Allotment Economies under Domain Restrictions with Indifference [PDF]
Ahmed Doghmi
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Effectiveness of an empowerment-based self-defense program among South African girls: results from a cluster-randomized control trial in schools. [PDF]
Hartmann M+6 more
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MONOTONICITY IMPLIES STRATEGY-PROOFNESS FOR CORRESPONDENCES [PDF]
We show that Maskin monotone social choice correspondences on sufficiently rich domains satisfy a generalized strategy-proofness property, thus generalizing Muller and Satterthwaite''s (1977) theorem to correspondences.
Klaus Nehring, Massimiliano Marcellino
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Abstract Company decision makers constantly face the competing demands of business and sustainability. Although chief executive officers (CEOs) are the main actors responsible for ensuring overall company performance and addressing multiple competing demands, few studies have explored their understanding of business and sustainability and how these ...
Riikka Tapaninaho
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