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Large Language Models' Detection of Political Orientation in Newspapers [PDF]
Democratic opinion-forming may be manipulated if newspapers' alignment to political or economical orientation is ambiguous. Various methods have been developed to better understand newspapers' positioning. Recently, the advent of Large Language Models (LLM), and particularly the pre-trained LLM chatbots like ChatGPT or Gemini, hold disruptive potential
arxiv
Exchange Rate Risk and Deviations From Purchasing Power Parity
ABSTRACT This paper proposes a new solution to the purchasing power parity (PPP) puzzles, arguing that investors' higher‐order risk attitudes, combined with higher‐order uncertainty about nominal exchange rates, as reflected by skewness and kurtosis, drive a risk premium that leads to deviations from PPP.
Michael G. Arghyrou+2 more
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Frontiers in soil ecology—Insights from the World Biodiversity Forum 2022
Abstract Global change is affecting soil biodiversity and functioning across all terrestrial ecosystems. Still, much is unknown about how soil biodiversity and function will change in the future in response to simultaneous alterations in climate and land use, as well as other environmental drivers.
Nico Eisenhauer+25 more
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Southern Newswire Corpus: A Large-Scale Dataset of Mid-Century Wire Articles Beyond the Front Page [PDF]
I introduce a new large-scale dataset of historical wire articles from U.S. Southern newspapers, spanning 1960-1975 and covering multiple wire services: The Associated Press, United Press International, Newspaper Enterprise Association. Unlike prior work focusing on front-page content, this dataset captures articles across the entire newspaper ...
arxiv
Foreign News in American Morning Newspapers: A Study of Public Opinion
Preston Slosson, Julian L. Woodward
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Informed consent and ethical issues pertaining to female sterilization—Scoping review
Abstract Background Female sterilization, a safe, permanent method of contraception that blocks the fallopian tubes, has been in use since the 19th century. The procedure necessitates informed consent, a critical step that has been marred by reports of forced sterilization since World War II. These incidents often stem from inadequate consent processes
Sharol Malekobane Maila+2 more
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AMENDED REGULATIONS IN REGARD TO THE TRANSMISSION OF NEWSPAPERS TO BRITISH COLONIES AND FOREIGN COUNTRIES. [PDF]
Rowland Hill
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