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'One of the greatest injustices of our time': The impact of social representations of modern slavery in the UK-A mixed methods approach. [PDF]
Haughton M, Vione KC, Hughes Z.
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Energy Market Uncertainties and Gold Return Volatility: A GARCH–MIDAS Approach
ABSTRACT In this study, the GARCH–MIDAS model is utilized to evaluate how predictable oil and energy market uncertainties are in relation to gold return volatility. We examine daily gold returns and monthly energy uncertainty measurements such as oil market uncertainty (OMU) and oil price uncertainty (OPU), as well as measurements of energy market ...
Afees A. Salisu+3 more
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Governance Quality Under Economic Uncertainty: Global Insights
ABSTRACT This study examines the impact of economic uncertainty on governance quality using a cross‐country panel data set from 1993 to 2022. Governance quality is measured through control of corruption, regulatory quality, government effectiveness and political stability.
S M Woahid Murad, Arifur Rahman
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Pan-African review of cultural uses of carnivores. [PDF]
Williams VL+3 more
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STUDIES ON LEAD-WORKERS OF A NEWSPAPER PRINTING OFFICES.
Hisako Murayama
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A History of the Australasian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society
ABSTRACT Since its establishment in 1957, the Australasian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society (AARES) has gone through many changes but has continued to be highly valued by its members. In this paper, we update and expand Keith Campbell's earlier history of the Society.
David Pannell, Bill Malcolm
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Using Public Funeral and Obituary Listings to Identify Spikes in Excess Mortality in One Appalachian County. [PDF]
Archer A, White M, Quinn M, Wykoff R.
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Analysing policy success and failure in Australia: Pink batts and set‐top boxes
Abstract This article examines two Australian government programs from the Rudd/Gillard Labor government, the Home Insulation Program (HIP) and the Digital Switchover Household Assistance Scheme (HAS). Both became shibboleths of the Labor government's perceived waste and incompetence.
Daniel Casey
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