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Foundations of Behavioral and Experimental Economics: Daniel Kahneman and Vernon Smith [PDF]
Advanced information on the Prize in Economic Sciences 2002. Until recently, economics was widely regarded as a non-experimental science that had to rely on observation of real-world economies rather than controlled laboratory experiments.
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Impact of Process Interruptions in the Production of Lysates for Cell‐Free Expression Systems
ABSTRACT Cell‐free gene expression systems offer cell‐like functionalities outside the confines of the cell, garnering increasing interest for applications from biomanufacturing to sensing. As applications expand, the need to implement economically scaled processes to produce cellular lysates grows.
Katherine A. Rhea +11 more
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In 1955 Hugo Theorell was awarded the Nobel Prize in medicine for his biochemical research on enzymes. It was the first Nobel Prize in medicine to a scientist from the prize-awarding institution itself, the Karolinska Institute (KI), and it was followed
Ragnar Björk
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Paul Krugman: International Trade and Economic Geography [PDF]
Information for the Public. This year's Laureate is awarded the Prize for his research on international trade and economic geography. By having shown the effects of economies of scale on trade patterns and on the location of economic activity, his ideas ...
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How wildlife respond to tropical cyclones: short‐term tactics and long‐term impacts
ABSTRACT From butterflies to lizards and from sharks to seabirds, wildlife exhibit tactics to survive the impacts of tropical cyclones, also known as hurricanes, cyclones, or typhoons depending on where they occur. Some species seek refuge during the storm by moving, some remain in place and ride it out, and others move longer distances, avoiding the ...
Erin L. Koen +15 more
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Elinor Ostrom and Oliver Williamson: Economic governance: the organization of cooperation [PDF]
Traditionally, economic theory has by and large been a theory of markets or, more precisely, about market prices. However, there are at least two reasons why economic science should extend beyond price theory.
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Trade Realignments and the Need for Integrated Modeling Research in Latin America's Agri‐Food Sector
Agribusiness, EarlyView.
Emiliano Lopez Barrera
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ABSTRACT The transition to a circular economy (CE) in the textile and clothing (TC) industry is frequently attributed to sustainability‐oriented innovation (SOI), yet empirical understanding of the systemic conditions under which SOI enables CE remains underdeveloped.
Krishnendu Saha +3 more
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Egas Moniz: twice a double life
Egas Moniz is credited with the discovery in 1927 of radioarteriography, for which he was, on three occasions, nominated for the Nobel Prize, and in all three denied the award.
José Manoel Bertolote
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Time-series Econometrics: Cointegration and Autoregressive Conditional Heteroskedasticity [PDF]
Advanced information on the Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel, 2003. Empirical research in macroeconomics as well as in financial economics is largely based on time series. Ever since Economics Laureate Trygve Haavelmo's
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