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Dual circularly polarized luminescence (CPL) is demonstrated in pioneering metal‐free organic nanoparticles (ONPs) from a brominated trityl radical derivative. CPL activity in the Vis or NIR regions in aqueous environments is achieved by tayloring the content of radical enantiomers in ONPs, thanks to the generation of intrinsically chiral excimers ...
Giovanni Schievano +9 more
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Pension levels of chinese institutions during the transition period: A case study of universities. [PDF]
Lu XJ, Zhuang QX.
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La question de la définition du dispositif pension de famille dans le champ du logement
Cécile Bally
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Don’t settle for current GAAP: A critical assessment of pension liability measurement
Divya Anantharaman, Darren Henderson
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Pension Contributions as a Commitment device: evidence of sophistication among time-inconsistent households [PDF]
Sophisticated agents with self-control problems value commitment devices that constrain future choices. Using Australian household data, I test whether these households value commitment devices in the form of illiquid pension contributions.
Patricia Sourdin
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ABSTRACT Executive Summary Strategic decisions related to ownership participation in cross‐border acquisitions (CBAs) are among the most fundamental choices for African firms to address the unique internationalization challenges related to their home country context.
Dominik Anderhofstadt +2 more
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The Financial Crisis and Mandatory Pension Systems in Developing Countries: Short- and Medium-term Responses [PDF]
Mark C. Dorfman +2 more
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The financial and economic crisis and pension systems: International experiences [PDF]
There has been much discussion in the British general and specialised media over the last year on the adverse consequences of the economic and financial crisis on the British pension system.
Eich, Frank
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ABSTRACT Research Question/Issue Retirement age expectations and preferences are shaped by individual, social, and government policy influences. Our paper reviews major policy changes in the Australian Retirement Income System over the past two decades and documents changes in Australian workers' expected and preferred retirement age. Research Findings/
Paul Gerrans +2 more
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