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Supplementary Material for "Dynamic Global Games of Regime Change..." (October 2006) [PDF]
Christian Hellwig
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Why Have Business Cycle Fluctuations Become Less Volatile? (with Andres Arias and Lee E. Ohanian) [PDF]
Gary D. Hansen
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Business Cycle Fluctuations and the Life Cycle: How Important is Learning by Doing? (with Selo Imrohoroglu) [PDF]
Gary D. Hansen
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The Cross-Section of Foreign Currency Risk Premia and US Consumption Growth Risk (joint with Adrien Verdelhan)(updated February 2006) [PDF]
Hanno Lustig
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The Mathematics Teacher, 1978
Provocative questions and guidelines for classroom investigation of population growth.
Samuel L. Dunn +3 more
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Provocative questions and guidelines for classroom investigation of population growth.
Samuel L. Dunn +3 more
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Avastin Doesn't Blind People, People Blind People
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 2012To review the appropriate preparation of bevacizumab for intravitreal injection by compounding pharmacies with specific recommendations designed to prevent microbial contamination.Perspective.A review and discussion of compounding issues with supporting literature, clinical experience, illustrations, and expert opinion.Closer examination of the events ...
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2020
The single, most difficult, component of any data security and privacy program is the people factor. The very nature of employing people increases the risk to your data processing operations. This is not because everyone wants to steal your data or that they are incompetent – far from it!
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The single, most difficult, component of any data security and privacy program is the people factor. The very nature of employing people increases the risk to your data processing operations. This is not because everyone wants to steal your data or that they are incompetent – far from it!
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Bioethics, 1988
Abstract 5.1 Can we have duties to people who will never actually exist? That the answer is ‘No’ has seemed obvious to many writers. I shall be arguing to the contrary that, where we have a choice between bringing someone into existence and not doing so, the interests of that possible person have to be con sidered.
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Abstract 5.1 Can we have duties to people who will never actually exist? That the answer is ‘No’ has seemed obvious to many writers. I shall be arguing to the contrary that, where we have a choice between bringing someone into existence and not doing so, the interests of that possible person have to be con sidered.
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