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A data-driven generative strategy to avoid reward hacking in multi-objective molecular design. [PDF]
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Usos incidentales de obras artísticas dentro de obras audiovisuales
Julian David Ruiz Rondan
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Persistence of soil organic matter as an ecosystem property
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Issues regarding race and racial identity as well as questions pertaining to property rights and ownership have been prominent in much public discourse in the United States.
C. Harris
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Issues regarding race and racial identity as well as questions pertaining to property rights and ownership have been prominent in much public discourse in the United States.
C. Harris
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Published online: 15 May 2015 Intellectual property is a propaganda term used by proponents of copyrights and patents to promote the idea that government-enforced monopolies over ideas and parts of ideas share the beneficial effects of property. In fact, economic research shows that both copyrights and patents do more economic harm than good.
Michele Boldrin, David K Levine
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The mystery of capital : the role of property rights in creating wealth and alleviating poverty
, 2004Why does capitalism triumph in the West but fail almost everywhere else? Elegantly, and with rare clarity, Hernando de Soto revolutionizes our understanding of what capital is and why it has failed to benefit four-fifths of mankind -- and explains the ...
H. D. Soto
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The economic theory of a common-property resource: The fishery
Journal of Political Economy, 1954The chief aim of this paper is to examine the economic theory of natural resource utilization as it pertains to the fishing industry. It will appear, I hope, that most of the problems associated with the words “conservation” or “depletion” or ...
S. Gordon
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