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Optimizing China's carbon quota allocation for peak emissions: A novel AMLC framework tailored to regional dynamics. [PDF]
Lian L, Ma X, Wang Y, Dong Q.
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Large Swiss cohort of paediatric status epilepticus demonstrates that treatment delay (> 60 min) directly contributes to morbidity. Machine‐learning analysis of routine clinical data identifies three distinct patient clusters: febrile status epilepticus, severe para‐infectious status epilepticus, and status epilepticus in children with known epilepsy ...
Richard J Burman +6 more
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Permanent health education for health economics in Brazil: a forgotten facet? [PDF]
Romão MH +23 more
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Green credit and enterprises' carbon emission intensity: empirical data from Chinese microenterprises. [PDF]
Zhang X, Xie X, Xiao J, Wang Y.
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Abstract The foundational nature of expectations‐based theories and the prominence of symmetric unimodal stochastic assumptions in economic research render the expected outcome the go to locational focus throughout its many realms. When symmetric unimodality prevails, expected and most likely outcomes are identical; however, when it does not, they are ...
Gordon Anderson
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Pharmacoeconomics Education in Pharmacy Faculties: Status in Türkiye and Other Countries. [PDF]
Kızılay H.
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Reference dependence and lottery participation
Abstract We assume that lottery participants are poor relative to their target income. Reference dependence with loss aversion can render the marginal utility of income non‐monotonic in line with the Friedman–Savage hypothesis. As a result, lottery participation can be rationalized without invoking probability weighting.
Robertas Zubrickas
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Has urban public service equalization reduced regional differences in economic resilience? [PDF]
Wang S, Zhang Q, Sun M, Teng Y.
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Abstract After the Second World War, family allowances became a cornerstone of social spending in western Europe. Whilst religion is often highlighted as a driver of this policy, the role of political Catholicism remains contested, particularly in southern Europe.
Guillem Verd‐Llabrés
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Can digital governance stimulate green development? Evidence from the program of "pilot cities regarding information for public well-being" in China. [PDF]
Zou X, Min J, Meng S, Dai W, Li X.
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