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Exploring and Explaining the Use and Proliferation of Whole Life Orders in England and Wales
ABSTRACT Whole life orders (WLOs) represent the power of the state to inflict harm at its most extreme, with such sentences being found to be in breach of the European Convention on Human Rights. However, very little research has endeavoured to understand the use of WLOs.
Hannah Gilman, Jake Phillips
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Why do firms hold so much cash? A tax-based explanation [PDF]
U.S. corporations hold significant amounts of cash on their balance sheets, and these cash holdings have been justified in the existing empirical literature by transaction costs and precautionary motives.
C. Fritz Foley +3 more
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La cooperación Euro-Latinoamericana contra la corrupción y su impacto en los Derechos Humanos [PDF]
Under the UN Convention against Corruption (UNCAC), as well as under regional conventions, Latin-American and European States are strengthening their efforts to combat corruption by, among other measures, consolidating their international cooperation ...
Garciandia, Rosana
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Labor Market Monopsony Power and the Dynamic Gains to Openness Reforms
ABSTRACT We embed labor market monopsony into a dynamic heterogeneous‐firm general equilibrium model with exporting, horizontal FDI, and rich firm lifecycle dynamics. Rising marginal costs with monopsony slow and limit incumbent firm growth in response to liberalization, shifting adjustment to the extensive margin.
Priyaranjan Jha +2 more
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Indigenous‐Municipal Relations in Canada
Canadian Public Administration, EarlyView.
Joanne Heritz
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Abstract Background Upper tracheal stenosis (UTS) is a rare process with multiple causes and variable approaches to treatment. Australian data on management patterns are lacking and patient resources reflecting local practices are scarce. Aims To describe the management strategies of UTS over 12 years among three teaching hospitals in New South Wales ...
Nathan Harb +6 more
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Sequential Extraction of DNA and DNA-Binding Proteins from Low Cell Numbers
Sam El-Osta +2 more
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Ketogenic diet therapy for epilepsy in Australia: insights from the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme
Abstract Ketogenic diet therapy is an effective non‐pharmacological treatment for drug‐resistant epilepsy. Since the first item was listed on the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) in 2009, we report a 21.6‐fold increase in annual PBS expenditure on items related to ketogenic diet therapy.
Neha Kaul +4 more
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Abstract This study aims to provide a better understanding of how policy‐making changes when an issue is framed as an emergency. Literature on emergency politics provides different views on policy‐making changes resulting from emergency frames, where ordinary and exceptional policy‐making overlap in different ways.
Emma Leenders +3 more
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Abstract After the Global Financial Crisis of 2008, European Union (EU) governance has become more tolerant towards national policy adaptation and experimentation. Right‐wing populist governments in East Central Europe (ECE) have used this increased flexibility amongst other things to develop various economically nationalist strategies to reassert ...
Gerhard Schnyder +2 more
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