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ABSTRACT Gentzkow, Shapiro, and Taddy, Econometrica 87, no. 4, 2019 (henceforth GST), use a supervised text‐based regression model to assess changes in partisanship in US congressional speech over time. Their estimates imply that partisanship is far greater in recent years than in the past and that it increased sharply in the early 1990s.
Paul Hofmarcher+3 more
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Abstract Despite increasing attention to alternative market systems, where consumers perform considerable voluntary labor, consumer researchers have a limited understanding of the nature or implications of the emotion work entailed in making such contributions.
Kristin Bentsen+2 more
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Socialist Somalia: Rhetoric and Reality by Ahmed I. Samatar [PDF]
Jay Spaulding
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Effects of the Deployment and Departure of UN Peacekeeping Operations on Foreign Direct Investment
ABSTRACT Do United Nations peacekeeping operations (UNPKOs) foster foreign direct investment (FDI) in host countries over time? I argue that the deployment of UNPKOs increases FDI by signaling credibility in peace and the rule of law. However, once peacekeepers depart, uncertainty regarding political stability, due to premature withdrawal and ...
Wakako Maekawa
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Objectivism, Relativism and the Importance of Rhetoric for Marxist Economics [PDF]
William Milberg, Bruce Pietrykowski
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When Super (Wo)man Fails to Appear: Beyond Idealized Prototypes in Crisis Leadership
ABSTRACT Crisis leadership has been a topic of interest for nearly a century. Recent works present an idealized, gendered template for such leadership by casting men as masculine protectors or superheroes and women as feminine nurturers or selfless, relational superwomen.
Janaki Gooty+4 more
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The Rhetoric of Cherokee Indian Removal From Georgia, 1828-1832.
William M. Strickland
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An Account of Roman Surgical Treatments for Ozena: Historical Review
This historical study investigates ancient Roman surgical techniques for treating ozena as described by Celsus, with a focus on its historical and etymological context. Independent translation and archaeological evidence contextualize two ancient procedures: closed nasal cauterization using a heated probe and an open approach involving dissection and ...
Perry Hammond+2 more
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