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An Incentive Mechanism for Decentralized Water Metering Decisions [PDF]
Metering water consumption has been long advocated by economists in developing countries as a way to curb waste and prevent resource depletion. However, very few of these economists have studied the inefficiencies brought about by universal metering or ...
Andrés Chambouleyron
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Optimal Consumption Sequence When Habituation Dominates Satiation
Martín Egozcue, Luis Fuentes García
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Crowding, satiation, and saturation: The days of television series' lives [PDF]
Alicia Barroso +3 more
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ABSTRACT Compensation plays a pivotal role in shaping employee behavior, motivation, and well‐being. Although extant research has explored various dimensions of compensation, questions about how important pay is to employees and concerns (on the part of employers and/or employees) about the unintended negative (in addition to intended positive ...
Barry Gerhart, Ji Hyun Kim, Shan He
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Discussion on independent influences of body mass and gastric volumes on satiation in humans [PDF]
Allan Geliebter
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Escaping Satiation in an Evolutionary Model of Structural Economic Dynamics [PDF]
This paper presents the problem of satiation in relation to a model of evolutionary endogenous growth. The model represents an attempt to provide an evolutionary economic micro foundation to Pasinetti's scheme of the structural economic dynamics of a ...
Esben Sloth Andersen
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Abstract Background The prevalence of iron deficiency with anemia and iron deficiency without anemia (IDWA) during pregnancy have not been summarized, and evidence of the direct association of IDWA with adverse perinatal outcomes (APO) are unknown.
Lucky O. Lawani +6 more
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Bikinis instigate generalized impatience in intertemporal choice. [PDF]
Neuroscientific studies demonstrate that erotic stimuli activate the reward circuitry processing monetary and drug rewards. Theoretically, a general reward system may give rise to non-specific effects: Exposure to 'hot stimuli' from one domain may thus ...
Dewitte, Siegfried +2 more
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ABSTRACT The Easterlin paradox explores the link between subjective well‐being (SWB) and income, questioning if a saturation point exists where more income no longer boosts SWB. In the literature, the studies dealing with a saturation point of SWB at the cross‐sectional level are ambiguous.
Simon Röck +2 more
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