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Higher Education: Subsidizing Tuition versus Subsidizing Student Loans
Journal of Public Economic Theory, 2014AbstractWe use a simple two‐period equilibrium framework to explore the effects of two different subsidization regimes for higher education on the formation of human capital and on the distribution of incomes. Individuals finance their investments in higher education through income‐contingent education loans as well as subsidies from the government ...
Eckwert, Bernhard, Zilcha, Itzhak
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017
Our Constitution enshrines two bedrock principles of Western liberal democracies: limited government and equal opportunity. This Chapter explores the extent to which the charitable tax subsidies reflect these principles, as expressed in the two theories of distributive justice respectively associated with them, libertarianism and resource ...
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Our Constitution enshrines two bedrock principles of Western liberal democracies: limited government and equal opportunity. This Chapter explores the extent to which the charitable tax subsidies reflect these principles, as expressed in the two theories of distributive justice respectively associated with them, libertarianism and resource ...
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Subsidence Prediction and Inversion of Subsidence Data
Proceedings of SPE/ISRM Rock Mechanics Conference, 2002Abstract This paper presents a forward model for subsidence prediction and an inversion model to calculate the reservoir behaviour from subsidence data. The forward model employs combinations of analytic solutions to the elasticity equations, which approximate the boundary conditions.
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2005
Fluid removal from subsurface reservoirs, in the form of gas, oil, groundwater, geothermal water, and brine, produces a compaction of the depleted formations which migrates totally or partially to the ground surface thus inducing anthropogenic land subsidence.
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Fluid removal from subsurface reservoirs, in the form of gas, oil, groundwater, geothermal water, and brine, produces a compaction of the depleted formations which migrates totally or partially to the ground surface thus inducing anthropogenic land subsidence.
GAMBOLATI, GIUSEPPE +2 more
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Measuring, modelling and projecting coastal land subsidence
Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2020Manoochehr Shirzaei +2 more
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