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A Few Goodmen: Surname-Sharing Co-Authors in Economics

open access: yes, 2015
We explore the phenomenon of co-authorship by economists who share a surname. Prior research has included at most two economist co-authors who share a surname. Ours is the first paper to have three economist co-authors who share a surname, as well as the
Goodman, Allen C.   +3 more
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From politics to economics: The investigation of the determinants of local administrative hierarchy in the Tang–Song transition

open access: yesAsia‐Pacific Economic History Review, Volume 65, Issue 1, Page 39-78, March 2025.
Abstract This study collects original data to examine the determinants of classification criteria of county hierarchy and its rank variations during the Tang–Song period. The results reveal that the county hierarchy was affected by both economic and political situations, with more emphasis on politics in Tang and economics in Song.
Nan Li, Heqi Cai
wiley   +1 more source

Surname Act and Its Implementation Process [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
WOS: 000402044200006The State of Republic of Turkey which is established after Ottoman Empire chooses the way making serious initiatives for coming up with developed communities in all areas at the beginning.
Dokuyan, Sabit
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A Schumpeter Hotel? Surname Status Persistence in Sweden 1880-2016

open access: yes, 2022
Conventional social mobility research misses substantial inequalities of opportunity. To capture intergenerational persistence of family social status we need to move beyond parent-child associations in occupation or income.
Eriksson, Björn   +2 more
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Women's land ownership in Victoria, 1880–1930: Contributions to a fuller picture

open access: yesAsia‐Pacific Economic History Review, EarlyView.
Abstract Responding to calls for more research on Australian women's property ownership this article draws on underutilised shire rate books. The data challenge stubborn historiographical assumptions that women's land ownership in federation‐era Victoria was insignificant.
Kathryn M. Hunter
wiley   +1 more source

Barriers to gene flow estimated by surname distribution in Italy

open access: yes, 1993
Surname distributions were studied in order to reconstruct human migration patterns. Zones of sharp change in surname frequencies--presumably barriers to gene flow--were detected by the statistical technique of wombling (Barbujani et al.
Cavalli Sforza L. L.   +6 more
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Becky Johnston (1858–1938): A case study of aboriginal women's financial agency in early 20th century New South Wales

open access: yesAsia‐Pacific Economic History Review, EarlyView.
Abstract This article introduces Becky Johnston, a mixed‐descent Worimi woman on the lower Mid‐North Coast of New South Wales, Australia. During the 1920s, Johnston became a businesswoman and landowner despite the economic limitations for Indigenous Australians.
Nadine Wilson
wiley   +1 more source

About the origin of the surname Tytko

open access: yes, 2022
Tekst jest studium do monograficznej książki zbiorowej pt. Tytkowie z Zawady-Kątów. W tekście zamieszczono wiedzę onomastyczną na temat nazwiska "Tytko" oraz dotychczasowe informacje historyczne o tym nazwisku w Polsce w wiekach XV-XXI.The text is a ...
Tytko, Marek
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Evaluation of ChatGPT's and Gemini's Ability to Find Studies About Neurosurgical Training and Trainees' Anatomy Understanding

open access: yesANZ Journal of Surgery, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Background There is a lack of research about artificial intelligence's potential to explore neurosurgical literature. We aimed to investigate ChatGPT's and Gemini's ability to identify and outline studies about neurosurgical training and trainees' anatomy understanding.
Dimitrios Chytas   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Oral tradition versus linguistic evidence: the Babur-Bura case revisited

open access: yes, 2006
In a previous study which originally tackled the apparent contradiction between oral tradition and linguistic evidence in the Babur-Bura case, we approached the issue through a contrastive analysis of Bura and Kanuri.
Badejo, B. Rotimi
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