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Cardiac output monitoring: Technology and choice
The accurate quantification of cardiac output (CO) is given vital importance in modern medical practice, especially in high-risk surgical and critically ill patients.
Jeff Kobe +5 more
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U.S. small bank failures and the Financial Crisis of 2007–2009 [PDF]
This study utilizes logistic regression to identify annual financial statement and performance ratio factors that influenced the failure rate of U.S. small banks before and after the Financial Crisis identified during December 2007 through June, 2009 ...
John Downs +3 more
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Accounting Students’ Choice on Accounting Information Technology Careers [PDF]
The important role of accounting information systems professionals, motivate researchers to analyze further the interest of students to the profession in the field of accounting information systems.
Nurul Hasanah Uswati Dewi
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We examined how irrigation techniques in use by family and friends influence the use and share of land utilizing different irrigation techniques by Arkansas producers.
Victoria Bailey +4 more
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Search, technology choice, and unemployment
Technology variations among countries account for a significant part of their income differences. In this paper, a firm's technology choice is embedded in a search theoretic framework for unemployment. More advanced technology is assumed to have a higher
Constantine Angyridis, Haiwen Zhou
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The partition of production between households and markets
The process of industrialization was accompanied by the switch from household production to firm production. The industrialization process was also a process of population growth, the appearance of general‐purpose technologies, and the expansion of ...
Christopher Colburn, Haiwen Zhou
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Learning by Doing and the Choice of Technology [PDF]
Summary: This is a one-agent Bayesian model of learning by doing and technology choice. The more the agent uses a technology, the better he learns its parameters, and the more productive he gets. This expertise is a form of human capital. Any given technology has bounded productivity, which therefore can grow in the long run only if the agent keeps ...
Jovanovic, B., Nyarko, Y.
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We provide evidence on the least biased ways to identify causal effects in situations where there are multiple outcomes that all depend on the same endogenous regressor and a reasonable but potentially contaminated instrumental variable that is available.
Souvik Banerjee, Anirban Basu
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On Adverse Effects of Consumers’ Attaching Greater Importance to Firms’ Ethical Conduct
Consumers increasingly care about firms’ ethical conduct (e.g., labor and environmental practices) when making their consumption choices. This note presents a simple framework to highlight the possibility that this development may induce a less desirable
Florian Baumann, Tim Friehe
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Background: This project [Identifying Appropriate Symbol Communication (I-ASC)] explored UK decision-making practices related to communication aid recommendations for children and young people who are non-speaking.
Janice Murray +11 more
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