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Monitoring long-term ecological impacts from release of Fukushima radiation water into ocean
After 10 years of the Fukushima Nuclear Accident, Japan decided to release the nuclear wastewater into the Pacific Ocean on 13 April 2021. It is apparent that Japan has chosen the most cost-efficient way to deal with the contaminated water, however ...
Yonglong Lu +4 more
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The “Peripheral Plaintiff”: Duty Determinations in Take-Home Asbestos Cases [PDF]
Since the 1970s, litigation concerning the dangers of asbestos in the workplace has transformed from a few workers’ compensation claims to hundreds of thousands of lawsuits against companies in nearly every industry. While the typical plaintiff in these
Kotlarsky, Yelena
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Abstract Crop insurance is undoubtedly an extremely valuable element in protecting agricultural businesses, but in many cases standard indemnity‐based products have had very low uptake due to high transaction costs elevating premiums to unaffordable levels.
Amogh Prakasha Kumar +2 more
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Verifiable and Nonverifiable Information in a Two-Period Agency Problem [PDF]
I examine how a firm’s opportunity to verify information influences the joint use of verifiable and unverifiable information for incentive contracting.
Budde, Jörg
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Abstract This manuscript centers on the experiences of caretakers of minors in Honduran transnational families (TNFs) in which one or both parents emigrated, and of the schoolteachers, professional psychologists, and spiritual leaders working with these families.
Marco Gemignani +2 more
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Children’s punishment behaviour may be driven by both retribution and deterrence, but the potential primacy of either motive is unknown. Moreover, children’s punishment enjoyment and compensation enjoyment have never been directly contrasted. Here, British, Colombian and Italian 7- to 11-year-old children (N = 123) operated a Justice System in which ...
Rhea Luana Arini +5 more
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We analyze a two-period agency problem with limited liability and nonverifiable information. The principal commits to a dynamic bonus pool comprising a fixed total payment that may be distributed over time to the agent and a third party. We find that the
Budde, Jörg, Hofmann, Christian
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ABSTRACT Background A causal association between occupational asbestos exposure and lung disease, including pneumoconiosis and mesothelioma, is well established. Elevated mortality among former asbestos miners is expected. However, large‐scale South African studies examining all‐cause mortality in this population are lacking.
Yumna Williams‐Mohamed +3 more
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A Review of Multi-Agent Game in Intellectual Property Pledge Financing
To promote the theoretical research and business development of intellectual property pledge financing, this paper summarizes the research status of multi-agent game in intellectual property pledge financing. At present, scholars’ research on multi-agent
Chang Guo
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Third-party sanctioning and compensation behavior: Findings from the ultimatum game
Abstract We measured the beliefs and behavior of third parties who were given the opportunity to add to or deduct from the payoffs of individuals who engaged in an economic bargaining game under different social contexts. Third parties rewarded bargaining outcomes that were equal and compensated victims of unfair bargaining outcomes rather than ...
Chavez, Alex K, Bicchieri, Cristina
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