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Hydrogen Removal from Fe at Room Temperature: A Study on Hydrogen Trapping Mechanisms. [PDF]
Zhang K, Li H, Guan D.
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Pilot Case Series of Lateral Ridge Augmentation Using a Collagenated Porcine-Derived Xenograft: Clinical, Histological, and Remodeling Outcomes. [PDF]
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Correction: SEC24A deficiency lowers plasma cholesterol through reduced PCSK9 secretion.
Chen XW +16 more
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Games and Economic Behavior, 2022
I revisit the Rubinstein (1982) model for the classic problem of price hag- gling and show that bargaining can become a “trap,” where equilibrium leaves one party strictly worse off than if no transaction took place (e.g., the equilibrium price exceeds a buyer’s valuation).
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I revisit the Rubinstein (1982) model for the classic problem of price hag- gling and show that bargaining can become a “trap,” where equilibrium leaves one party strictly worse off than if no transaction took place (e.g., the equilibrium price exceeds a buyer’s valuation).
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Econometrica, 1976
If the liquidity trap is viewed as a property of the aggregate demand for money (or liquid assets), it can be generated from the agents' microeconomic behavior only in special cases, even in the presence of the Keynesian assumption of inelastic expectations.
Grandmont, Jean-Michel, Laroque, Guy
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If the liquidity trap is viewed as a property of the aggregate demand for money (or liquid assets), it can be generated from the agents' microeconomic behavior only in special cases, even in the presence of the Keynesian assumption of inelastic expectations.
Grandmont, Jean-Michel, Laroque, Guy
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The Vocational Guidance Magazine, 1914
Not every article which appeared nineteen years ago would bear reprinting, but this contribution by the President of the University of Indiana, which is clipped from the Proceedings of the National Education Association for 1915, might have been written today.
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Not every article which appeared nineteen years ago would bear reprinting, but this contribution by the President of the University of Indiana, which is clipped from the Proceedings of the National Education Association for 1915, might have been written today.
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