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Withholding Verifiable Information
Proceedings of the 24th ACM Conference on Economics and Computation, 2023I study a class of verifiable disclosure games where the sender's preferences are state independent and the receiver's optimal action depends solely on the expected state. In such games, the receiver's preferred equilibria are relatively well studied, but other equilibria are less so.
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To Withhold or Not to Withhold on Settlements?
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2009In this article, the author focuses on settlement allocations involving wages, addressing front pay, back pay, and more. The IRS is looking more closely at the wage versus nonwage dichotomy, and the author sifts through myths and examines incentives to payer, payee, and counsel.
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Withholding or Withdrawing Treatment
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1987To the Editor. —I strongly disagree with the position of the American Medical Association's Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs that, under certain very limited circumstances, "it is not unethical to discontinue all means of life-prolonging medical treatment" and that "life-prolonging medical treatment includes medication and artificially or ...
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Withholding Treatment: Is It Ethical?
Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 1986Nurses often perceive themselves as being powerless, and may believe the only ethical decisions they make are whether or not to follow orders.
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2018
This chapter examines how governments have mobilised a discourse of compassion to reinforce a divide between ‘deserving’ and ‘undeserving’ immigrants and refugees, and therefore withhold compassion from those unable to enact the conditions necessary for recognition as a worthy subject of compassion.
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This chapter examines how governments have mobilised a discourse of compassion to reinforce a divide between ‘deserving’ and ‘undeserving’ immigrants and refugees, and therefore withhold compassion from those unable to enact the conditions necessary for recognition as a worthy subject of compassion.
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2023
Abstract For more than two decades now, Cameroon’s most prominent private sector representatives have singled out the processing of value-added tax refunds as a serious hindrance to economic activity in the country. The dimensions of this problem and its intractability derive to a large extent from a feature of the tax system known as ...
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Abstract For more than two decades now, Cameroon’s most prominent private sector representatives have singled out the processing of value-added tax refunds as a serious hindrance to economic activity in the country. The dimensions of this problem and its intractability derive to a large extent from a feature of the tax system known as ...
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