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development : current trends and issues for the future -- 8. Agricultural trade barriers, trade negotiations and the interests of …
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It is widely recognized that the economics of distant-future events, like climate change, is critically dependent upon the choice of a discount rate. Unfortunately, it is unclear how to discount distant-future events when the future discount rate itself is unknown. In previous work, an...
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This paper conducts surveys that document CFO perspectives on corporate planning, corporate investment, capital structure, payout, and the goal of the firm. Current policy choices are compared to CFO survey data from two decades prior, which allows me to identify decision-making themes that are...
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impressive volume who try to identify the key trends that will fashion the international financial system in the years ahead. As …
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and management buy-outs. It provides a comprehensive review of existing literature and an analysis of international trends …
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Universities are undergoing massive change, evolving from science-based, government-funded institutions into 'international know-how hubs' dubbed third generation universities, or 3GUs. J.G. Wissema explores this dramatic change, tracing the historic development of universities, and exploring...
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We combine national administrative data on earnings and participation in subsidized housing to study how the demolition of 160 public housing projects--funded by the HOPE VI program--affected the adult labor market outcomes for 18,500 children. Our empirical strategy compares children exposed to...
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A growing number of surveys elicit respondents' expectations for future events on a 0-100 scale of percent chance. These data reveal substantial heaping at multiples of 10 and 5 percent, suggesting that respondents round their reports. This paper studies the nature of rounding by analyzing...
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1. The university : a critical comparison of three ideal types / Gordon Graham -- 2. The 'form' of 'reform' : the postwar university in Britain, 1945-1992 / Keith Tribe -- 3. Balancing the core activities of universities : for a university that teaches / Gert Biesta -- 4. Space in an inferno?...
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