Harold is a vocal supporter of PPACA, and an advocate of empirical research.
Only empirical research can determine whether, on balance, bankruptcy law helps or hurts entrepreneurs.
There is enough empirical research documenting the safety of nuclear power plants to fill several small libraries.
And empirical research suggests that there is a link between high dividend pay-outs and good corporate governance.
Drawing on empirical research, we propose eight principles designed to help consumers get more happiness for their money.
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Allison conducts and manages empirical research related to hidden bias and barriers in K-12, higher education, and the workplace.
This framework structures an original synthesis of empirical research and case studies of selected technical, legal and regulatory trends.
It was only when Rolls-Royce stepped forward a few years ago that rigorous empirical research could begin in earnest.
Mr Qimani's work which would be unremarkable in any Western context applies the familiar techniques of empirical research to early Islamic history.
You see, I am a member of an intellectual community that values empirical research publications that are not necessarily read by a mainstream audience.
Some of the most careful and convincing empirical research on the employment effects of minimum wages has been done by David Neumark and William Wascher.
Whatever you think about their approach, the Nobel committee has decided to honour Sargent and Sims for their "empirical research on cause and effect in the macroeconomy".
One of the few empirical research studies on the subject, published in 1990, found that when groups of employees received a 15 percent pay cut, theft increased.
Unfortunately, most of the empirical research on whether immigrants make natives worse off in practice is also inconclusive except that the effect, one way or the other, seems small.
Empirical research shows that if start-ups grow too fast the momentum can take the guts out of the culture, trip up the cause that drives it and stymie success.
This is every bit an empirical exercise of discovery of data and analytics, another kind of research.
Erring on the side of restricting research opportunities to which individuals may be invited is benign only if we assume that individuals can only be harmed, and never benefited, by participating in the research, a claim that is refuted by much of the empirical evidence discussed in this Article.
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My company LRN conducted an independent statistical analysis of how things actually work at companies, small and large, derived from a lengthy and rigorous empirical study of observations from 36, 000 employees in 18 countries conducted by the Boston Research Group, The Center for Effective Organizations at University of Southern California and Research Data Technology, Inc.
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"Undoubtedly the most spectacular aspect of our 16-year study, is that it has delivered what is now considered to be the best empirical evidence that super-massive black holes do really exist, " said Professor Reinhard Genzel, head of the research team.
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