In their controversial April 2012 National Bureau for Economic Research working paper, economists Carmen M.
The IMF has issued a working paper which explores the practicalities of implementing Financial Transaction Taxes.
Kaniel, Massey and Robinson's "The Importance of Being an Optimist" working paper is available for download here.
In her working paper, Winning Legally: The Value of Legal Astuteness, Yale School of Management Professor Constance E.
Some groups, such as subscribers to NBER's Working Paper Series and residents of developing countries, can download the working paper for free.
In a new working paper, Leviathan in Business: Varieties of State Capitalism and Their Implications for Economic Performance, Musacchio and colleague Sergio G.
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"Of course, if the woman is the higher earner, the story works in reverse, " according to a working paper produced last year by Boston College Prof.
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The Congressional Budget Office has just released a working paper evaluating the various ways that the effect of the carbon tax on low-income families might be offset.
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Peterson Institute for International Economics, Working Paper 08-8, October 2008.
Situation A: PhD student A copies a paragraph leading up to one of his hypotheses from a working paper by someone else he found on the web, without citation.
In a new NBER working paper, Thomas Piketty of the Paris School of Economics and Emmanuel Saez of the University of California at Berkeley poke different holes in the conventional view.
Working Paper, Ina Ganguli, Ricardo Hausmann and Martina Viarengo.
Along these lines, a new working paper out of Argentina finds that most earners there consider themselves a part of the middle class, suggesting that this as far as misconceptions go this one transcends borders.
In a working paper that I have written for the Mercatus Center at George Mason University, I draw from the history of technology, military history, and disaster sociology to address this issue of cyber-doom scenarios.
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In a working paper published earlier this year, its researchers focused on shake-ups in labour and product markets, as well as tax reforms like reducing the share of direct taxes (on income) in the total tax take.
At the low end, we learn from NBER Working Paper 7450, "Schooling, Inequality, and the Impact of Government, " published last December, that kids who do poorly in bad schools tend also to do poorly in schools with abundant resources.
An IMF working paper published in 2009 calculated that if China remained as dependent on exports as in recent years, then to sustain annual GDP growth of 8% its share of world exports would rise to about 17% by 2020.
In a recent UNICEF policy research working paper (Mendoza 2010), I surveyed the emerging evidence on household coping strategies in 2009, based on field reports, community based monitoring, and surveys by governments, the UN family of agencies, and other development organisations.
Indeed, mutual funds that used options for either speculation or hedging from July 2003 to June 2007 showed no sign of market-beating returns after adjusting for risk, according to a working paper by Gjergji Cici, an assistant professor at the College of William and Mary.
While markets may be having adverse short term reactions to Dijsselbloem statements in light of how badly the Cypriot deals were managed, the principle of a European Wide resolution regime have been in situ since a European Commission working paper was published in January 2011.
As Harvard Business School professors Lakshmi Ramarajan and David Thomas explained in their 2010 working paper A Positive Approach to Studying Diversity in Organizations, the notion that minority board members bring unique information to the table that leads to improved performance, though beneficial, does not account for better results.
Multinational firms are a lot more productive than purely domestic ones, according to economists Rachel Griffith, Stephen Redding and Helen Simpson, in a working paper for the Institute for Fiscal Studies and there is some evidence that operations owned by foreign multinationals have higher labour productivity than those owned by British multinationals, partly because they invest more.
The New Deterrent Working Group paper, "Towards a New Deterrent, " is available as a PDF here.
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By contrast the Stormont working group paper appears to either abolish or relegate the Community Relations Council to the sidelines, instead choosing to expand the current Equality Commission, under the title of "Equality and Good Relations Commission".
Mulcaire was jailed in 2007 after admitting to phone hacking while he was working for the paper.
Mr Montgomery's story is in part about the problem of what to do with a working-class paper in a country in which everybody has decided they are middle class.
But Mr Montgomery's grand plans have failed to distract investors' attention from the decline of the Mirror, once Britain's great working-class paper, which sold 5.3m copies at its peak 30 years ago and now sells only 2.3m.
Chalfie found that scientific paper while working with a graduate student, and the two researchers finally made contact.
Although Abramson was still working on the online paper, she decided to attend.
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