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Till We Have Red Faces: Drinking to Signal Trustworthiness in Contemporary China
Interpersonal networks facilitate business cooperation and socioeconomic exchange. But how can outsiders demonstrate their trustworthiness to join...
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Mayoral partisanship and municipal fiscal health
Whether cities can provide critical public services and infrastructure depends on their fiscal health or the ability to pay for different service...
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Demonstrated risk preferences and COVID-19 regulations in the United States
Research has pointed towards U.S. state officials setting COVID regulations based on their constituents’ political affiliation. But a further...
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Car energy efficiency and emissions in the built environment
To mitigate climate change and safeguard energy security, it is necessary to limit car dependence, reduce car weights, and shift to alternative car...
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A modified radiation model based on the characteristics of airline network under large-scale disruptions
The radiation model is widely used in traffic demand forecasting. However, when applying the radiation model in the aviation field, it overestimates...
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Technological advances and trends in the mining industry: a systematic review
Nowadays, in a competitive world, industries are faced with the urgent need to establish strategies for innovation, this is how the mining industry,...
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Fairness with unequal productive skills among other-regarding individuals
This paper deals with the fair ranking of allocations when individuals endowed with heterogeneous skills have other-regarding preferences over the...
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Jurisdiction size and perceived corruption
This paper studies the relationship between the size of a jurisdiction and how corrupt its citizens perceive officials to be. The relationship may a...
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Functional distribution, personal income inequality, and top shares of income: do social classes still matter?
This paper aims at providing new evidence about the link between personal and functional distribution and top-shares composition. We apply a novel...
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Popular autocrats: why do voters support Viktor Orbán’s government in Hungary? A quantitative analysis
Authoritarian populism has become an increasingly prevalent subtype of hybrid regime and is characterized by weakened democratic institutions and a...
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Environmental regulation, regulatory spillovers and rent-seeking
How do special interests react to an increase in their regulatory burden? In this paper, I use a shock to the regulatory environment by analyzing...
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A statistical evaluation of the effectiveness of multidimensional relative poverty alleviation efforts in China
China has successfully eliminated absolute poverty and thus its poverty reduction efforts are now entering a new phase aimed at alleviating relative...
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When government’s economic ideology shapes income redistribution. Empirical evidence from the OECD
This paper studies the relationship between Government´s economic ideology and income redistribution, using a panel of OECD countries spanning the...
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Who drops off web-based travel surveys? Investigating the impact of respondents drop** out of travel diaries during online travel surveys
Household travel surveys collect core datasets for modelling passenger travel demand. However, the decline in survey completion rate has become a...
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Accessibility improvement and interregional trade flows
Accessibility improvement has been regarded as one of the main regional policy goals in the recent decades. As a result, many countries has...
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Inequality ranking of ordered categorical distributions: A status-based approach
One of the basic questions that arise in measuring inequality in the distribution of a variable is how to define the inequality dominance relation ...
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Dynamic spillover of upstream primary metals and by-product metals market and its impact from the downstream new energy vehicles market
The anticipated continued growth of the new energy vehicle market has raised concerns regarding the stable supply of its critical raw materials. This...
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The shape of the wealth distribution and differences in wealth inequality across Euro area countries
Based on data from the Eurosystem Household Finance and Consumption Survey (HFCS), we revisit the question of how differences in household...
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Role of policy and consumer attitudes in people’s intention to use autonomous vehicles: a comparative study in China and the USA
The transition to autonomous vehicles (AVs) will likely vary across countries due to differences in technology advancements, infrastructure, cultural...
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Exploring the perception of quality of life in urban daily commuting for sustainable urban transport in Bangkok, Thailand
Quality of life (QoL) in daily travel is increasing in popularity as a research topic since transportation infrastructures and services are...