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The impact of law on moral and social norms: evidence from facemask fines in the UK
We measure the extent that a prevailing law can affect moral and social norms. We use variations in facemask fines in the UK during the COVID-19...
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Pareto and probability distributions
Although familiar with the developments in probability theory of his time, Vilfredo Pareto made little use of this tool in his writings, preferring...
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Environmental laws in France: What are the effects of the Grenelle laws on firms?
The aim of this paper is to analyze the effects of Grenelle I and Grenelle II laws on financial performance, social performance, and risk-taking in...
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Analyzing inequalities: a multifaceted perspective of OECD welfare regimes during the Great Recession and the Pandemic
This study evaluates the impact of the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic on income, labor, and health disparities within OECD welfare...
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The subjective treatment effects of COVID-19 on child well-being: evidence from Luxembourg
Estimating the impact of COVID-19 on the multiple dimensions of child well-being requires quasi-random variation in exposure to it, which is unlikely...
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The impact of education costs on income inequality
Reducing education costs is a crucial policy element with broad support in the U.S. However, is lowering the cost of learning a panacea for...
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The dark side of the moon? Fintech and financial stability
Rapid advances in digital technology are revolutionizing the financial landscape. The rise of fintech has the potential to make financial systems...
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Postbellum electoral politics in California and the genesis of the Chinese exclusion act of 1882
Why did the United States move from having nearly open borders from the 1840s to the 1870s to passing the Chinese Exclusion Act in 1882, the first...
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Survival of the luckiest
Opposite dynamics are behind natural selection and sexual selection. When considering natural and sexual selection separately, the fittest...
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Accounting practitioners and small business clients’ tax compliance: evidence from the survey of Serbian accountants
Using a representative sample of 391 Serbian accounting practitioners, we explored the association between their perceptions, attitudes, and...
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Commemorative stamps as a recognition tool: a cross-sectional analysis
Commemorative stamps have a place in the cultural, economic, and geopolitical status of a nation; and what is printed on stamps often reflects a...
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The law and economics of the data economy: introduction to the special issue
This article intends to provide a framework to better understand the economic problems and legal challenges resulting from the transition of the...
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Gender equality within boards: comparing quota and soft law
In 2011, Britain and France introduced affirmative action policies aiming at improving board gender mix in listed companies. While the reforms were...
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Human capital consumption of households in a generational economy: evidence and implications for India
Using the National Transfer Accounts (NTA) methodology, this study calculates the cost of human capital consumption by children, youth, adults and...
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Harmonising cryptocurrency regulation in Europe: opportunities for preventing illicit transactions
This study focuses on the analysis of cryptocurrency regulatory developments in Europe. The aim is to review national crypto-legislation in Europe...
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Product liability for defective AI
This paper studies the efficient definition of product defects for AI systems with autonomous capabilities. It argues that defining defects in...
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How judicial efficiency impacts trade credit and doubtful receivables
Judicial efficiency has been widely identified as a factor that has an impact on credit markets and firms’ financial decisions. In this paper, we...
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Tax morale: a global sco** review from the cultural approach to economics
There is significant academic debate on how culture influences tax morale. The existing works in the field use several approaches, methods, and...
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Settlement growth and military conflict in early colonial New England 1620–1700
Property rights are secure, and violence over land can be attenuated when the treatment and delineation of the property are consistent, stable, and...
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Effect of Ramadan on purchasing behavior: a panel data analysis
Current descriptive studies have demonstrated both positive and negative impacts of Ramadan on consumption among Muslims. However, it is crucial to...