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Relational Skills and Corporate Productivity in a Comparative Size Class Perspective
Drawing on insights from various fields within game theory literature, such as strategic interactions, social dilemmas, gift exchange, and procedural...
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Intergenerational equity and sustainability: a large population approach
Patient and Pareto responsive (pPr) societal preferences were introduced and studied in Khan and Stinchcombe (
2018 ). This paper develops a tractable... -
Tailoring social welfare and energy transition for an aging population
This study employs OECD panel data from 2005 to 2021 and utilizes the CS-ARDL (Cross-sectionally Augmented Autoregressive Distributed Lag) method to...
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Agent-based simulations of shared automated vehicle operations: reflecting travel-party size, season and day-of-week demand variations
This paper explores the effects of day of week and season of year demand variations for shared rides, along with realistic travel party sizes, on...
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Population aging and working hour impacts on occupational accidents: evidence from Japan
Population aging is expected to challenge many developed and emerging countries in the coming years. Occupational accidents (OA) and their...
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Integrated multiresolution framework for spatialized population synthesis
Large-scale agent-based microsimulation platforms, increasingly used in transportation demand modelling, require fully enumerated and spatialized...
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Exploring the Interaction of Population, Globalization, and Institutional Factors for Achieving Economic Complexity in D8 Countries
Population plays a direct role in the production and demand of goods and services. Moreover, through indirect channels, the skilled and educated...
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Population Dynamics of the Far North and the Arctic: Analysis Based on Data from the 2010 and 2020 All-Russian Censuses
Abstract —The article analyzes the dynamics of the population of the regions of the Far North and equivalent localities (North), including the Arctic...
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New insights into the growth-maximizing size of government: evidence and implications for Turkey
This paper provides new insights into the growth-maximizing size of government in Turkey. Unlike previous studies that traditionally use the share of...
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Threshold-dependent tax enforcement and the size distribution of firms: evidence from Germany
This paper investigates firms’ responses to threshold-dependent intensity of tax enforcement. We use administrative tax return data over the entire...
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The Factors Influencing China’s Population Distribution and Spatial Heterogeneity: Based on Multi-source Remote Sensing Data
Examining the factors that influence population distribution enables us to gain insights into the patterns and evolutionary trends of distribution...
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The Impact of Population Aging on the Economic Growth of China
Population aging is a natural phenomenon that accompanies the development of human society. With the continuous improvement of living standards and... -
Weather Shocks, Population, and Housing Prices: the Role of Expectation Revisions
I provide new evidence about the information content of weather shocks in the US coastal states, based on substantial hurricane impacts, with a...
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Conditional cooperation and group size: experimental evidence from a public good game
Conditional cooperation is the tendency to cooperate if and only if others do so as well. It is the most common behavior in social dilemmas. We study...
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Population Dynamics in Russia in the Context of Global Trends
Abstract—The article examines the current demographic trends in Russia as compared to population changes in the world and its major regions based on...
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Environmental Well-Being of the Russian Arctic Regions: Official Data and Population Estimates
AbstractThe issue of environmental well-being is at the center of current contradictions in development of the Russian Arctic. These contradictions...
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Population aggregates from administrative data samples–how good are they?
Researchers regularly use administrative micro-data samples to approximate subgroup aggregates from the full population. In this paper, I argue that...
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Did state antiquity matter for the size of the informal economy?
This study investigates how state history influences the size of the informal sector. The study employs a two-stage least squares estimation...
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The Fiscal Treatment of Family Size: A Further Look
In this Chapter we take a more detailed look at the fiscal treatment of family size under one of the tax systems reviewed in Chap. 5... -
The Population Lotto Game: how strategic resource allocation structures non-transitive outcomes in pairwise competitions
In order to understand if and how strategic resource allocation can constrain the structure of pair-wise competition outcomes in human competitions...