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cases policy should favour R&D by incumbents, not outsiders, and that stronger patent protection may reduce innovation and … growth. -- Technological Lead ; Innovation ; R&D …
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The tracking of pupils by ability into elite and non-elite schools represents a controversial policy in many countries. There is no consensus on how large the elite track should be and little agreement on the effects of any further increase in its size. This paper presents a natural experiment...
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As artificial intelligence (AI) thrives and propagates through modern life, a key question to ask is how to include …
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Economics rests upon a set of presumptions about how human beings are affected by income. Yet causal evidence is scant. This paper reports a longitudinal study of randomly selected lottery winners. Remarkably, we show that it takes almost three years before they enjoy their money. We develop a...
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