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using newly developed techniques in nonparametric regression, it shows that on average former college athletes earn a wage …
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This paper relaxes the assumption of homogeneous rates of return to schooling by employing nonparametric kernel …
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We include initial holdings in the jungle economy of Piccione and Rubinstein (Economic Journal, 2007) in which the unique equilibrium satisfies lexicographic welfare maximization. When we relax assumptions on consumption sets and preferences slightly, equilibria other than lexicographic welfare...
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proposal. As novel partnerships are risky and power is a key determinant of risk-taking propensity, we argue that the power of …, we find that the effect of power on partner novelty depends on both the type of power and the role of the person in the … decision process. Partner novelty is more likely when those initiating proposals hold formal structural power, but less likely …
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This paper offers a conceptual framework for analysing and explaining power based on the so-called Capability Approach … interaction in development practice. A systematic connection of power and CA is provided, understanding power as capability to act … power is suggested. Power is understood to be multidimensional and contextual, resulting from the multiple …
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