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calls for regulation because if their gambling like elements. Japan had similar mechanics in games for a long time called … "Gacha" and could serve as an interesting insight into its regulation. Firstly as introduction, this paper explains what … Lootboxes are in comparison to "Gacha" in Japan and investigates whether they would qualify as gambling using a gambling …
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I investigate causal machine learning (CML) methods to estimate effect heterogeneity by means of conditional average treatment effects (CATEs). In particular, I study whether the estimated effect heterogeneity can provide evidence for the theoretical labour supply predictions of Connecticut's...
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Building on work funded by the ESPON 2013 Program, the paper analyses the regional trajectories of development of a "creative workforce" among its active population against regional economic growth, measured by changes in per capita GDP over the period 2001-2008 in 317 NUTS2 regions of the ESPON...
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disruptive creation mechanism or reduce it by stimulating corruption, distorting the markets and deteriorating social capital. We …
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This paper focuses on how corruption affects an important internationalization behavior of firms: the extent of control … most relevant, due to its broad effect on the economy, is corruption. Corruption can be thought of as anything that … specifically in the realm of M&A (see Weitzel and Berns, 2006). Although the level of corruption of the host countries is expected …
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