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Members of various species engage in altruism — i.e. accepting personal costs to benefit others. Here we present an incentivized experiment to test for altruistic behavior among AI agents consisting of large language models developed by the private company OpenAI. Using real incentives for AI...
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In a constantly evolving society and in an ever-changing world a changing international environment where there is plenty of information and products, the sale and consumption of goods is an integral part of it daily routine of the majority of the world's inhabitants. People get it decisions and...
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Verisign was a leading provider of a wide range of Internet-based services ranging from on-line payment processing to domain name registry. The company owned the two popular top level domains (TLD''s), .com and .net that together accounted for nearly 53 percent of all TLD''s. Owing to the...
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The purpose of this study was to test Maslow's theory of motivation based on the level of need, which resulted in a … person committing a criminal act of corruption. Besides other theories such as Triangle Fraud Theory, GONE Theory, CDMA … Theory, Willingness and Opportunity Theory, Cost-Benefit Theory of Capital. This research is descriptive qualitative. The …
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A perennial task for the state is the creation and policing of categories. State-created categories have real world impacts on the public. The consequences of racial categorizations, for example, are well-documented. We examine a less studied consequence of state categorization, which are the...
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It is universally accepted that, subject to various restrictions including remoteness and mitigation of damage, the purpose of damages for breach of civil obligations is to put the parties whose rights have been breached in the same position, so far as money can do so, as if their rights had...
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In this paper, a new model is developed by referring to the literature on Dutch disease and rent-seeking for explaining how a natural resource boom in the energy sector decreases national income and induces a resource movement effect under a rent-seeking monopoly. In such a model, it is shown...
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We model a dynamic data economy with fully endogenous growth where agents generate data from consumption and share them with innovation and production firms. Different from other productive factors such as labor or capital, data are nonrival not only among firms but also in their uses across...
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Escape clauses, where small firms are exempt from particular tax rules, is a crucial feature of a number of corporate tax schemes, but creates incentives to avoid taxation by manipulating the measures that determine inclusion. We evaluate the impact of thin capitalization rules, which commonly...
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Unemployment insurance and wage subsidies are key tools to support labor markets in recessions. We develop a multi-sector search and matching model with on-the-job human capital accumulation to study labor market policy responses to sector-specific shocks. Our calibration accounts for structural...
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