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The intergenerational effect of fetal exposure to malnutrition on cognitive ability has rarely been studied for human beings in large part due to lack of data. In this paper, we exploit a natural experiment, the Great Chinese Famine of 1959–1961, and employ a novel dataset, the China...
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This paper looks at the impact on Australia’s trade in crops (non-wheat grains and oilseeds) where GM technology has …, the introduction of GM technology into the non-wheat grains and oilseeds sectors will have minimum impact on Australia …
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question of whether the degree of genetic variation in a population is best estimated by using the number of alleles observed … in a sample of genes or by the number of polymorphic sites observed in the sample. For some combinations of the actual …
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In this paper we want to achieve a simulation of the evolution of the relationship between average net revenue from wages and the prices of different categories of products from Romania during 1990-2007. For this simulation we used a technique of artificial intelligence (AI), an area of IT used...
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This paper investigates the sensitivity of the intergenerational transmission of health to changes in the socioeconomic and public health environment into which children are born using individual survey data on 2.24 million children born to 600,000 mothers during the period 1970 to 2000 in 38...
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The goal of this study is to ask whether investors learn differently from gains (positive news) versus losses (negative news), whether learning performance is better or worse when people are actively investing in a security or passively observing the security’s payoffs, and whether there are...
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The classical twin model has often been used to determine whether variation in outcomes such IQ, schooling and other behavioral traits, originate from genetic endowments or environmental factors. Despite some heavy criticism from prominent scholars, the model has recently reappeared in highly...
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se trasmite a través de los cromosomas y por unos factores ambientales que envuelve estos genes. Esto significa que el …
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