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Рассмотрены проблемы квалификации преступления, предусмотренного ст.243 УК по признакам объективной стороны и предложены: определения уничтожения и...
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event to provide a situation in which the person had experienced either an action or inaction. Individuals with an action … orientation experienced more regret for situations involving inaction (staying home) than situations involving action (going out … either the action or inaction situations. In Study 2, participants made realistic choices involving either an action or …
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of the offense is achieved not through a single action or inaction, but through more actions (inactions). Often, despite … often faces difficulties because in several cases, the action that constitutes the material element (purpose) in the content …
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We compare preferences for temporal resolution when uncertainty is resolved over a probability rather than a value. In various frameworks–e.g., Kreps and Porteus (1978)–, preferences over gradual versus one-shot resolution do not depend on whether values or probabilities define the main...
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Economic fallouts from COVID-19 have been unprecedented across all industries, with a handful of exceptions. The present study attempts to capture the impact of dividend distribution tax elimination, introduced through the Indian Finance Act 2020, on corporate dividend behavior in India. It...
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Background: In health economic evaluation, utility associated with a health state is outcome-oriented and usually measured using the QALY methodology. Even though there is consistent evidence of utility not only being derived from outcomes but also from procedures, process utility has not been...
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Based on survey data for Switzerland, new empirical findings on direct democracy are presented. In the first part, we show that, on average, public employees receive lower financial compensation under more direct democratic institutions. However, top bureaucrats are more constrained in direct de...
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