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1by Lavan, Luke“...This book investigates the nature of 'public space' in Mediterranean cities, A.D. 284-650, meaning places where it was impossible to avoid meeting people from...”
21.01.2021
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2by Nifosi, Ada“...How did Greco-Roman Egyptian society perceive women’s bodies and how did it acknowledge women’s reproductive functions? Detailing women’s lives in Greco-Roman...”
07.02.2019
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3“...This is the first study of ancient theatre and performance around the coasts of the Black Sea. It brings together key specialists around the region with...”
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4by Corrigan, Kirsty“...Although Marcus Junius Brutus is one of the most famous, or infamous, conspirators of Rome and the ancient world, if not of all time, knowledge of this...”
02.09.2015
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5by Walsh, David“...In The Cult of Mithras in Late Antiquity David Walsh explores how the cult of Mithras developed across the 3rd and 4th centuries A.D. and why by the early 5th...”
01.10.2018
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9by Xavier Gabaix Published in The Quarterly journal of economics (01.11.2014)“...This article defines and analyzes a ‘‘sparse max’’ operator, which is a less than fully attentive and rational version of the traditional max operator. The...”
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10by Elena L. del Mercato Vincenzo Platino“...We consider a general equilibrium model of a private ownership economy with consumption and production externalities. The choices of all agents (households and...”
edited by Prescott, Edward C Yannelis, Nicholas C Araujo, Aloisio Bonnisseau, Jean-Marc
Published in Economic theory (01.01.2017)
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11by Collins, Sean M James, Duncan Servátka, Maroš Vadovič, Radovan Published in Games and economic behavior (01.01.2021)“...We examine equilibration in a market where Marshallian path adjustment can be enforced, or not, as a treatment: a posted offer market either with buyer...”
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12by Bennett, Lynne“...This thesis provides a quantitative analysis of common formulae in thousands of Roman epitaphs and maps their geographical distribution to understand spatial...”
01.03.2020
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13“...We propose a model in which money performs an essential role in the process of exchange, despite the presence of a multilateral clearing house that collects...”
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14by Luciano I. de Castro Zhiwei Liu Nicholas C. Yannelis“...In a partition model, we show that each maximin individually rational and ex ante maximin efficient allocation of a single good economy is implementable as a...”
edited by Prescott, Edward C Yannelis, Nicholas C Araujo, Aloisio Bonnisseau, Jean-Marc
Published in Economic theory (01.01.2017)
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15“...Extending Barro (1999) and Luttmer and Mariotti (2003), we introduce a new model of time preferences: the model. This model applies tractably to a much wider...”
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16by Schmidt, Tobias S Battke, Benedikt Grosspietsch, David Hoffmann, Volker H Published in Research policy (01.12.2016)“...* Relates the lock-in debate to literature on multiple applications of technologies. * Suggests how multiple applications can influence the policy effects on...”
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17by Norman, Thomas W.L Published in Games and economic behavior (01.07.2020)“...The Hahn problem is that, even if a “monetary” equilibrium with valued fiat money exists in general equilibrium, a “nonmonetary” equilibrium with a zero price...”
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18by Grosse, Eric H Glock, Christoph H Müller, Sebastian Published in International journal of production economics (01.12.2015)“...For almost a century, researchers and practitioners have studied learning curves in production economics. Learning, in this context, refers to performance...”
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19by Shi, Zhan Published in Journal of financial economics (01.12.2019)“...This paper studies the effects of time-varying Knightian uncertainty (ambiguity) on asset pricing in a Lucas exchange economy. Specifically, it considers a...”
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20by Lock, Paula“...Ancient Roman bars are one of the more obvious aspects of commercial activity in the urban environment. The archaeological remains and the written evidence are...”
01.12.2018