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1by Jordà, Òscar Schularick, Moritz Taylor, Alan M Published in NBER macroeconomics annual (01.01.2017)“...In advanced economies, a century-long, near-stable ratio of credit to GDP gave way to rapid financialization and surging leverage in the last forty years. This...”
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2by Muhammad Shabbir Imrab Shaheen Fahrat Qayyum Published in International journal of economics and financial issues (01.01.2020)“...This study has been conducted to find out the impact of political and economic variables on domestic investment of Pakistan. For this purpose secondary data...”
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3Published in Economic outlook (London. 1977) (01.04.2020)“...Prior to the spread of coronavirus to the UK, the economy's performance had been underwhelming. Despite an improvement in the business survey data in the...”
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4by Ma, Zhijun Melville, David S Liu, Jianguo Chen, Ying Yang, Hongyan Ren, Wenwei Zhang, Zhengwang Piersma, Theunis Li, Bo Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (21.11.2014)“...China’s position as the world’s second largest economy is largely due to its rapid economic growth in the coastal region, which composes only 13% of China’s...”
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5by Hsiang, Solomon Kopp, Robert Jina, Amir Rising, James Delgado, Michael Mohan, Shashank Rasmussen, D J Muir-Wood, Robert Wilson, Paul Oppenheimer, Michael Larsen, Kate Houser, Trevor Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (30.06.2017)“...Estimates of climate change damage are central to the design of climate policies. Here, we develop a flexible architecture for computing damages that...”
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63F.004 Occupational heat stress and economic burden: evidence for workplace heat management policies“...BackgroundThe adverse effects of heat on workers’ health and work productivity are well documented. However, the resultant economic consequences are less...”
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7by Guan, Dabo Meng, Jing Reiner, David M Zhang, Ning Shan, Yuli Mi, Zhifu Shao, Shuai Liu, Zhu Zhang, Qiang Davis, Steven J Published in Nature geoscience (02.07.2018)“...As part of the Paris Agreement, China pledged to peak its CO2 emissions by 2030. In retrospect, the commitment may have been fulfilled as it was being...”
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8Published in Economic outlook (London. 1977) (01.07.2019)“...Growth continues to struggle against a background of weak exports and a deceleration in capex spending, given sluggish external demand and the ongoing slowdown...”
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9by Pascolini, Donatella Mariotti, Silvio Paolo Published in British journal of ophthalmology (01.05.2012)“...AimFrom the most recent data the magnitude of visual impairment and its causes in 2010 have been estimated, globally and by WHO region. The definitions of...”
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10by Jaén-García, Manuel Published in SAGE open (01.03.2021)“...This article empirically tests the displacement effect of Peacock and Wiseman (PW) and the ratchet effect of Bird, both of which are alternatives to Wagner’s...”
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11by Raftery, Adrian E Zimmer, Alec Frierson, Dargan M W Startz, Richard Liu, Peiran Published in Nature climate change (2017-00-00)“...The recently published Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) projections to 2100 give likely ranges of global temperature increase in four scenarios...”
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12Published in Economic outlook (London. 1977) (01.04.2019)“...The monthly GDP data was particularly ‘noisy’ around the turn of the year, with a 0.3% m/m fall in December being followed by rises of 0.5% in January and 0.2%...”
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13Published in Economic outlook (London. 1977) (01.04.2019)“...▀ We forecast a moderate global slowdown through 2020, but risks are looming of a sharper downturn in China and the US. If these were to materialise, our...”
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14by Whitmee, Sarah, Dr Haines, Andy, Prof Beyrer, Chris, Prof Boltz, Frederick, PhD Capon, Anthony G, Prof de Souza Dias, Braulio Ferreira, PhD Ezeh, Alex, PhD Frumkin, Howard, MD Gong, Peng, Prof Head, Peter, BSc Horton, Richard, FMedSci Mace, Georgina M, Prof Marten, Robert, MPH Myers, Samuel S, MD Nishtar, Sania, PhD Osofsky, Steven A, DVM Pattanayak, Subhrendu K, Prof Pongsiri, Montira J, PhD Romanelli, Cristina, MSc Soucat, Agnes, PhD Vega, Jeanette, MD Yach, Derek, MBChB Published in The Lancet (British edition) (2015)
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15by Acemoglu, Daron Naidu, Suresh Restrepo, Pascual Robinson, James A Published in The Journal of political economy (01.02.2019)“...We provide evidence that democracy has a positive effect on GDP per capita. Our dynamic panel strategy controls for country fixed effects and the rich dynamics...”
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17by Chetty, Raj Grusky, David Hell, Maximilian Hendren, Nathaniel Manduca, Robert Narang, Jimmy Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (28.04.2017)“...We estimated rates of "absolute income mobility"-the fraction of children who earn more than their parents-by combining data from U.S. Census and Current...”
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18Published in Economic outlook (London. 1977) (01.10.2020)“...The 31.4% annualised real GDP contraction in Q2 remains the worst on record, reflecting the severity of the damage inflicted by the Global Coronavirus...”
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19by Psychalis, Marios Published in International journal of economics and financial issues (2020)“...This paper aims at examining whether reforms in EU economic and fiscal governance between the period starting from 2010 and ending on 2018 have increased the...”
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20by Challen, Robert Denny, Joshua Pitt, Martin Gompels, Luke Edwards, Tom Tsaneva-Atanasova, Krasimira Published in BMJ quality & safety (01.03.2019)“...Introduction In medicine, artificial intelligence (AI) research is becoming increasingly focused on applying machine learning (ML) techniques to complex...”