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101“...It is believed that the length of a person’s life depends on a mixture of economic and social factors. Yet the relative importance of these is still debated...”
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102“...Is affluence a good thing? The book The Challenge of Affluence by Avner Offer (2006) argues that economic prosperity weakens self-control and undermines human...”
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104“...Many governments wish to assess the quality of their universities. A prominent example is the UK's new Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2014. In the REF,...”
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110by David G. Blanchflower Andrew J. Oswald Mario D. Garrett Published in Economica (London) (01.05.1990)“...The paper argues that wage determination is best seen as a kind of rent-sharing in which workers' bargaining power is influenced by conditions in the external...”
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116by Oswald, Andrew J“..."In universities all over the world, hiring and promotion committees regularly hear the argument: 'this is important work because it is about to appear in...”
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