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    “…However, little is known about the effect that this kind of public involvement has on the overall behavior of young people. Economists refer to the existence of a crowding-out effect when public sector engagement in influencing behavior is counteracted by behaviors at the individual level. …”
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  2. 462
    “…In addition to pledging to adapt to and mitigate climate change, experts, economists, and policymakers expressed their determination to do so. …”
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  3. 463
    “…These data are relevant for all social scientists (such as economists, demographers or economic historians) interested in Southeast Asia or in the relationship between health indicators and economic development before, during and after an unprecedented pandemic. …”
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  4. 464
    “…Pandemics have been a long-standing object of study by economists, albeit with declining interest, that is until COVID-19 arrived. …”
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  5. 465
    “…However, Japan’s experience during the 1990s changed the consensus of economists and central banks around the world regarding prices. …”
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  6. 466
    “…Providing up-to-date numerical data across a range of topics related to renewable energy technologies, Renewable Energies and CO2 offers a one-stop source of key information to engineers, economists and all other professionals working in the energy and climate change sectors. …”
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  7. 467
    por Zaharopol, Radu
    Publicado 2014
    “…Biologists, physicists and economists interested in interacting particle systems and rigorous mathematics will also find this book a valuable resource. …”
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  8. 468
    “…This ground-breaking text is an indispensable resource for the next generation of engineers, economists and policy-makers in or preparing to enter the electricity sector. …”
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  9. 469
    por Ma, Hengyun, Oxley, Les
    Publicado 2012
    “…In the new millennium, understanding China’s energy economy is crucial for politicians, businesspeople and energy economists, as China’s energy policy choices will mean both challenges and opportunities for the world in terms of an increasing share of primary energy consumption and investment. …”
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  10. 470
    por Sato, Ryuzo, Beckmann, Martin
    Publicado 1983
    “…In the 1950's, Professor Yamada was one of several prominent Japanese economists who were selected for study abroad. It was during this time, on a visit to the Cowles Commission at the University of Chicago, that Professor Yamada met the other editor of this volume.…”
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  11. 471
    por Pokrovskii, Vladimir N
    Publicado 2018
    “…The book is of interest to energy specialists engaged in planning and analyzing the production and consumption of energy carriers, and to economists wanting to know how energy and technology affect economic growth. …”
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  12. 472
    “…The approach presented here will be of particular interest to researchers (including undergraduates and graduates) and economists focused on decision-making under complex conflict conditions. …”
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  13. 473
    por Xu, Xin, Chaloupka, Frank J.
    Publicado 2011
    “…Over the past three decades, economists and others have devoted considerable effort to assessing the impact of alcoholic-beverage taxes and prices on alcohol consumption and its related adverse consequences. …”
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    “…Determining the optimum cash-cover rotation schedule for maximizing yield has been tackled on multiple fronts by agricultural scientists, economists, biologists and computer scientists, to name a few. …”
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  16. 476
    por Soon, Byung Min, Kim, Wonseong
    Publicado 2023
    “…We believe our methods and results will inspire discussions among applied economists studying consumer behavior in this specific market and could encourage the application of big data analysis to the agricultural economy.…”
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  17. 477
    “…Studies of human decision making emerge from two dominant traditions: learning theorists [1–3] study choices in which options are evaluated on the basis of experience, whereas behavioral economists and financial decision theorists study choices in which the key decision variables are explicitly stated. …”
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  18. 478
    “…Moreover, ICT plays a significant role in development of each economic sector, especially during liberalization process. Growth economists predict that economic growth is driven by investments in ICT. …”
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  19. 479
    por Zhang, Chun-Ting
    Publicado 2013
    “…Based on the citation data of the 100 most prolific economists, comparing to h-index, the h’-index shows better correlation with indices of total-citation number and citations per publication, which, although relatively reliable and widely used, do not carry the information of the citation distribution. …”
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    “…The extremely poor are generally reliant on their immediate natural resource base for subsistence and suffer high rates of mortality due to parasitic and infectious diseases. Economists have developed a range of models to explain persistent poverty, often characterized as poverty traps, but these rarely account for complex biophysical processes. …”
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