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  • 1Quarterly Journal of Economics — (QJE) Pays États Unis Langue Anglais Périodicité Trimestriel Genre Économie Date de fondation 1886 Éditeur MIT Press …

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  • 2Quarterly Journal of Economics — Fachgebiet Volkswirtschaftslehre Sprache Englisch Verlag MIT Press (USA) …

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  • 3Quarterly Journal of Economics — Infobox Journal discipline = Economics abbreviation = QJE publisher = MIT Press country = USA frequency = Quarterly history = 1886 present openaccess = website = http://www.mitpressjournals.org/loi/qjec ISSN = 0033 5533The Quarterly Journal of… …

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  • 4Behavioral economics — and its related area of study, behavioral finance, use social, cognitive and emotional factors in understanding the economic decisions of individuals and institutions performing economic functions, including consumers, borrowers and investors,… …

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  • 5Economic Affairs — ▪ 2006 Introduction In 2005 rising U.S. deficits, tight monetary policies, and higher oil prices triggered by hurricane damage in the Gulf of Mexico were moderating influences on the world economy and on U.S. stock markets, but some other… …

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  • 6Sleeper effect — The sleeper effect is a psychological phenomenon whereby a highly persuasive message, paired with a discounting cue, causes an individual to be more persuaded by the message (rather than less persuaded) over time.When people are normally exposed… …

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  • 7Business and Industry Review — ▪ 1999 Introduction Overview        Annual Average Rates of Growth of Manufacturing Output, 1980 97, Table Pattern of Output, 1994 97, Table Index Numbers of Production, Employment, and Productivity in Manufacturing Industries, Table (For Annual… …

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  • 8Factoring (finance) — This article is about finance. For other uses, see Factor (disambiguation). Corporate finance …

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  • 9Sequential hermaphroditism — (called dichogamy in botany) is a type of hermaphroditism that occurs in many fish, gastropods and plants. Here, the individual is born one sex and changes sex at some point in their life. They can change from a male to female (protandry), or… …

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  • 10Dynamic inconsistency — In economics, dynamic inconsistency, or time inconsistency, describes a situation where a decision maker s preferences change over time in such a way that what is preferred at one point in time is inconsistent with what is preferred at another… …

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