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The Right’s Piketty ProblemBERKELEY – In the online
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The Baffler, Kathleen Geier recently attempted a roundup of conservative criticism of Thomas Piketty’s new book Capital in the Twenty-First Century.
Still, there persists an idea that I cannot push out of my head, and that I enter into the travel
journal
that I am writing for The Atlantic.
A recent study published in the
journal
Democratization shows that the overall level of liberal democracy worldwide now matches that recorded shortly after the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991.
Soon after World War II, physicists at the University of Chicago started a
journal
called the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists to promote arms control.
And the government refuses even to publish the Court’s decisions in the official law journal, which means that the rulings cannot take effect.
Their views could never be submitted to a scholarly
journal
and evaluated the way a new medical procedure is.
In a recent paper in the
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Science, Venter and his colleagues announced that they had created the smallest living and reproducing organism.
Using a conservative model, the British medical
journal
Lancet estimated that the US would have recorded net savings of $500 million if it had implemented a national syringe exchange program between 1987-1995.
This disparity prompted the medical
journal
The Lancet to call the NCD crisis the “social justice issue of our time.”
The passage of libel reform is attributable to a campaign launched more than three years ago by three organizations: English PEN, a writers association;Index on Censorship, a bimonthly
journal
that has monitored censorship worldwide and published the works of censored writers for the past four decades; and Sense About Science, an organization that promotes scientific knowledge and understanding.
Nature had to contend with a libel suit for pointing out that a physics
journal
had published many articles by its editor, and that these articles had not been subjected to peer review.
Recent pilot experiments showed that macular PKDL can act as a source of infection, with the results published in the
journal
Clinical Infectious Diseases.
By leading a growing advocacy coalition (in which the
journal
The Lancet played a central role), the WHO established itself as a leader in the fight against NCDs.
Currently, disparate study registries and data portals make it difficult for an individual researcher, collecting data with the goal of getting published in a high-impact journal, to find similar projects.
An article by Ernst Fehr at the University of Zurich and Alexander Klein and Klaus Schmidt at the University of Munich in the January 2007 issue of the
journal
Econometrica shows how people design economic relationships based on their knowledge of the circumstances in which people are trustworthy.
The survey approach was used twice by a group of researchers based primarily at Johns Hopkins University, who published their results in the medical
journal
The Lancet .
A study from the British medical
journal
The Lancet estimates that, in total, vitamin A deficiency kills 668,000 children under the age of five each year.
David Goodhart, former editor of the
journal
Prospect, has argued the case for restriction from a social democratic perspective.
The liberal
journal
Strategy and Management was closed down.
In 2015, the year after the release of the WHO’s report, the
journal
Public Health Ethics published a special issue devoted entirely to this topic.
The two-day conference provided a platform for the development of collaborative synergies, and the research output is scheduled to appear in the
journal
Bioethics.
But, while the scientific community – including academic and professional institutions, agency heads, managers, and editors – is often reluctant to handle cases of misconduct rigorously, the reputation of science as a whole is at stake, not just that of a person, institution, journal, or national science entity.
Although the authors used an untenable benchmark to determine that the sensitivity of pay to performance was too low, the article was published in a top economic journal, prominently discussed in the Harvard Business Review, and is one of the most cited papers in economics.
The paper was published in a minor
journal
and is not very well cited.
The site, entirely open and free (thanks to hundreds of volunteers in 82 countries), maintains a decentralized online database of around two million items of economic research, including working papers,
journal
articles, books, and software.
"Just how tainted has clinical medicine become," asked an editorial in the British medical
journal
The Lancet in 2002; the answer was "heavily and damagingly so."
In June, the prestigious
journal
Science published an article by the South Korean scientist Woo-Suk Hwang and an international team of co-authors describing how they had developed what were, in effect, “made to order” lines of human stem cells cloned from an adult.
This may cause Trump-watchers to dismiss attempts to establish an ideological foundation for Trumpism – such as Julius Krein’s new
journal
American Affairs – as hopelessly oxymoronic.
In October 2009, the scientific
journal
Nature published an article describing how five researchers submitted their DNA samples to both Navigenics and 23andMe, to be tested for risk of 13 diseases.
But the High Level Panel nonetheless arrived at a position that The Lancet, a leading medical journal, characterized as embodying a “weak” commitment to addressing NCDs.
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