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In 1919, the first edition of Democratic Caesarism , by the Venezuelan historian and sociologist Laureano Vallenilla Lanz, was
published
and widely circulated across the continent.
There were no market prices, no
published
profit-and-loss statements, and no independent analyses.
In the first cross-country empirical study to examine this question,
published
20 years ago, I showed that higher perceived corruption (based on surveys of investors) led to slower economic growth, in large part through lower rates of private investment.
Statistics recently
published
by the Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project (http://pewinternet.org/Reports/2010/Reputation-Management.aspx)
For example, a study
published
in the British journal BMC Public Health has found that if the rest of the world had the same average body mass index as the US, this would be the equivalent of adding almost one billion people to the global population, greatly exacerbating water stress.
Trump’s Emotional Intelligence DeficitCAMBRIDGE – Last month, 50 former national security officials who had served at high levels in Republican administrations from Richard Nixon to George W. Bush
published
a letter saying they would not vote for their party’s presidential nominee, Donald Trump.
Oswald Spengler had the same idea in his Decline of the West,
published
in 1918.
Serious empirical research on capital punishment in the US began with a pioneering study by Isaac Ehrlich,
published
in 1975 in the American Economic Review.
In journalism if you miss a deadline, your article will not be
published.
Booksellers protested, and the following year John Milton
published
“Areopagitica,” a foundational statement of our modern philosophy of the right to free expression.
Why I
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The Tiananmen Papers'The Chinese leadership’s penchant for secretiveness is proverbial.
But the veil that exists over how that omnipotent party makes important decisions is being lifted somewhat because a volume of unique materials about the behind-the-scenes events surrounding the infamous Tiananmen massacre of 1989 is being
published
this month.
The conceptual and institutional reordering of economics that followed is usually credited to one towering figure: the British economist John Maynard Keynes, who
published
The General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money in 1936.
According to the International Monetary Fund’s recently
published
annual report on the Chinese economy, credit is growing about twice as fast as output.
In “Fear in the Voting Booth: The 2004 Presidential Election,” a study
published
in Political Behavior in 2007, researchers from Duke University and Michigan State University cited surveys in which 42% of US respondents deemed terrorism to be the most important issue in the election.
In “Terrorism and Democratic Legitimacy: Conflicting Interpretations of the Spanish Elections,” a 2005 study
published
in Mediterranean Politics, political scientist Ingrid Van Biezen, now of the University of Leiden, investigated the impact of the 2004 Madrid railway-station attacks.
In “Terrorism and Voting: The Effect of Rocket Threat on Voting in Israeli Elections,” a 2014 study
published
in the American Political Science Review, Thomas Zeitzoff of American University and Anna Getmansky, now at the University of Essex, examined outcomes in areas most exposed to rocket attacks from Gaza since 2001.
Europe’s BargainMILAN – In July, the European Commission
published
its sixth report on economic, social, and territorial cohesion (a term that can be roughly translated as equality and inclusiveness).
Newspapers
published
in gigantic numbers.
In March, a high-quality Moscow business daily, Vedomosti,
published
a letter from Mikhail Khodorkovsky.
Last month (February 2001) the United Nations
published
its latest forecasts for world population over the next 50 years.
Already, this new model has helped to encourage national participation and enhance transparency, with national policies being
published
openly on the UNFCCC website.
In an article
published
on Christmas Day in the Wall Street Journal, the usually wise economist Martin Feldstein makes the case for a set of policies designed to stimulate demand, including increasing investment tax credits and shifting the corporate-tax burden to firms that do not spend very much.
The rules, which are detailed in a 500-page legal proposal, called “CRDIV” and
published
recently by the European Commission, will increase the amount of capital banks must hold, but only for lending to the private sector.
The first draft of the human genome,
published
in February 2001, provided four new fundamental insights.
According to a new report
published
in September by Amnesty International, Contracting Out of Human Rights: The Chad-Cameroon Pipeline Project, the pipeline risks freezing human-rights protection for the multitude of Chadians and Cameroonians who live along its path.
Indeed, it is almost impossible to imagine an article being
published
in a reputable journal without an accompanying list of references.
Japan’s chief industrialist, Akio Morita, the chairman of Sony, and the right-wing politician Shintaro Ishihara gave a series of speeches that were collected and
published
in 1986 as a book called The Japan that Can Say No.
Two years later, then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
published
“America’s Pacific Century,” indicating a shift in America’s global strategy.
In 2004, a paper
published
in the Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis showed that US senators who traded stocks beat the market by 12% per year.
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