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The case for ceramic-on-polyethylene as the preferred bearing for a young adult hip replacement
DJW Cash, V Khanduja
Apr 28, 2017
The optimum choice of bearing surfaces in total hip arthroplasty, particularly in the younger and more active patient, remains controversial. Despite several studies demonstrating good long-term results for the...
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Excess cash, trading continuity, and liquidity risk
This study investigates the impact of excess cash on the liquidity risk faced by investors and their required liquidity premium. It shows that excess cash improves trading continuity and reduces both liquidity risk and the cost...
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Excess cash, trading continuity, and liquidity risk
This study investigates the impact of excess cash on the liquidity risk faced by investors and their required liquidity premium. It shows that excess cash improves trading continuity and reduces both liquidity risk and the cost...
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Target revaluation after failed takeover attempts - cash versus stock
Cash- and stock-financed takeover bids induce strikingly different target revaluations. We exploit detailed data on unsuccessful takeover bids between 1980 and 2008, and we show that targets of cash offers are revalued on...
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Towards ethical good practice in cash transfer trials and their evaluation
Neil Howard
Mar 21, 2022
Over the past 20 years, cash transfers have become increasingly widespread within international development and global social policy. Often, their roll out is preceded by a trial or pilot phase aiming to check feasibility and...
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The Effect Of Accrual Reliability, Debt Level And Cash Flow Volatility On Earnings Persistence
This research is entitled “The Effect of Accrual Reliability, Debt Level and Cash Flow Volatility on Earnings Persistence”. The research question is “Is the persistence of earnings is affected by accrual reliability, debt levels...
Towards ethical good practice in cash transfer trials and their evaluation
Neil Howard
Mar 21, 2022
Over the past 20 years, cash transfers have become increasingly widespread within international development and global social policy. Often, their roll out is preceded by a trial or pilot phase aiming to check feasibility and...
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Impact of conditional and unconditional cash transfers on health outcomes and use of health services in humanitarian settings
BACKGROUND: Cash transfers, payments provided by formal or informal institutions to recipients, are increasingly used in emergencies. While increasing autonomy and being supportive of local economies, cash transfers are a...
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A methodology for determining the ‘cash economy’ in the European Union via an announcement effect’
John Cullis, Bruce Morley
Aug 01, 2017
One of the most important policy considerations currently for all governments across the EU concerns the need to increase tax revenue so as to reduce their unsustainable budget deficits. One key policy involves reducing the...
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A methodology for determining the ‘cash economy’ in the European Union via an announcement effect’
John Cullis, Bruce Morley
Aug 01, 2017
One of the most important policy considerations currently for all governments across the EU concerns the need to increase tax revenue so as to reduce their unsustainable budget deficits. One key policy involves reducing the...
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An Examination of the Relationship Between Stock Index Cash and Futures Markets: A Cointegration Approach
The existence of price discovery, market efficiency and market stability associated with spot and futures markets continues as a prominent discussion among academics, practitioners and regulators. Numerous papers examine the...
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The Impact of S&P Depository Receipts on the S&P Cash and Futures Market
The introduction of the S&P Depository Receipt (SPDR) in 1993 was a financial innovation that produced several ripple effects in the financial markets. Not only did it allow the small investor to purchase a piece of the S&P 500...
Published by: Ursinus College
Channels and gullies on the continental slope seaward of a cross-shelf trough, Labrador margin, eastern Canada
The Labrador Shelf is characterized by several cross-shelf troughs separated by intervening shallower banks. The troughs were probably occupied by fast-flowing ice streams in the Late Pleistocene. Hopedale Saddle trough has a...
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Two decades of social investment in Latin America

Conditional Cash Transfer programmes (CCTs) have been at the core of the remarkable expansion of social protection in Latin America in the early twenty-first century. Our article reviews the origins of CCTs in the Social...

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Wittgenstein and the Animal Origins of Linguistic Communication
Luke Cash
May 03, 2017
Wittgenstein's notorious sample of a ‘complete primitive language’ ($\textit{viz}$. the builders’ game of the $\textit{Philosophical Investigations}$) is often thought to be closer in kind to animal forms of communication than...
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Autism screening and conditional cash transfers in Chile
Diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Conditions (ASC) can be an extended procedure since ASC tend to both vary greatly across individual symptoms and diagnostic pathways with serious challenges to opportune access and diagnosis in low...
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Supporting the development of shared understanding in distributed design teams
Distributed teams are an increasingly common feature of engineering design work. One key factor in the success of these teams is the development of short- and longer-term shared understanding. A lack of shared understanding has...
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