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Joachim Ben Yacoub invited me to speak about the decolonizing fever that has recently infected even the most respectable old Belgian cultural institutions for the Flemish-language journal Recto/Verso—a subject that has been exciting the... more
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      DecolonializationGhassan HagePatrick ChamoiseauDecolonization
Having identified contracts as the nexus of corruption, I sought to find how contracts, blockchain smart contracts, and financial regulations can be used to make them both secure, accountable, transparent, and inclusive. Then I explored... more
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      Contract LawPrivacyRegulation And GovernanceBanking
Environmental Philosophy has been used in developing countries as a lethal weapon against the small scale farmers. Emission trading and its lucrative offers leave almost all the academics "sold out" for the corporate capital. They... more
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      Social CapitalThomas HobbesDeep EcologyKarl Popper
The article argues that the (new) media landscape of the European border regime re-hearses colonial and slavocratic tropes often excised from canonical narratives of Fortress Europe, namely the fungibility of the other’s body and self. By... more
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      New MediaDigital MediaMedia HistoryVisual Culture
This paper assesses the impact of World Bank project preparation on project outcomes. Using a stochastic frontier model, I generate a measure of World Bank project preparation duration based on variation in political economy factors that... more
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      EconomicsPolitical EconomyFungibilityPanel Analysis
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      GlobalizationAccountingData AnalysisEconomic Growth
Background: In planning for universal health coverage, many countries have been examining their fiscal decentralization policies with the goal of increasing efficiency and equity via “additionalities.” The concept of “additionality,” when... more
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      Health SystemsIndiaPrimary HealthcareFungibility
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      GovernanceHuman ResourcesPerformance indicatorsMonetary Policy
People are often more likely to accept risky monetary gambles with positive expected values when the gambles will be played more than once. We investigated whether this distinction between single-play and multiple-play gambles extends to... more
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      MarketingPsychologyCognitive ScienceJudgment and decision making
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      ScepticismPerformanceImaginationHospitality
People are often more likely to accept risky monetary gambles with positive expected values when the gambles will be played more than once. We investigated whether this distinction between single-play and multiple-play gambles extends to... more
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      MarketingPsychologyCognitive ScienceJudgment and decision making