The International Fisher Effect: theory and application
Reversed Orientation of the Gund Hall - Harvard Graduate School of Design Building
On the relative importance of the hot stove effect and the tendency to rely on small samples
Born Leaders: The Relative-Age Effect and Managerial Success
The Expenditure Switching Effect, Welfare and Monetary Policy in a Small Open Economy
The Rain Shadow Effect
The coexistence of overestimation and underweighting of rare events and the contingent recency effect
INFLATIONARY EXPECTATIONS, MONEY GROWTH, AND THE VANISHING LIQUIDITY EFFECT OF MONEY ON INTEREST: A FURTHER INVESTIGATION
The Currency Union Effect on Trade: Early Evidence from the European Union
THE UTERINE RELAXANT EFFECT OF CURCUMIN IN RATS; AN IN VITRO STUDY
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