There are literally hundreds of good academic studies that consistently show that effect.
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Academic studies plot unemployment at 7 percent or higher unless GDP turns normalized years out.
On the last point, academic studies have not proved a decisive case either way.
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More recent academic studies indicate that the multiplier is less than 1.0, and perhaps much less.
Academic studies show similar seasonality in the markets of 36 of 37 developed countries.
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He's shown he can produce results in the real world, not just in academic studies.
Academic studies show that the poor suffer worse health outcomes as a result, including premature death.
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In the medium term, however, academic studies suggest that higher government spending leads to slower economic growth.
Academic studies have shown that private equity neither destroys nor creates significant numbers of jobs over time.
In fact, regulators around the world have found it very hard to draw conclusions from these academic studies.
While she is at the academy, Tala will learn Russian and continue the rest of her academic studies.
There are literally hundreds of academic studies that come to the same conclusion.
The footnotes after each chapter provide details about the academic studies, books, and other resources cited in the chapter.
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But it wasn't all bad either, no matter what the academic studies say.
They do this by reading news stories, academic studies, and other wordsmithed documents.
Academic studies have shown that some firms use buybacks as a signal that managers think their shares are undervalued.
Studio schools cater for pupils aged 14-19, combining academic studies and work-based training.
Some academic studies say that the benefits from diversification are weakening when you look at monthly or even annual returns.
Academic studies indicate unwelcome rises in voluntary turnover rates after downsizing, often leaving a company leaner (and lamer) than intended.
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There have been few instances of people surviving longer than 10 days after disasters like earthquakes, according to academic studies.
In particular Mr Green saw opportunities in the German vocational system for motivating teenagers who were losing interest in academic studies.
That outperformance has been documented and verified by numerous academic studies, and the performance of investment strategies based on the pattern.
Many of the academic studies did not meet the standards, Dekant says.
Second, a whole host of academic studies have shown there is actually in many cases an inverse correlation between fees and performance.
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But numerous academic studies have shown that this policy promotes societal good because absent this incentive, firms would under-invest in basic research.
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Academic studies suggest that employees are heavily influenced by recent market conditions.
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This is further supported by statements made by regulators in more than 16 U.S. states and by countless government and academic studies.
But a gathering pile of academic studies points to the opposite conclusion.
Several academic studies in the 1970s and '80s found that licensure boosted quality in professions such as dentistry, optometry, plumbing and real-estate sales.
Johansson relies heavily on anecdotes to demonstrate his points, in the style of Malcolm Gladwell, but without the reliance on academic studies.
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