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The aim of this paper is to assess the empirical effect of including net future consumption in the cost-effectiveness computation, and the implications for decision-making within health care.
The implication was astonishing: contact with nature, even if only visual, clearly had a real, empirical effect on people's physical and mental states.
Using the United States and United Kingdom as case studies, Lena takes a historical perspective to the development of laws of war and how court jurisdiction into the arena of warfare has an empirical effect on executive policies in international conflicts.
This table includes the column 'empiricalD' that reports empirical effect size between the two comparing studies.
Furthermore, we argue that the non-detection of an empirical effect of such changes does not altogether negate the possibility of such an effect.
Researchers agree that even without an empirical effect, policies can start conversations that change societal norms.
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She also examines the empirical effects of taxation on inequality, top incomes, migration, human capital, and innovation.
However, the empirical effects of auctions on renewable support have not yet been fully analysed.
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