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Meer and West (Effects of the minimum wage on employment dynamics, forthcoming) find evidence consistent with this story, finding a longer-run elasticity for overall employment of about −0.07.

The policy went into effect for the 2011 entering class at UT. 5Cohodes and Goodman (forthcoming) find that a scholarship program in Massachusetts led to a shifting of students into lower-quality public universities from higher-quality private universities.

The forthcoming "Find your fans" tools is featured prominently on the new website at launch, but is listed only as "coming soon" with no time frame given with regard to its public availability.

Radford's intuitions about cases like these do not seem to be idiosyncratic; Myers-Schutz & Schwitzgebel (forthcoming) find evidence suggesting that many ordinary speakers tend to react in the way Radford suggests.[3] In support of (a), Radford emphasizes that Albert thinks he doesn't know the answer to the question.

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Pixar Animation has dropped tantalising hints about forthcoming Finding Nemo sequel Finding Dory at a fan convention on Friday.

Walker (2011, forthcoming) found that overall employment in the more regulated sectors fell by about 15 percent again relative to areas with less regulation following the imposition of new clean air designations.

She is the co-author of the forthcoming Finding Joy in Alzheimer's: New Hope for Caregivers.

Menenti et al. (forthcoming) found repetition suppression effects for the repetition of syntactic structure in the left posterior MTG and the left IFG during production as well as during comprehension.

In a recent study, Kempen et al. (forthcoming) found evidence for a common grammatical workspace: the mechanism that constructs (in production) or deconstructs (in comprehension) syntactic structures and the short-term storage of the result of this computation is shared between the modalities.

Leone, Wu, and Zimmerman [Leone, A., Wu, J., Zimmerman, J., 2005. Asymmetric sensitivity of CEO cash compensation to stock returns. Journal of Accounting and Economics, forthcoming] find that cash compensation (salary and bonus) is more sensitive to price decreases than to price increases.

First, consistent with previous literature by Orrenius and Zavodny (2008) and Giulietti (forthcoming), I find no disemployment effects and sizable hourly wage effects.

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