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1 us with the "decision utility" of behavioral economics).
2 ion to the ethical impasse in climate change economics.
3 e and accuracy that have little precedent in economics.
4 n, productivity loss, employment, costs, and economics.
5 or) to cognitive neuroscience and behavioral economics.
6 acilities, intellectual property, safety and economics.
7 uld have a major impact on global health and economics.
8 , causal, and psychological model of climato-economics.
9 ing a variety of methods from psychology and economics.
10 licability, standardization, throughput, and economics.
11 y led to its dominance in world politics and economics.
12 sult is a genuine achievement of behavioural economics.
13 a per well; projected well spacing; and well economics.
14 nd is dependent on individual clinical trial economics.
15 ange from physics, chemistry, and biology to economics.
16 cultural Research, Extension, Education, and Economics.
17 industry in terms of both animal welfare and economics.
18 ity will affect future population health and economics.
19 avioral and social sciences, statistics, and economics.
20 storage components of solar and wind energy economics.
21 butions to fields ranging from psychiatry to economics.
22 ion genetics, evolution, earth sciences, and economics.
23 respond to the ultimatum and demand games of economics.
24 ations from the social sciences, biology, to economics.
25 de variety of disciplines from psychology to economics.
26 product is crucial for improving the process economics.
27 uct yields have a major influence on process economics.
28 of desirable polymer properties and process economics.
29 erences formalized in theories of behavioral economics.
30 t exclusively attributable to changes within economics.
31 Consideration is given to health economics.
32 m ecology to multi-cellular organization and economics.
33 biomarkers have a positive impact on health economics.
34 satisfaction surveys are reviewed in office economics.
35 ry biology, although it is well developed in economics.
36 are tightly linked to leaf traits and carbon economics.
37 models of reference dependence in behavioral economics.
38 tfolio of existing projects due to favorable economics.
39 mportance in healthcare, animal welfare, and economics.
40 cal perfectly rational agent of neoclassical economics.
41 ming, pediatric CML, alternative donors, and economics.
42 the economy held by laypeople, untrained in economics, about such topics as e.g., the causes of the
43 cience, ScienceDirect, Internet Documents in Economics Access Service (Research Papers in Economics)
44 This systematic integration of ecology and economics allows for more consistency and transparency i
45 African National Research Foundation, Health Economics and AIDS Research Division at University of Kw
46 view will discuss general concepts of health economics and apply them to the application of robotics
47 s prepared with this method have changed the economics and availability of several existing applicati
48 benefit from formal approaches borrowed from economics and behavioral ecology and that it should be e
50 ormed by the formal mathematical approach of economics and constrained by known neural mechanisms.
52 for dealing with latent variables common in economics and decision theory, and reviews work that use
55 th co-benefits of climate change mitigation; economics and finance; and political and broader engagem
56 gical disease and breadth of cancer surgery, economics and financing, factors for strengthening surgi
57 the Nash equlibrium and other equilibria in economics and game theory, and certain processes in popu
58 fiction, autocatalysis has found currency in economics and language theory, and has raised ethical fe
59 In this review, theoretical frameworks in economics and machine learning and their applications in
60 recent methodological advances in behavioral economics and neuroeconomics, highlighting our own work
63 Disciplinary frames separating ecology from economics and policy have resulted in confusion on conce
67 as a high impact on public health and global economics and poses a difficult challenge for differenti
68 dge, related, for example, to general health economics and prices of health services, to scientific e
74 atures: the human capital approach to health economics and the economics of cognitive and noncognitiv
75 a result, Medicare affects both the overall economics and the incentive structures of oncology care.
76 er 2016; MEDLINE, PsycINFO, CINAHL, Business Economics and Theory, Business Source Elite, Scopus, Fac
77 d theory of how cities evolve, linking urban economics and transportation behavior to developments in
80 grates concepts and methods from psychology, economics, and cognitive neuroscience to understand how
81 iplayer exchange games drawn from behavioral economics, and computational/quantitative approaches mor
87 en only a minor component in overall process economics, and in these instances, the additional costs
89 ew technologies, partly by supply-and-demand economics, and partly by the utility of wireless devices
93 male, 434 female) from biology, engineering, economics, and psychology at 371 universities/colleges f
94 ue is central to choice theories in ecology, economics, and psychology, serving as an integrated deci
95 nce from a range of disciplines (psychology, economics, and public health nutrition) to develop a the
97 he findings have implications for education, economics, and public policy, and emphasize that the imp
98 powerful externalities, including politics, economics, and the pervasive illegal exploitation of ind
99 e is an important metric in terms of process economics, and tolerance has often been described as a c
100 cross individuals is likely to contribute to economics, and we outline the challenges that have slowe
106 integrate epidemiology, social science, and economics as tools to target and motivate vaccination is
107 g under uncertainty, a cornerstone of modern economics, assumes that humans linearly weight "utilitie
109 iplines of ecology, population genetics, and economics, both because of the success of the neutral hy
110 ic is fundamental to science, technology and economics, but its acquisition by children typically req
111 fields of environmental and natural resource economics, but studies have not typically addressed heal
112 echnology has its foundation in neoclassical economics, but sustainability is framed by an emerging c
113 gnitive and social psychology and behavioral economics, but with a particular focus on neuroscience r
118 nformed by social psychology and behavioural economics, can appear as 'symptom magnification' or 'poo
119 basic behavioural neuroscience, behavioural economics, clinical neuropsychology, psychiatry, and neu
120 , but cheap energy might disappear, with its economics clouded by a myriad of subsidies for the compe
121 r was used to assess the effects on refining economics, CO2 emissions, and crude oil use of increasin
122 It was approved by the Clinical Practice and Economics Committee on August 3, 2007, and by the AGA In
123 It was approved by the Clinical Practice and Economics Committee on February 22, 2006, and by the AGA
124 It was approved by the Clinical Practice and Economics Committee on June 20, 2006, and by the AGA Ins
125 It was approved by the Clinical Practice and Economics Committee on March 12, 2007, and by the AGA In
128 al demography, sociology, political science, economics, communication science, and psychology, make a
129 elds as diverse as neuroscience, psychology, economics, computer science, and control engineering.
134 variety of phenomena in physics, biology and economics crucially depends on the analysis of multivari
137 ross-disciplinary examination of research in economics, developmental psychology, and neurobiology re
139 The empirical regularities of behavioral economics, especially loss aversion, time inconsistency,
142 the basic sciences, clinical trials, health economics evaluations, and other outcomes assessment stu
144 trate that a common assumption in behavioral economics experiments, that choices reveal motivations,
145 from elevated CO2 experiments using a plant economics framework, highlighting how ecosystem response
147 is surprising because of the great influence economics had on evolutionary biology, and because biolo
148 forms is a scientific problem in itself, and economics has several scientific methods that can help e
150 Economics Access Service (Research Papers in Economics) (IDEAS[Repec]), Latin American and Caribbean
151 he drug approval process, the role of health economics in decision making, and budgetary issues.
152 ches typically encountered in psychology and economics in that it does not rely on stable, underlying
153 e discusses several principles of behavioral economics, including inertia, loss aversion, choice over
154 iert puts forward a model of how climate and economics interact to shape human needs, stresses, and f
156 ften present in human illness, so behavioral economics is increasingly being applied in healthcare se
157 replicated laboratory results in behavioral economics is that bargainers frequently reject low offer
160 known as reward in psychology and utility in economics, is usually conceptualised as a single dimensi
162 xact a devastating toll on global health and economics, killing or debilitating millions every year (
163 sticated tasks from a branch of experimental economics known as game theory have been used to study s
164 t has received considerable attention in the economics literature but is little known among theoretic
165 incorporated into poverty trap models in the economics literature, but, importantly, here the mechani
166 elds such as brain and behavioural sciences, economics, management sciences, and artificial intellige
167 ce of economics on exotics demonstrates that economics matter for resolving the exotic-species proble
169 o point out how these concepts of behavioral economics may negatively influence the decision process
171 ri knowledge of local electricity demand and economics may provide a more holistic approach to protec
173 ch as universal health coverage, behavioural economics, mobile health, and the data revolution, are c
174 is critical toward making the overall device economics more competitive relative to other nonpollutin
177 es in surgical training programs, and in the economics of academic surgery, may support a greater con
179 The purpose of this review is to analyze the economics of active surveillance in comparison with othe
183 e partnerships; however, correcting the poor economics of antibiotics will need an overhaul of the pr
185 gulation of new antibiotics, and address the economics of antimicrobial drugs (cost of use vs profit)
187 e and attempt to answer key questions on the economics of cancer care, including probable changes in
188 est enzymes and can dramatically improve the economics of carbon capture under demanding environments
189 services needs detailed consideration of the economics of care delivery-an area of research that has
190 platform offers the potential to improve the economics of cellulosic ethanol production by reducing t
191 capital approach to health economics and the economics of cognitive and noncognitive skill formation.
192 Nobel Prize epitomizes the winner-takes-all economics of credit allocation and distorts the history
193 ess and cost-utility analyses to compare the economics of different pharmaceutical products or to com
194 ife cycle greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and economics of electricity generation through anaerobic di
195 present a conceptual framework to assess the economics of elimination and analyse a central component
200 vide comparative support for the idea of the economics of information in economic theory about the in
202 s current shape and form is at odds with the economics of its implementation and the time in hand wit
203 ations thereof that dramatically improve the economics of lignocellulose bioprocessing and utilizatio
204 ss can reduce the complexity and improve the economics of lignocellulosic ethanol production by conso
205 s and processing technologies to improve the economics of lithium extraction and production from natu
208 ce of the first cells to eusociality and the economics of nations." In this paper, we start by addres
210 The purpose of this paper is to detail the economics of ophthalmology including trends in utilizati
211 TC44 offers the potential to improve the economics of pyruvate production by reducing the costs o
212 mainly the etching of silicon and glass, the economics of scaling of these materials is not amendable
213 conducted presenting the current data on the economics of telemedicine in vitreoretinal diseases.
214 ggest a shift in the carbon- and water-based economics of terrestrial vegetation, which may require a
216 adequacy of current funding, focusing on the economics of the entire system rather than individual ho
219 dering sedation has brought attention to the economics of this service from nonanesthesia specialists
220 and interpretation of clinical studies, the economics of treatment, and the process of regulatory ap
222 nce-in-differences models, from the field of economics, offer a rigorous approach to cope with those
224 entives (based on principles from behavioral economics) on increasing attendance at diabetic eye scre
225 viewed: office laboratory procedures, office economics, parenting and parent education, and urinary t
228 out a wide range of issues such as religion, economics, politics, abortion, extramarital sex, books,
229 research at the intersection of genetics and economics, presents some new findings that illustrate th
230 llomavirus Rapid Interface for Modelling and Economics (PRIME) model to assess cost-effectiveness and
231 ful incentive programs that apply behavioral economics principles are provided, even as the authors r
232 have examined the application of behavioral economics principles to policy making and health behavio
234 latform for investigators from neuroscience, economics, psychiatry, and social and clinical psycholog
236 derable interest from the fields of biology, economics, psychology, and ecology about how decision co
239 en studied in various disciplines, including economics, psychology, organizational behavior, politics
240 anism could be the source of Gibrat's law in economics, ranging from large firms, research and develo
244 solely nonsubjective data, in one branch of economics (so-called "compensating differentials" neocla
245 rvation borne out by studies from behavioral economics, social psychology, and cognitive neuroscience
247 n a common garden glasshouse study, for leaf economics spectrum (LES) and related traits: photosynthe
248 n a common garden glasshouse study, for leaf economics spectrum (LES) and related traits: photosynthe
252 of plant trait variation, including the leaf economics spectrum and the wood density-growth/mortality
254 onal trait relationships, the so-called leaf economics spectrum(1,2), is based on the assumption of h
255 t functional trait spectra, such as the leaf economics spectrum, are unimportant, but that many impor
256 t also has important connections to the leaf economics spectrum, biogeographical characteristics, evo
257 d their parts; the other represents the leaf economics spectrum, which balances leaf construction cos
262 h varied fields as neuroscience, psychology, economics, statistics, political science, and computer s
264 h has been the target of recent experimental economics studies, is an outstanding contemporary manife
267 nth laboratory diagnostics and animal health economics, sustainable management of helminth infections
268 o obtain cocaine as measured in a behavioral economics task, thereby linking tolerance to multiple fa
271 uroeconomics has inspired more change within economics than within psychology because the most import
272 permits evaluation of a benchmark theory in economics that predicts that individuals should use a co
276 utilitarian philosophers and widely used in economics, this may be accomplished by mapping the value
278 challenges of and opportunities for applying economics to biological control to advance integrated pe
279 tudies using games derived from experimental economics to compare nonhuman primates' responses to tho
281 standard techniques from human experimental economics to measure monkey risk attitudes for water rew
282 present a hypothesis that links ecology and economics to provide a causal framework for the distribu
284 n be found in ecology, climate sciences, and economics, to name a few, where regime shifts have catas
285 ment trait-based frameworks on leaf and wood economics; together these frameworks may allow predictio
288 dividual fields on the basis of market-based economics versus selecting IPM activities best applied r
289 and research capacity, and the influence of economics was greater in micro-organisms than in arthrop
291 Building on work in political science and economics, we assess the extent to which the quality of
292 e that by coupling insights from ecology and economics, we can begin to model and understand the comp
293 Using the dictator game from behavioral economics, we demonstrate the remodeling of group identi
294 To contribute data about replicability in economics, we replicated 18 studies published in the Ame
297 ng research grows directly out of behavioral economics, whereas prediction-error work is grounded in
299 nthesizing work in psychology and behavioral economics, which demonstrates that aggression occurs wit
300 ementary introduction to causal inference in economics written for readers familiar with machine lear
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