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    • DeZeeuw, Hannah (Vanderbilt University. Writing Studio, 2009-03-22)
    • Jury, Helen (Vanderbilt University. Writing Studio, 2009-03-22)
    • Wilson, Sarah (Vanderbilt University. Writing Studio, 2009-03-22)
    • Chen, Been-Lon; Chiang, Yeong-Yuh; Wang, Ping (Vanderbilt University, 2000)
      This paper develops a dynamic general-equilibrium model with production to examine the inter-relationships between the real and the financial sectors with and without credit market imperfections. Due to the moral hazard ...
    • Conley, John P.; Wang, Ping (Vanderbilt University. Dept. of Economics, 2004-01-20)
      We consider a simple model in which agents are endowed with heterogeneous abilities and differing degrees of honesty. Agents choose either to become criminals or invest in education and become workers instead. The model ...
    • Geer, John Gray (Cambridge University Press, 1991)
      "With the advent of the public opinion poll, politicians began to have access to highly reliable information about the electorate's views on issues. Prior to this development, party leaders could only make educated guesses ...
    • Sloop, John M., 1963-; Ono, Kent A., 1964- (Western States Communication Association, 1999)
      We appreciate the opportunity to respond to the many issues raised in Kendall Phillips's (1999a) essay "A Rhetoric of Controversy" and Thomas Goodnight's (1999) essay/response "Mssrs. Dinkins, Rangel and Savage in Colloquy ...
    • Sloop, John M., 1963-; Ono, Kent A., 1964- (Speech Communication Association, 1995-03)
      Critical rhetoricians should, by criticizing vernacular discourse, follow the path of those who have discussed the rhetoric of the oppressed. The critique of powerful discourse has broad "historical" impact and therefore ...
    • Warren, David E.; Roembke, Tanja C.; Covington, Natalie, V; McMurray, Bob; Duff, Melissa C. (Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2020-01-14)
      Word learning requires learners to bind together arbitrarily-related phonological, visual, and conceptual information. Prior work suggests that this binding can be robustly achieved via incidental cross-situational statistical ...
    • Stolmaker, Charlotte (Vanderbilt University, 1996)
    • Daughety, Andrew F.; Reinganum, Jennifer F. (Vanderbilt University, 2011)
      In the traditional model of the law and economics of torts, harm accrues proportional to use. This has the remarkable implication for products-generated torts that product performance concerns (e.g., issues of care and of ...
    • Marcus, Leah S. (Leah Sinanoglou) (University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Dept. of English, 1995)
    • Padeken, Klaas Ole (Physics of the Dark Universe, 2020-01)
      This document is the final report of the ATLAS-CMS Dark Matter Forum, a forum organized by the ATLAS and CMS collaborations with the participation of experts on theories of Dark Matter, to select a minimal basis set of ...
    • Menestrina, Justin (Vanderbilt University. Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, 2012-04)
      Cosmic microwave background (CMB) observations suggest the possibility of an extra dark radiation component, while the current evidence from big bang nucleosynthesis (BBN) is more ambiguous. Dark radiation from a decaying ...
    • Managan, Julie E. (Vanderbilt University. Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, 2009-04-20)
      The Compact Muon Solenoid Experiment (CMS) at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN has brilliant prospects for uncovering new information about the physical structure of our universe. Soon physicists around the world ...
    • Siklos, Pierre L.; Weymark, Diana N. (Vanderbilt University, 2008)
      Uncertainties associated with the informational content of real-time data and the impact of policy initiatives on expectations have been offered as rationales for gradualism in monetary policy. Our objective is to assess ...
    • Siklos, Pierre L.; Weymark, Diana N. (Vanderbilt University, 2011)
      Uncertainties associated with the informational content of real-time data and the impact of policy initiatives on expectations have been offered as rationales for gradualism in monetary policy. Our objective is to assess ...
    • Mani, Anandi; Mukand, Sharun W. (Vanderbilt University, 2000)
      We examine the role of visibility in influencing government resource allocation across multiple public goods. In an electoral framework, outcomes are defined to be less visible in tasks if it is harder to assess government ...
    • Malkin, Victoria (Vanderbilt University. Writing Studio, 2009-03-22)