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Expected payoffs of <i>P</i><sub><i>x</i></sub>(<i>x</i>|<i>y</i>) in .
Published 2025“…People are highly motivated to maintain a good reputation, and social norms play a critical role in reputation systems by defining acceptable behavior, helping prevent exploitation by free-riders. …”
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Summary statistics of key variables.
Published 2024“…We find that in developing countries, as urban economic density increases, innovation first increases and then begins to decrease beyond a certain point, with the decline being most prominent in the largest cities. …”
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The 20 most common procedures.
Published 2025“…The most dramatic decrease was found in county hospitals where elective surgery was reduced by 28% and the largest effect was found in Ear, Nose, and Throat/oral surgery (−34%). …”
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Number of procedures during the four waves.
Published 2025“…The most dramatic decrease was found in county hospitals where elective surgery was reduced by 28% and the largest effect was found in Ear, Nose, and Throat/oral surgery (−34%). …”