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    Behavioural and fitness effects of translocation to a novel environment: Whole‐lake experiments in two aquatic top predators by Monk, Christopher T., Chéret, Bernard, Czapla, Philipp, Hühn, Daniel, Klefoth, Thomas, Eschbach, Erik, Hagemann, Robert, Arlinghaus, Robert, Börger, Luca

    Published in The Journal of animal ecology (01-10-2020)
    “…Translocation into a novel environment through common fisheries management practices, such as fish stocking, provides opportunities to study behavioural and…”
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    FISCAL REFORM IN SWEDEN: WHAT GENERATIONAL ACCOUNTING TELLS US by HAGEMANN, ROBERT P., JOHN, CHRISTOPH

    Published in Contemporary economic policy (01-07-1997)
    “…Generational accounts answer the simple question of how much future generations will have to pay in net taxes as compared to today's generations. This paper…”
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    The Variability of Inflation Rates Across Household Types by Hagemann, Robert P.

    Published in Journal of money, credit and banking (01-11-1982)
    “…This research seeks to provide some empirical evidence on the quantitative and qualitative variations across households in inflation rates, implied by…”
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    An Analysis of the Reward Structure in Two Disciplines by Tuckman, Howard P., Hagemann, Robert P.

    Published in The Journal of higher education (Columbus) (01-07-1976)
    “…The purpose of this paper is to examine the rewards to full-time, male faculty at American universities in two fields: economics and education. A regression…”
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    Sprinkler irrigation raises yields— and costs—of Imperial Valley alfalfa by Carl F. Ehlig, Robert W. Hagemann

    Published in California agriculture (Berkeley, Calif.) (01-01-1980)
    “…Alfalfa growers in the Imperial Valley have a choice between using sideroll-sprinkler and border-flood irrigation. Tests to determine which is the most…”
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    The Short-Run Residential Demand for Electricity by Barnes, Roberta, Gillingham, Robert, Hagemann, Robert

    Published in The review of economics and statistics (01-11-1981)
    “…An analysis is conducted of the short-run residential demand for electricity, where the short-run is defined as the period within which a household's stock of…”
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    The Political Economy of Political Philosophy: Comment/Reply by Cobb, Steven A, Hagemann, Robert P, Bennett, James T, DiLorenzo, Thomas J

    Published in The American economic review (01-06-1984)
    “…In a recent article, Bennett and DiLorenzo (1982) develop a model designed to test whether conservatives, ceteris paribus, return a greater proportion of their…”
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    The Short-Run Residential Demand for Natural Gas by Barnes, Roberta, Gillingham, Robert, Hagemann, Robert

    Published in The Energy journal (Cambridge, Mass.) (01-01-1982)
    “…Effective and efficient energy conservation policy requires accurate and comprehensive estimates of residential energy demand pa- rameters. These parameter…”
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    The Impact of Changing State Economic Conditions on Public School Enrollments by Hagemann, Robert P, Espenshade, Thomas J

    Published in Socio-Economic Planning Sciences (1979)
    “…Presents an economic-demographic regression model for projecting grades 1-12 public school enrollments. Results strongly support the hypothesis that state…”
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    Faculty Skills and the Reward Structure in Academe: A Market Perspective by Tuckman, Howard P, Gapinski, James H, Hagemann, Robert P

    Published in The American economic review (01-09-1977)
    “…THE STRUCTURE OF FACULTY SALARIES DIFFERS BY DISCIPLINE AND SEX. THESE DIFFERENCES ARE FUNDAMENTAL AND CANNOT BE CAPTURED BY THE MERE INSERTION OF INTERCEPT…”
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