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    The phenomenon of man / by Teilhard de Chardin, Pierre, 1881-1955

    Published 1961
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    The cost stickness phenomenon : causes, characteristics, and implications for fundamental analysis and financial analysts' forecasts / by Baumgarten, Daniel

    Published 2012
    Table of Contents: “…Geleitwort; Vorwort; Table of Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; List of Abbreviations; List of Symbols; 1 Introduction; 2 The Cost Stickiness Phenomenon; 2.1 Evidence on the Stickiness of Costs and its Potential Causes; 2.2 Characteristics of Cost Stickiness; 2.2.1 General Characteristic of Cost Stickiness; 2.2.1.1 Stickiness of Different Cost Components; 2.2.1.2 The Influence of the Magnitude of Changes in Activity; 2.2.1.3 The Time Horizon of Cost Stickiness; 2.2.1.4 Cyclical Characteristics of Cost Stickiness; 2.2.2 Firm-Specific Characteristics of Cost Stickiness 2.2.3 Industry-Specific Characteristics of Cost Stickiness2.2.4 Country-Specific Characteristics of Cost Stickiness; 2.3 Cost Stickiness and Managerial Incentives; 2.4 Criticism of the Cost Stickiness Concept; 2.5 Applications of the Cost Stickiness Concept to Related Financial Research; 3 Cost Stickiness and the Information Content of the SG&A Ratio; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 The SG&A Ratio in Fundamental Analysis; 3.3 Research Design and Data; 3.3.1 Research Design; 3.3.1.1 Impact on Future Operating Earnings per Share; 3.3.1.2 Impact on Future Sales, Cost of Goods Sold, and SG&A Costs 3.3.1.3 Influence of Potential for Enhancements of Operating Processes3.3.2 Sample Data; 3.3.3 Descriptive Statistics; 3.4 Results; 3.4.1 Impact on Future Operating Earnings per Share; 3.4.2 Impact on Future Sales, Cost of Goods Sold, and SG&A Costs; 3.4.3 Influence of Potential for Enhancements of Operating Processes; 3.5 Differentiation from an Explanation in Terms of Cost Stickiness; 3.6 Sensitivity Analyses; 3.6.1 Changes in the Segmentation of the Sample; 3.6.2 Impact on Earnings per Share; 3.7 Conclusion; 4 Cost Stickiness and Analysts' Implied Cost Forecasts; 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Literature Review and Hypothesis Development4.2.1 Cost Stickiness; 4.2.2 Earnings Forecast Optimism; 4.2.3 Hypotheses Development; 4.3 Research Design and Sample; 4.3.1 Research Design; 4.3.2 Sample and Descriptive Statistics; 4.4 Results; 4.5 Sensitivity Analyses; 4.5.1 More Extensive Data Trimming; 4.5.2 Median Consensus Forecasts; 4.5.3 Problematic Cost Components; 4.5.4 Individual Forecasts; 4.5.5 Industrial Firms; 4.5.6 Clustered Standard Errors or Fama-MacBeth [1973] Regression; 4.5.7 Main Effect of Decrease Dummy; 4.5.8 Experienced Analysts; 4.6 Conclusion; 5 Concluding Remarks References…”
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    Rethinking context : language as an interactive phenomenon /

    Published 1997
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    Mind : a social phenomenon / by Doran, F. S. A.

    Published 1953
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    Of Gods and Men. The Representation of the Osho Phenomenon in Wild Wild Country (2018) by Sanz, Álvaro Martín

    Published 2022
    “…However, despite these facts, the hypothesis that the article tries to prove is that far from generat-ing an objective analysis that investigates the events from different per-spectives, an audiovisual show is estab-lished that elaborates a critical discourse with the religious phenomenon through various film resources: the editing, the animation, the set-list, and the special effects.…”
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    Rethinking context : language as an interactive phenomenon /

    Published 1992
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    Urban fairs of the Popular Economy: Discussions around the legal/illegal aspects of the phenomenon by Amaya, Paula Daniela, Ortiz Sosa, Fernando Nicolás

    Published 2023
    “…This article aims to explain how local governments in Córdoba Province regulated the phenomenon of Popular Economy fairs in public spaces through Municipal Ordinances. …”
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    Ethnicity, indigenous law and counter-history. Reflectionsabout the re-ethnicization phenomenon in the Andean peasantry by Pisani, Gustavo

    Published 2017
    “…The aim of this paper is, from a Marxist epistemology and social theory, to reflect on the phenomenon of “re-ethnicization” or “ethnogenesis” in the Andean peasantry, understanding that, as a phenomenon that not only consists of a process of ethnic subjectivation but also a process of political subjectivation, involving a process of community organization and affirmation of pre-Hispanic cultural elements, constitutes a strategy to redefine power relations. …”
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    Malla metálica al detalle.

    Table of Contents: “…MoyaMoya / Fumihiko Sano / Studio Phenomenon (Higashikurume, Japón).…”
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    Science and Anti-Science / by Holton, Gerald

    Published 1993
    Table of Contents: “…1: Ernest Mach and the fortunes of positivism. 2: More on Mach and Einstein. 3: Quanta, relativity and rhetoric. 4: On the Jefferrsonian research program. 5: The controversy over the End of Science. 6: The anti-science phenomenon.…”
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    Fiscal aspects of developing country debt problems and debt-service reduction operations : conceptual framework / by Montiel, Peter J, Banco Mundial

    Published 1993
    Table of Contents: “…The debt crisis as a fiscal phenomenon -- 3. Origin of the debt crisis in insolvency of the public sector -- 4. …”
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    Congruence of personal and organizational values /

    Published 2017
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