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The Empty Property Rate and demand in the rating hypothesis.
Explores a research design conundrum that encourages researchers who study the relationship between productivity and scale to use surveys with a narrow geographic reach, when policy would be better served with studies based on wide and heterogeneous settings
Working out what you need to measure and how to measure it.
The Valuation Office Agency's (VOA) technical manual relating to Inheritance Tax.
This paper provides the first experimental test of this hypothesis in a real-world setting via a randomized controlled trial in Indian garment factories
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