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The Effect of Recent Refugee Influxes on Different Regions in Germany | Muhannad Ramlawi

February 15, 2022February 15, 2022 NYUAD Journal of Social Sciences Königsteiner Schlüssel, migrant, refugee, regional distribution

Germany has witnessed several large-scale refugee influxes from parts of the Middle East and Africa over the past decade. This

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Can developing countries pay for Climate Adaptation? Experimental Evidence through a Contingent Valuation Method (CV) in Nepal | Rastraraj Bhandari

December 28, 2021January 23, 2022 NYUAD Journal of Social Sciences adaptation, climate change, glacial flooding, Willingness to Pay (WTP)

Despite the widespread consensus on the need of climate adaptation finance to support developing countries, funding for climate adaptation projects

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The Weather Effect: Examining Sky Cloud Cover and Stock Returns in New York City, 1990-2018 | Chhete Sherpa

March 15, 2021June 12, 2021 NYUAD Journal of Social Sciences Financial Market, New York City, Psychology, The Weather Effect

Psychological evidence supports that individuals’ optimistic opinions are postiviely associated with the number of hours of sunshine. Recent scholarship on

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How the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank Challenges the World Bank: A Comparative Case Study of Road Projects in Gujarat, India | Junhao (Mark) Xu

September 15, 2020June 12, 2021 NYUAD Journal of Social Sciences Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, International Political Economy, Multilateral Development Banks

Since opening in January 2016, the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) has grown to a hundred members and fifty approved

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How do Goal Setting and Different Reward Schemes Affect Goal Achievement in Public Goods Games? | Alf Lim

October 11, 2015June 12, 2021 NYUAD Journal of Social Sciences

The public goods game captures the social dilemma between cooperative behavior and free riding, which is often found in teamwork

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