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Geert, Bekaert. "Peso problem" explanations for term structure anomalies. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1997.

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Policy paradigms in theory and practice: Discourses, ideas and anomalies in public policy dynamics. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015.

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Exchange rate economics: The uncovered interest parity puzzle and other anomalies. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2014.

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1952-, Andrews Lori B., ed. Assessing genetic risks: Implications for health and social policy. Washington, D.C: National Academy Press, 1994.

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Ihor, Ishchenko, ed. Ukraïna nepivsʹka: Analiz sot︠s︡ialʹnykh anomaliĭ pivdennoho rehionu : monohrafii︠a︡. Dnipropetrovsʹk: Vyd-vo Dnipropetrovsʹkoho nat︠s︡ionalʹnoho universytetu, 2006.

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Sorrentino, Marcello. Ciampi e il craxismo: Anomalia di un governo. Roma: Koinè, 2000.

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Hogan, John, and Michael Howlett. Policy Paradigms in Theory and Practice: Discourses, Ideas and Anomalies in Public Policy Dynamics. Palgrave Macmillan, 2015.

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d'Agostino, Giorgio, Francesco Giuli, Marco Lorusso, and Margherita Scarlato. Fiscal policy, labour market, and inequality: Diagnosing South Africa's anomalies in the shadow of racial discrimination. UNU-WIDER, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.35188/unu-wider/2020/879-5.

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Boss, Renee D. Death at the Beginning. Edited by Stuart J. Youngner and Robert M. Arnold. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199974412.013.2.

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Medical and technological advances permit the survival of many infants born prematurely or with congenital anomalies. Prenatal diagnosis of a life-threatening fetal condition can give families the time to prepare for a sick infant and to consider treatment options ranging from pregnancy termination to fetal surgery. Despite the successes in perinatal and neonatal care, there remain a group of infants whose neonatal complications result in chronic illness, serious disability, and a foreshortened life span. It remains unclear how clinicians can best guide families who wish to make decisions based on their infant’s predicted quality of life. Multiple legal and policy restrictions attempt to limit the scope of parent–clinician decision making for these infants.
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Lew, Cheryl D. What do new neuroscience discoveries in children mean for their open future? Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198786832.003.0009.

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Over the last decade, the number of neuroimaging and other neuroscience studies on the developing brain from fetal life through adolescence has increased exponentially. Children are viewed as particularly vulnerable members of our society and observations of significant neural structural changes associated with behavioral anomalies raise numerous ethical concerns around personal identity, free will, and the possibility of an open future. This chapter provides a review of recent research in the pediatric neuroscience literature, common pediatric decision-making, and social justice models, and discusses the implications of this research for the future of pediatric ethics thinking and policy. New research presents challenges to professional and pediatric bioethicist views of the moral future of children in pediatric healthcare and opportunities to examine anew notions of how to consider the developing moral agency of children.
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Pulmonology, AAP Section on Pediatric. Pediatric Pulmonology. Edited by Michael J. Light, Carol Jean Blaisdell, and Douglas N. Homnick. American Academy of Pediatrics, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1542/9781581104936.

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All new resource expertly guides you through the diagnosis, treatment, and ongoing management of virtually every pulmonary issue you're likely to encounter. This policy book from the American Academy of Pediatrics guides you through the diagnosis, treatment, and ongoing management of virtually every pulmonary issue you're likely to encounter. You'll turn here often for the latest AAP findings and recommenations; assessment and testing how-tos; proven therapeutic strategies; procedures, and techniques; home care and monitoring considerations; and much more. Powerful problem-solving features in each information-rich chapter include illustrative case reports, key point summaries; and definitions of pulmonary-specific terms. Nearly 300 finely detailed images complement the text. Content highlights: Foundation knowledge and know-how - anatomy and physiology; physical examination; pulmonary testing; imaging; bronchoscopy; Allergic conditions - acute bronchopulmonary aspergillosis; asthma; Anatomical disorders; congenital anomalies; chest wall and spinal deformities and much more.
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Lebina, N. B. Sovetskai︠a︡ povsednevnostʹ: Normy i anomalii : ot voennogo kommunizma k bolʹshomu stili︠u︡. 2015.

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Messer-Kruse, Timothy. The Conspiracy. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252037054.003.0002.

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This chapter investigates the series of events from whence the Haymarket meeting and conspiracy were generated. It explains how the ill-fated Haymarket rally was an event suspiciously unlike any the anarchists or socialists of the Chicago area had ever held. For prosecutors, the many departures from the usual anarchist routines that were apparent in the unfolding of this meeting were evidence of its unique purpose: to launch a coordinated attack upon the police. While none of the meeting's anomalies by themselves prove the existence of an insurrectionary plot, they do raise suspicions about just what the anarchists were planning for that night.
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Coleman, John J. Monitoring Prescriptions, Third-Party Healthcare Payers, Prescription Benefit Managers, and Private-Sector Policy Options. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199981830.003.0003.

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This chapter discusses how opioids are diverted from legitimate to illegitimate channels and examines the systems that have been developed to keep track of these drugs by monitoring their prescribing and dispensing. Also covered are the regulations that enable authorities to scrutinize manufacturers and distributors for anomalous transactions that might signal diversion. The chapter also discusses potential strategies involving the private sector, which has a corresponding interest in curtailing waste, fraud, and abuse in the third-party healthcare payer systems that each year process billions of prescriptions for drugs, including controlled substances. The chapter looks at the role of pharmacy benefit managers in the dispensing of controlled substances. The potential benefits of adding pharmacy benefit managers to the present classes of business activities regulated by the Drug Enforcement Administration are explored.
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The Book Of Strange And Curious Legal Oddities Pizza Police Illicit Fishbowls And Other Anomalies Of The Law That Make Us All Unsuspecting Criminals. Perigee Books, 2010.

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Sarath, Ed. A Consciousness-Based Look at Spontaneous Creativity. Edited by Benjamin Piekut and George E. Lewis. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199892921.013.13.

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This chapter explores improvisation from a consciousness-based standpoint. Examination of an inner mechanics for the transcendent experience frequently reported by improvisers sets the stage for consciousness-based distinctions between improvisation and composition processes, in which improvisation is extricated from common misclassification as an accelerated subspecies of composition. Temporal, cultural, and linguistic factors are considered in distinguishing between improvisatory and compositional paradigms. The intimate melding between musicians and listeners in peak improvised performance is paralleled with the deep collective communion associated with group meditation practice as indicative of a nonlocal, intersubjective field of consciousness, empirical support for which suggests that possible societal benefits may result from certain applications. An “improvisatory hermeneutics” is considered as a means for new ways of perceiving global challenges and paradigmatic change that centers intersubjectivity and other anomalous possibilities not commonly embraced in academic and public policy discourse.
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Ferri, Giovanni, and Angelo Leogrande. Entrepreneurial Pluralism. Edited by Jonathan Michie, Joseph R. Blasi, and Carlo Borzaga. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199684977.013.2.

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Economic manuals and the policy debate are generally permeated by the assumption that there is an archetypical form of enterprise: the private limited company, often viewed as a public company. Instead, enterprise forms differing from the archetype are viewed as anomalous, possibly the result of unstable constructions waiting to evolve into public companies. However, reality tells us that entrepreneurial pluralism is the norm rather than the exception, and that those non-archetype enterprises do not disappear, and often thrive. Furthermore, progress in the theories of industrial organization, corporate governance, stakeholder inclusion, and the common goods all seem to suggest that entrepreneurial pluralism may be welfare enhancing. Against this background, we draw on the literature with the purpose of shedding light on the potential causes and effects of entrepreneurial pluralism. Specifically, we focus on mutual producer/consumer associations, social enterprises, co-operative enterprises, and family firms.
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Bobić, Marinko. Why Minor Powers Risk Wars with Major Powers. Policy Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781529205206.001.0001.

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Major powers have immense resources at their disposal, while minor powers are assumed to avoid wars and power politics due to structural and material constraints. This provokes the question why do some minor powers nonetheless decide to militarily engage their vastly stronger opponents, particularly major powers? Inspired by several theoretical insights, this book proposes a more complex framework of minor powers in interstate asymmetric conflict. It analyses five conditions highlighted by previous studies: domestic crisis, foreign support, window of opportunity, anomalous beliefs, and regime stability. The theoretical framework works well with a mixed-methods approach, a medium-N research design (Qualitative Comparative Analysis), and three case studies: Iraq (1990), Moldova (1992), and Serbia (1999). The book finds that by looking through the lenses of multiple theories, one can observe a more nuanced relationship how different conditions interact in impacting minor powers’ decisions. Ultimately, minor powers militarily engage major powers when facing a more important domestic crisis and when they also believe that they have a window of opportunity or support from another major power in order to constrain major powers’ capability and resolve. Looking at the current conflict in Syria, there are important policy implications given the observation that minor powers do and will continue to challenge major powers in the future.
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