Argument (complex analysis)

  1. BNDES FINANCING AND LABOR PRODUCTIVITY IN BRAZIL: AN ANALYSIS BY COMPANY SIZE
    Analysis of how BNDES financing affects labor productivity in Brazilian firms, showing micro and small enterprises gain more than larger companies.
  2. Copyright originality doctrine may better fit AI data than oil
    Examines copyright law's originality doctrine as framework for regulating data in AI training, arguing data differs fundamentally from oil as public good.
  3. Prospective homeowners are more right-wing than satisfied renters
    Survey of Canadian renters reveals prospective homeowners hold rightward policy views but don't vote accordingly, suggesting ideology predates homeownership.
  4. Dutch planning law fits adaptive law but raises justice concerns
    Examining adaptive planning law and environmental justice in the Dutch Environmental Planning Act, revealing tensions between procedural flexibility and substantive equity commitments.
  5. Aksumite-era spelling matches in early Geez manuscripts
    Explore early Geez orthography in ʔAbbā Garimā Gospels and Aksumite epigraphs. Radiocarbon analysis and guttural-sibilant spelling patterns confirm manuscript dating to Aksumite period.
  6. Argument presented for the law of non-contradiction
    Novel argument for the principle of non-contradiction using extra-logical premises valid across classical and paraconsistent logical frameworks.
  7. Yorùbá music is presented as a narrative force in theatre
    Study examining Yorùbá traditional music as narrative force in African theatre, documenting songs for Osofisan's Red is the Freedom Road and advocating systematic musical preservation protocols.
  8. Progressive bishops helped boost support for Brazil's Workers' Party
    Analysis of how progressive Catholic bishops in Brazil facilitated Workers' Party electoral success by advocating redistribution, using papal transition as natural experiment.