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Is the Affordable Care Act\u27s Individual Mandate a Certified Job-Killer?
Opponents of the Affordable Care Act argue that its individual mandate component is a certified job-killer. In this paper, I develop a Real Business Cycle model with a search-based labor market to test the validity of these concerns. I integrate the individual mandate into the model and conduct a general equilibrium analysis of its effects. The simulated results show that the imposition of the individual mandate regime should result in higher levels of aggregate employment and output
Subject-tracking and topic continuity in the Church Slavonic translation of the story of Abraham and his niece Mary
The present article addresses issues of referentiality and text cohesion in a Church Slavonic narrative text. Starting with the specific problem of referential conflict as formulated by Kibrik (19871, issues of tracking personal participants in a narrative text are broadly explored in order to arrive at a rationale for the construction of cohesive text interpretation through topic continuity in subject position. The article takes an interpretative text-based approach of close-reading and argues for participant tracking to be dependent on text genre and general cultural prerequisites of text reading and interpretation rather than on systemic grammatical features of language. It is also hinted at the possibility that medieval narrative text genres (like the Byzantine-Slavic hagiographic genre being explored in this paper through the specimen of the Story of Abraham and Mary) may adhere to a type of narrative construction which places more responsibility on the reader-listener than on the narrator
Emergent Abelian Gauge Fields from Noncommutative Gravity
We construct exact solutions to noncommutative gravity following the
formulation of Chamseddine and show that they are in general accompanied by
Abelian gauge fields which are first order in the noncommutative scale. This
provides a mechanism for generating cosmological electromagnetic fields in an
expanding space-time background, and also leads to multipole-like fields
surrounding black holes. Exact solutions to noncommutative Einstein-Maxwell
theory can give rise to first order corrections to the metric tensor, as well
as to the electromagnetic fields. This leads to first order shifts in the
horizons of charged black holes
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