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Matthew G ClaytonUniversity of North Carolina - Chapel Hill Verified email at live.unc.edu Cited by 35 |
[BOOK][B] Justice and legitimacy in upbringing
M Clayton - 2006 - books.google.com
Issues concerning the upbringing of children are among the most contested in modern
political debate. How should childrearing rights and resources be distributed between …
political debate. How should childrearing rights and resources be distributed between …
The impact of CEO turnover on equity volatility
MC Clayton, JC Hartzell, J Rosenberg - The Journal of Business, 2005 - JSTOR
This study investigates the effect on stock‐price volatility of a significant event in the life of
the firm, a change in its CEO. We find significant, long‐lived increases in volatility following …
the firm, a change in its CEO. We find significant, long‐lived increases in volatility following …
Should the voting age be lowered to sixteen? Normative and empirical considerations
TW Chan, M Clayton - Political studies, 2006 - journals.sagepub.com
This article is an examination of the issue of whether the age of electoral majority should be
lowered to sixteen. We consider and reject several arguments raised by both sides of the …
lowered to sixteen. We consider and reject several arguments raised by both sides of the …
Pathways, outcomes, and costs in colon cancer: retrospective evaluations in two distinct databases
JR Hoverman, TH Cartwright, DA Patt… - Journal of oncology …, 2011 - ascopubs.org
Purpose: The goal of this study was to use two separate databases to evaluate the clinical
outcomes and the economic impact of adherence to Level I Pathways, an evidence-based …
outcomes and the economic impact of adherence to Level I Pathways, an evidence-based …
[BOOK][B] The ideal of equality
M Clayton, A Williams - 2000 - Springer
One of the central debates within contemporary Anglo-American political philosophy
concerns how to formulate an egalitarian theory of distributive justice which gives coherent …
concerns how to formulate an egalitarian theory of distributive justice which gives coherent …
Episodic mass ejections from common-envelope objects
M Clayton, P Podsiadlowski, N Ivanova… - Monthly Notices of the …, 2017 - academic.oup.com
After the initial fast spiral-in phase experienced by a common-envelope binary, the system
may enter a slow, self-regulated phase, possibly lasting hundreds of years, in which all the …
may enter a slow, self-regulated phase, possibly lasting hundreds of years, in which all the …
Debate: The case against the comprehensive enrolment of children
M Clayton - Journal of Political Philosophy, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
MY Justice and Legitimacy in Upbringing elaborates and defends a particular liberal
conception of upbringing in which those who have power over children are required to raise …
conception of upbringing in which those who have power over children are required to raise …
Optimal cross holding with externalities and strategic interactions
MJ Clayton, BN Jorgensen - The Journal of Business, 2005 - JSTOR
We analyze a two period setting where firms first choose equity positions in each other and
second engage in operating activities that cause externalities. Firms facing positive …
second engage in operating activities that cause externalities. Firms facing positive …
Why suicide? Suicide propinquity and adolescent risk for suicidal thoughts and behaviors
Suicide represents an international public health concern, and for adolescents aged 14 to
18 in the United States, is the third leading cause of death (Centers for Disease Control and …
18 in the United States, is the third leading cause of death (Centers for Disease Control and …
Egalitarian justice and interpersonal comparison
M Clayton, A Williams - European Journal of Political Research, 1999 - Wiley Online Library
This paper surveys the strengths and weaknesses of three widely–discussed egalitarian
standards of interpersonal comparison: welfare, resource, and capability. We argue that …
standards of interpersonal comparison: welfare, resource, and capability. We argue that …