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Risk‘Solar breakthrough’: Oxford University researchers hail flexible solar cells that can be ‘applied to any surface’
FinanceAgency Conflicts and Investment: Evidence from a Structural EstimationRedouane ElkamhiUniversity of Toronto
Technology/AIPower and prediction: The disruptive economics of artificial intelligenceAjay AgrawalUniversity of Toronto
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FinanceFinancial Innovation in the 21st Century: Evidence from U.S. PatentsAmit SeruStanford University
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