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School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences

FacilityVillejuif, France
About: School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences is a facility organization based out in Villejuif, France. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Politics. The organization has 1230 authors who have published 2084 publications receiving 57740 citations. The organization is also known as: Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales & EHESS.


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15 Apr 2018
TL;DR: In this article, the authors summarize the accomplishments of a multi-disciplinary workshop exploring the computational and scientific issues surrounding the discovery of linguistic units (subwords and words) in a language without orthography.
Abstract: We summarize the accomplishments of a multi-disciplinary workshop exploring the computational and scientific issues surrounding the discovery of linguistic units (subwords and words) in a language without orthography. We study the replacement of orthographic transcriptions by images and/or translated text in a well-resourced language to help unsupervised discovery from raw speech.

44 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors deal with the practical problems related to long-term security of supply in electricity markets in the presence of large-scale wind power development, and test the use of capacity mechanisms to compensate for longterm effects of large scale wind energy development on prices and reliability of supply.

44 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the state of the art in urban science is discussed and a review of recent work on cities and urbanization in many other disciplines is presented. The authors of the report are all based in academic or research institutions but several of them are close to practice by virtue of collaboration with NGOs and community groups and engagement with policy.
Abstract: Urban science seeks to understand the fundamental processes that drive, shape and sustain cities and urbanization. It is a multi/transdisciplinary approach involving concepts, methods and research from the social, natural, engineering and computational sciences, along with the humanities. This report is intended to convey the current “state of the art” in urban science while also clearly indicating how urban science builds upon and complements (but does not replace) prior work on cities and urbanization in many other disciplines. The report does not aim at a fully comprehensive synopsis of work done under the rubric of “urban science” but it does aim to convey what makes urban science different from discipline-based examinations of cities and urbanization. It also highlights novel insights generated by the inherently multidisciplinary inquiry that urban science exemplifies. The authors of the report are all based in academic or research institutions but several of them are close to practice by virtue of collaboration with NGOs and community groups and engagement with policy. The authors also represent different academic disciplines and varied traditions of scientific inquiry. The report is meant to facilitate, and hopefully also provoke, discussion among the many stakeholders for whom a scientifically based, empirically rich, and historically deep understanding of cities and urbanization is not only intellectually compelling but also socially urgent and ethically pressing. We believe that the innovative scholarship constituting urban science can importantly provide scientific leadership to support meeting the urgent challenges of global sustainable development.

44 citations

14 Feb 2005
TL;DR: The ley 19.253 de 1993 reconociera la existencia del pluralismo cultural en el territorio nacional de Chile, sentara las bases de la participación indigena en las politicas aplicadas by el Estado a las descendientes de las agrupaciones humanas precolombinas as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: Introduccion Antes de que la ley 19.253 de 1993 reconociera la existencia del pluralismo cultural en el territorio nacional y sentara las bases de la participacion indigena en las politicas aplicadas por el Estado a las “etnias descendientes de las agrupaciones humanas precolombinas”(3), los pueblos autoctonos chilenos eran meros objetos del derecho. El papel pasivo que se les atribuia se remite fundamentalmente a la relacion que el Estado chileno establecio desde su inicio con los pueblos in...

44 citations

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TL;DR: A new condition on beliefs that guarantee the Bayesian implementability of all efficient social decision rules is presented and is easy to verify and is both more interpretable and more general than the conditions that are found in the literature.

44 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Philippe Aghion12250773438
Andrew J. Martin8481936203
Jean-Jacques Laffont8333232930
Jonathan Grainger7832919719
Jacques Mehler7818823493
James S. Wright7751423684
Thomas Piketty6925136227
Dan Sperber6720732068
Arthur M. Jacobs6726014636
Jacques Mairesse6631020539
Andrew E. Clark6531828819
François Bourguignon6328718250
Emmanuel Dupoux6326714315
Marc Barthelemy6121525783
Pierre-André Chiappori6123018206
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202318
2022134
2021121
2020149
2019119
2018118