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    Replication code for: Uncertain policy promises

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    This MATLAB(R) code allows users to replicate the results in the paper "Uncertain policy promises" by Alex Haberis, Richard Harrison and Matt Waldron

    Harrison, R R, TX2696

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/390777Surname: HARRISON. Given Name(s) or Initials: R R. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: TX2696. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 50630.199821 Item: [2016.0049.23070] "Harrison, R R, TX2696

    Clifford R. Harrison

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    Clifford R. Harrison receives an award for five years of service in Academic Affairs. (l-r) President William Perry, Clifford R. Harrison, Provost Blair Lord.https://thekeep.eiu.edu/years_of_service_2013/1016/thumbnail.jp

    E. R. Harrison Collection

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    Photograph of Edwin R. Harrison, Elmer Ferguson, Lester Jones, and Howard Grider in front of the Edwin R. Harrison Garage Co., Byars, OK, c. 1918

    R. Howard Harrison

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    R. Howard Harrison is the son of George H. and Violet Harrison of Roosevelt Utah

    Burt Harrison Papers

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    Burt Harrison spent most of his broadcasting career in the state of Washington. He was station manager of KWSU, Washington State University at Pullman's radio station from 1959 to 1976. During this time he served on the boards of National Association Educational Broadcasters (NAEB), National Educational Radio (NER), and the Association of Public Radio Stations. In addition, Harrison lobbied for the inclusion of radio in the Public Broadcasting Act of 1967. In 1977, he received the first Edward R. Murrow Award from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. After retirement, Harrison and his wife, Dee, taped 42 oral history interviews for the Public Radio Oral History Project funded by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. The collection consists of audio cassettes, verbatim and final transcripts of interviews for the Public Radio Oral History Project. The interviewees discuss their roles and memories of public radio

    Box 48, Neg. No. 51841: R. C. Harrison

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    This black and white photograph features a portrait of R. C. Harrison - he is sitting and is wearing a light shirt. R. C. Harrison ordered the photograph. Mr. Gray\u27s ledger indicates this photo was to be sent to R. C. Harrison c/o C. O. McCoy, Stafford, Kansas.https://scholars.fhsu.edu/stafford_county/6579/thumbnail.jp

    by R. Wes Harrison and Everald McLennon

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    by R. Wes Harrison and Everald Mclennon Conjoint analysis is used to measure the preferences of United States consumers for labeling of biotech foods. The study found that consumers overwhelmingly support mandatory labeling of biotech foods. Results also showed the preferred labeling format is a text disclosure that describes the benefits of biotechnology in combination with a biotech logo. These results imply that U.S. consumers would support a revision of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's and the U.S. Department of Agriculture's voluntary labeling policies. This may result in GMO labeling policies similar to those of the European Union, Australia, and New Zealand. Agricultural biotechnology (AB) is broadly defined as a collection of scientific techniques that involves taking the genes from one plant or animal species and inserting them in another species to transfer a desired trait or characteristic . For farmers, AB ha s led to reduced production costs, enhanced yields, and the potential for increased profits. Public benefits of AB include reductions in pesticide and herbicide use, as well as enhanced nutritional value, flavor, and shelf life of some foods. Despite these benefits, consumer acceptance has been controversial, as some consumer and special interest groups have expressed concerns over the safety and environmental effects of biotech foods (USDA/ERS, 1991). This is largely due to fears that AB may have some unforeseen health risks, as well as, unforeseen negative effects on wildlife and the environment. Consumer concerns regarding the safety of AB have made labeling of these foods an important policy issue throughout the world. For instance, health and environmental concerns are particularly strong among European, Australian, and New Zealand consume..

    William Henry Harrison portrait

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    Engraved portrait of William Henry Harrison, by R.W. Dodson from an original portrait by J.R. Lambdin painted for the National Portrait Gallery. Harrison was the ninth President of the United States. He was born in Charles County, Virginia, on February 9, 1773, son of one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. After a successful military career in the War of 1812, Harrison made his home at North Bend just west of Cincinnati. He became the first president to die in office when he succumbed to pneumonia in April 1841, just a few weeks after his inauguration

    Box 48, Neg. No. 51842: Mrs. R. C. Harrison

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    This black and white photograph features a portrait of Mrs. R. C. Harrison - she is sitting and is wearing a light blouse. Mrs. R. C. Harrison ordered the photograph.https://scholars.fhsu.edu/stafford_county/6580/thumbnail.jp
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