![]() Surprisingly, county-level mask mandates generally have the opposite effect, depressing economic activity. State-wide mask mandates stimulate economic activity while also reducing COVID-19 case growth. ![]() We explore this mechanism using the patchwork of mask mandate orders in the U.S. We highlight the importance of signaling effects in determining whether public policy should be implemented at a decentralized or centralized level.įor example, although a public policy may have the same direct effect if enacted at a state or county level, people may perceive these policies differently, leading to different indirect effects. The detection fraction for COVID-19 in Utah was The prevalence of antibodies to SARS-CoV-2 in Utah urbanĪreas between May and June was low and the prevalence of positive RTPCR even lower. Swab collected were reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RTPCR) positive. Only 0.2% of individuals who had a nasopharyngeal Seroprevalence-to-case count ratio was 2.4, corresponding to a detectionįraction of 42%. The overall prevalence of IgGĪntibody to SARS-CoV-2 was estimated at 0.8%. A qualitativeĬhemiluminescent microparticle immunoassay was used to detect the Individuals belonging to 5,125 households. Between May 4 and Juneģ0, 2020, surveys were completed and sera drawn from 8,108 Sampling design was employed to randomly select communityrepresentative participants 12 years and over. Of SARS-CoV-2 infection in four urban counties in Utah. This project's aim was to generate an unbiased estimate of the incidence Published, Emerging Infectious Diseases: Abstract We demonstrate the flexibility of our method in identifying ex-ante predicted network effects in disclosures, such as industry clustering and compensation consultant similarity. ![]() Our approach allows us to capture the context, or or underlying meaning, of disclosures while being agnostic about which specific words are chosen. We demonstrate that the commonly used approaches limit disclosure comparison to literal matches, effectively requiring exact word usage similarity when comparing documents. This paper studies the extant technical methods adopted in the literature, and compares them to new advances in computational linguistics to demonstrate the strengths and weaknesses of the various employed techniques. Recent studies have employed various methods to do large scale natural language processing to compare textual documents across firms and across time. If she asks for your submission at a conference/online event, email the first 10 pages plus a 1-2 page synopsis in the body of your email to: Put the name of the event in the email’s subject line or it will be auto-rejected.The Accounting literature has recently grown its adoption of textual data as a source of accounting information. Please query other Fuse Literary agents with unsolicited submissions. Submissions should be emailed to is closed to queries and only accepts referral inquiries and submissions requested at conferences or online events like #PitMad or #MSWL. I live on four acres in the coastal mountains south of San Francisco and my commute to work is 50 yards long! Submission Guidelines I love the outdoors and camping and hiking. I sang and played percussion in a bluegrass band called Foggy Mountain Jam for more than a decade. In 2012 Laurie co-founded two ePublishing companies with two of her client partners: for vintage out-of-print romance books with Linda Wisdom and for out-of-print classic tween and teen books with Douglas Rees. Prior to founding Fuse, Laurie was also the founder and Dean of San Francisco Writers University and on the management team of the San Francisco Writers Conference. She earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Journalism from the State University of New York and a Master’s Degree at Syracuse University’s prestigious Newhouse School of Journalism.Īt Fuse Lit, Laurie specializes in adult genre fiction (romance, fantasy, science fiction, mystery, thrillers, suspense, horror, etc.) plus all types of middle-grade and young adult children’s books. Laurie has been writing professionally since high school–first as a journalist, then as a public relations agent, finally as a novelist. She penned three manuscripts before deciding that the life of a literary agent was her destiny. Following her stint as the CEO of a successful Silicon Valley public relations agency bearing her name, Laurie was able to switch gears in 2002 to immerse herself in writing. Laurie McLean spent 20 years as the CEO of a publicity agency, then 8 years as an agent and senior agent at Larsen Pomada Literary Agents in San Francisco before co-founding Fuse Literary in 2013.
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