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Bibliographic citations unrelated to oversight allegations

The passage only lists academic references with no mention of individuals, transactions, or misconduct, providing no actionable investigative leads. Contains citations of evolutionary biology and economics literature No names of political or corporate actors No dates or events linking to alleged wrongdoing

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #011169
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1
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The passage only lists academic references with no mention of individuals, transactions, or misconduct, providing no actionable investigative leads. Contains citations of evolutionary biology and economics literature No names of political or corporate actors No dates or events linking to alleged wrongdoing

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15 [10] William D. Hamilton. The genetical evolution of social behavior, II. Journal of Theoretical Biology, 7(1):17-52, July 1964. [11] William D. Hamilton. The moulding of senescence by natural selection. Journal of Theoret- ical Biology, 12(1):12-45, Sept. 1966. [12] Ingemar Hansson and Charles Stuart. Malthusian selection of preferences. American Eco- nomic Review, 80:529-544, 1990. [13] Jack Hirshleifer. Investment, Interest, and Capital. Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1970. [14] Alan R. Rogers. Why menopause? Evolutionary Ecology, 7(4):406—-420, July 1993. [15] Alan R. Rogers. Evolution of time preference by natural selection. The American Economic Review, 84():460-481, June 1994.

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