... Night andthe following day, they were ‘‘everyone’’ and ‘‘London’’ and even ‘‘England.’’ They were created as a group by the newspapers, and this chapter examines the mechanism of their creation and ... the food stocks, andthe mood of the garrison The tactics of the Daily Mail captured the attention of the nation; the newspaper dramatized the situation of the town by emphasizing the danger that ... don’t know they know thepublic ’ (quoted in Koss Rise and Fall ) The Victorian cult of personality had moved into the press by the turn of the century, andthe military version of the focus...
... organic growth of the plant (the great British oak) to the countryside, the country house andthe georgic ideal of retirement, the estate, the aristocratic family and its generations, the inviolability ... against the agrarian Irish by landlords in Ireland and by the English and Irish agents and middlemen who represented their interests: in this aspect, the novel reads as a plea for reform To win the ... alliance between these groups, each excluded from full citizenship, alarmed both the landed protestant minority in Ireland andthe British government in the s, especially in view of the threat...
... is thepublicadministrator Though thepublicadministrator is further removed from thepublic in the structural “chain of command” than the legislator, both thepublicadministratorandthe ... moral agency in the public, private, and nonprofit sectors We proceed to discuss the common moral core that they share both among themselves and with theprivate citizen, for whom thepublicadministrator ... Moral Agency, thePublic Administrator, andthePrivateCitizen 15 References 16 Chapter Moral Agency in thePublic Sector .17 The Ideal PublicAdministrator 18 The...
... followed if the target cannot discern the reward in doing so Dickson (1992) discusses the invisible hand of competition that constrains the self-interest of the firm and forces the firm to serve the ... is to be considered These issues center on the rights and responsibilities of the individual andthe society, when the individual lives in a free-choice society, and when the individual's actions ... that the (democratic) state has the right and responsibility not only to protect the rights of free choice of its citizens, but also to protect them from the externalities caused by others The...
... objections to the notion that there is some genuine light between what the Court says and does, on the one hand, andthe true Constitution somewhere in the background, on the other Fallon himself ... historical understandings of the practices that constitutional rights prohibited, on the one hand, and historical understandings of the practices that rights did not proscribe, on the other, and contends ... document (and its amendments).96 After all, to wrench the document away from the understandings of the drafters, the ratifiers, andthe rest of the founding generation, is to exacerbate the tension...
... or as the Chief of the Empire, had never ceased to be the object of the love, the pride, andthe confidence of the people But the multitude neither judge, nor can judge of the actions of their ... calm the fears and diminish the antipathies excited by their recall "We will guarantee," said they, "the rank, the honours, andthe rewards of the military "The magistracy and all public functionaries ... respecting the preponderance of their faction, they miscalculated the influence and resources of the partizans of the revolution Confiding in their power, and in the fear inspired by their power, they...
... which means they will demand less credit They will also use fewer inputs, which will push the price of inputs down and lower the input costs, and therefore further lower their demand for credit ... the other hand, the terms of the agreement could change investors’ assessment of the probability of future debt crises and of their losses in case the crisis occurs If the “haircut” (or the reduction ... can affect private firms’ foreign borrowing Part describes the empirical approach andthe data Part presents the results of the empirical analysis and their relation to the mechanism of the transmission...
... or to the society in which they live and to develop their own moral convictions and norms, even if these fly in the face of what the rest consider to be moral and normal On the other hand, there ... Roberts I The value of privacy Privacy and autonomy II The right to privacy Standard objections and popular misconceptions III Privacy rights and criminal justice THE PUBLIC, THEPRIVATEANDTHE SIGNIFICANCE ... on the one hand and continental Europe – notably, although not exclusively, the Netherlands – on the other The major differences between the common law and civil law systems that these countries...
... basis: quality and integrity of the rating process, independence and avoidance of conflicts of interest, responsibilities to the investing publicand issuers, andpublic disclosure of their own code ... acceptance rather than regulatory standards In 2006, following a series of corporate scandals and especially the one involving Enron, the U.S Congress passed the Credit Rating Agency Reform Act The act ... standards The ratings andthe rating agencies issuing them have been largely exempt from established legal standards applying to traditional forms of investment advice in the United States and...
... while the leverage of the most senior tranches crisisresponse Hildebrand, P M 2008 “Is Basel II Enough? The Ben- The views published here are those of the authors and should not be attributed to the ... while the leverage of the most senior tranches crisisresponse Hildebrand, P M 2008 “Is Basel II Enough? The Ben- The views published here are those of the authors and should not be attributed to the ... individual banks by the Canadian supervisory agency, the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions (OSFI) This is more conservative than the U.S leverage ratio andthe inclusion of...
... estimate the benefits and costs of the Clean Air Act The main goal of these reports is to provide Congress andthepublic with comprehensive, up-to-date, peer-reviewed information on the Clean ... reflects the ratio of the low benefits estimate to the central cost estimate, while the high ratio reflects the ratio of the high benefits estimate to the central costs estimate The Benefits and ... estimate the benefits and costs of the Clean Air Act (CAA) The main goal of these reports is to provide Congress andthepublic with comprehensive, up-to-date, peer-reviewed information on the Clean...
... demanded Estimates of the marginal cost of public funds: In Australia and other OECD countries most estimates of the marginal cost of public funds are in the 1.2 - 1.3 range In other words, there ... sold on the market, and that $50 is diverted from private consumption spending, and $50 from private investment spending The tax rate on the returns to private investment is around 1/3 Since the ... is the marginal cost of public funds There are three main ways of raising additional public funds: • borrowing from thepublic i.e selling government bonds in the market; • borrowing from the...
... addressing the immediate concerns of companies in the wake of the pandemic As they stand, however, they are neither creative nor far-reaching in their orientation The progressive nature of the disease ... economic sectors, and their skills and demographic profiles, is fundamental to an understanding of the impact of HIV/AIDS on various sectors andthe demand and supply of labour and skills The economic ... proximal and person factors) and HIV/AIDS itself; other influences, which impact on the demand and supply of employees, the recruitment and training of new employees, retention and attrition, and...
... marketing, public relations and market research.45 Public affairs units characteristically see themselves as conduits between the minister or minister’s advisers and their own agency, and between theagency ... agencyandthe media They are the notional gatekeepers: ‘regardless of the journalist asking the question, or the nature of the query, Public Affairs needs to handle it’.46 According to the advice ... 2005, Public Sector Management Unit 2: Managing out: Thepublic sector in the community, Topic Eight: ‘Managing the media andpublic relations’, sections 8.1 and 8.2 15 Senate Finance and Public...
... scientific and techno:iogicai advmces to public ad mini strati or.^ The dyr~amics the Cold War competition between the United States of allies andthe USSR and its allies, andthe manifestation of and ... of outcome, the makiclg of a choice between these alachieving the cfesi~d krnatives, the implementation of the preferred option, andthe solution of the problm or the attainment of the objective ... as the demise of the politics-adpublic admkisministration dichotomy, the impossibility of valt~e-free traition, andthe need far proactivity by ptrblic administrators, These terms reflect the...
... (susane@rand.org) is the director of RAND’s Forces and Resources Policy Center and C Ross Anthony (rossa@rand.org) is director of the RAND Center for Military Health Policy Research The RAND Corporation ... 2004001289 The RAND Corporation is a nonprofit research organization providing objective analysis and effective solutions that address the challenges facing thepublicandprivate sectors around the ... product is part of the RAND Corporation monograph series RAND monographs present major research findings that address the challenges facing thepublicandprivate sectors All RAND monographs undergo...
... USA Ireland Singapore Switzerland Iceland Netherlands Canada Australia Austria Sweden Finland UK Germany Taiwan Japan France Bahrain Italy Spain Greece $40,000 $35,000 $30,000 New Zealand $25,000 ... dominant role in the Vietnamese economy, despite the commitment to privatization • Government oversight of these companies and their spending is limited and largely reactive • The costs of slow ... sacks, bags Synthetic rubber Motorcycles and Bicycles Parts of other motorcycles Motorcycles and Bicycles Bicycles and other cycles, non-motorized Specialty Office Machines Electrical and Electronic...
... Congress, andtheprivate sector The RAND Safety and Justice Program This research was conducted under the auspices of the Safety and Justice Program within RAND Infrastructure, Safety, and Environment ... of the USPS role in security andpublic safety, as well as the role of the major private couriers Chapters Three and Four focus on thepublic safety and security implications that relaxing the ... 2008) ThePublic Safety and Security Roles of the USPS andPrivate Couriers National Response Framework and Cities Readiness Initiative Both the USPS andprivate couriers play a role in public...
... taken as the average of the bid quotes andthe average of the ask quotes during the 30-second interval If the preopening is efficient, then the slope coefficient bt should be equal to one The figure ... with the conclusions of Barry and Jennings ~1992! and Schultz and Zaman ~1994! that the opening price captures almost all of the initial return The mean and median number of comanagers are 2.34 and ... During the few seconds just before the end of the preopening period, the best bid was at $29.75 andthe best ask at $30 Quotes gradually moved from the $22 to $23 range to the $29 to $30 range The...
... either by the analysis of observational data or in the laboratory The standard of proof is neither the persuasiveness nor the elegance of the reasoning; it is the fit between the hypothesis and ... suicide,59 and cigarette marketing.60 These cases and others demonstrate the impact of public health problems on the continued evolution of constitutional law Public health threats andthe interventions ... economy, and perceptions of the world, shaping in turn both the agenda before lawmaking bodies andthe tone and tenor of the law The Rise of Public Health in American Legal Discourse Despite the intimate...