... account
relationships, commercial banks build up specialized knowledge of the enterprises’ day-to-day
business and liquidity, andof short-term developments of demand and supply in the specific
sectors and markets ... economy of production: Section I.1 presents a circuit model of the financial system and
illustrates the main structural, theoretical and incentive-related policy implications of circuit
theory of ... complicate the setting up of financial SROs in developing countries.
Scarcity of institutional and human resources may constrain the quality of oversight, and lack of
reasonably homogenous institutions...
... Social Role Theoryand Uses and
Social Role Theoryand Uses and
Gratifications Paradigm of Trust Formation
Gratifications Paradigm of Trust Formation
in Virtual Communities
in Virtual Communities
... the effects of social relations.”
“Cognition mediates the effects of social relations.”
(Bansal and Voyer 2000, Gilly et al 1991, Houston et al. 2001, Ward and Reingen 1996)
(Bansal and Voyer ... Network Theory
of Social Network Theory
Presented at the
Presented at the
Networks and Complex Systems
Networks and Complex Systems
A talk series at Indiana University Bloomington
A talk series...
... follows—the social advantages of private and national thrift, the
traditional attitude towards the rate of interest, the classical theoryof unemployment, the
quantity theoryof money, the unqualified ... numerical
proportion.
In dealing with the theoryof employment I propose, therefore, to make use of only two
fundamental units of quantity, namely, quantities of money-value and quantities of ... GENERAL THEORYOF EMPLOYMENT RE-STATED
Chapter 1
THE GENERAL THEORY
I have called this book the General Theoryof Employment, Interest and Money, placing
the emphasis on the prefix general....
... Inc.
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Expectations will be identical to optimal forecasts
using all available information.
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Even though a rational expectation equals the optimal
forecast ...
overconfidence and social contagion.
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Formal Statement of the Theory
X
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Recall: The rate of return from holding a security equals the
sum of the capital gain on the security plus any cash payments
divided by the initial...
... parts
of
the
theory
of
the value
of
money. Professor von Mises shares with
Marshall
and
one or two others
the
merit
of
having assimilated
the
treatment
of
this theory to
the
general categories
of
the
pure
theory
of
value:
and
his ... single example
of
a systematic
treatment
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the
subject
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a scale
and
of
a quality comparable with
that
of
the
standard
discussions
of
the
central problems
of
pure
equilibrium theory.
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PART
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THE
VALUE
OF
MONEY
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CHAPTER
I
§ 1
§ 2
§ 3
THE
CONCEPT
OF
THE
VALUE
OF
MONEY
Subjective
and
Objective Factors
in
the
Theory
of
the
Value
of
Money
The
Objective Exchange-Value
of
Money
The
Problems...
...
I.2.17
Value is always the result of a process of valuation. The process of valuation compares the
significance of two complexes of commodities from the point of view of the individual making ... better means of securing the integrity of the coinage than
the use of scales and nitric acid on the part of all who have commercial dealings. Again, the right
of free coinage, one of the basic ... if the means of production were socialized, the control of production
and the distribution of the finished product were in the hands of a central body, and individuals
were not allowed to exchange...
... Evidence from Capital
Marke ts,” Journal of Business, 56(3), 305-317.
[3] Allen, F. and D. Gale (2000) “Financial Contagion,” Journal of Political Economy, 108, 1–33.
[4] Berger, A. and G. Udell (2002) ... social costs for the
planner charged with maximizing the value of banking sector in the economy, specifically the
sum of the values of bank equity values and deposits. Thus, taking financial intermediation
as ... as flight to
quality. Numerical examples illustrate the effect on procyclicality of the extent of systematic
risk in bank loans and the relative likelihoods of good and bad states of the economy.
Next,...
... with
sacred and
secular
subjects.
Independently
of class and
character,
musical com-
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THE
THEORY
OF
MUSIC
ner
as
to make each
part
employed
essentially
requi
site,
and
all
the
parts
equally responsible
for
the
completion
of
the ... is
plainly
impossible
to
get
a
bird's-eye
view
of
a
symphony
as
of
a
landscape
or
a
cathedral.
We
only
see
a
little
of
the
tone-picture
at
a
time.
No
sooner
is
one
sound
born
than
it
dies
into
silence,
making
room
for
the
next.
And
the
necessity
for
design
and
balance
is
nowhere
more
imperative
than
in
music,
where
all
is
so
fleeting
and
impalpable
mere
vibra
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of
the
tympanic
membrane.
Imagine
the
impression
of
chaos
an
hour
of
hap-
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THEORY OF
MUSIC
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accompaniments.
These and
other ... to External
Merit
Subjective
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Objec
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Glareanus Palestrina
to
Handel
Imitation
and
Imitative
Passages
Canons
The
Flower of
Counterpoint
is
Fugue Fugal
Style
and
Structure
Fugue
and
Cadences
Bach's...
...
PART II
THE GENERAL THEORYOF RELATIVITY
XVIII.
Special and General Principle of Relativity
XIX.
The Gravitational Field
XX.
The Equality of Inertial and Gravitational Mass as an
...
Quantum-Law of the Emission and Absorption of Light
(1905).
These were followed some years later by the
Theory of the Specific
Heat of Solid Bodies
, and the fundamental idea of the
General Theory ... which we shall deal later. In the following pages we shall
present the fundamental ideas of the special theoryof relativity.
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ON THE RELATIVITY OF THE CONCEPTION
OF DISTANCE...
... variables of
the corresponding action integral. We shall call these variables the kine-
matical variables of the system. The formalism in terms of kinematical
variables proves to be the natural link ... Today we know that none of these formalisms are
necessary to quantize a system.
1
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An International Book Series on The Fundamental Theories of Physics:
Their Clarification, ... enlarge
the classical degrees of freedom, we also need to establish properly the
basic group of kinematical symmetries and also to delve deeper into a
plausible geometrical interpretation of the new...
... University of Texas
RobertHofstadter*, StanfordUniversity
WalterC. Marshall, LordMarshall of Goring
FrederickReines*,Irvine, California
AbdusSalam*,Trieste,Italy
GlennT. Seaborg*, Berkeley, California ... distinguished men and
women of science and learning, andof outstanding achievers and entrepreneurs from
industry, governments, and international organizations, along with promising and
enthusiastic young ... Foundation
and Honorary Consul of the Republic of Poland in Miami, and to Dr. and Mrs. Edward
Bacinich of Palm Beach, Florida
Behram N. Kursunoglu
Stephan L. Mintz
Arnold Perlmutter
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... developed theories of the effect of tense on the
acceptability of temporal/causal adjunct constructions.
Both of these are at least partially rooted in the mean-
ings of the tenses, and both use ... performance of natural
language processing devices.
1.1 Context
The subjects of tense and temporal representation
have generated a great deal of interest in artificial intel-
ligence, computational ...
Hornstein alludes to a different form of reinterpretation
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that a good theoryof these interactions would be use-
ful for syntactic disambiguation. Such a theory, and an
implementation of a...
... aquatic organisms living
under particular environmental conditions.
Materials and methods
All reagents were of analytical grade. Preparation of trout
hemoglobin components were performed as previously
described ... hemoglobin system of the Oncorhyncus mykiss (for-
merly Salmo irideus) trout is made up of four electro-
phoretically distinct components, two of which [trout
hemoglobin (Hb)I (% 20%) andtrout HbIV ... valency hybrids. Methods
Enzymol. 232, 71–86.
Ó FEBS 2004 Structural changes in trout hemoglobins (Eur. J. Biochem. 271) 1979
Correlation between functional and structural changes of reduced
and...
... (1993) also provides an analysis of VP ellip-
sis in the context of a theoryof discourse structure
and coherence, using an extension of Discourse Rep-
resentation Theory. The resolution of VP ... seeking to establish the paral-
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A Theoryof Parallelism and the Case of VP Ellipsis
Jerry R. Hobbs and Andrew Kehler
Artificial Intelligence Center
SRI International
333 Ravenswood Avenue ... imposed by multi-
ple parallelisms, and not because of the correctness
of identity -of- relations analyses.
Asher's (1993) analysis falls into the non-identity
class of analyses, a~ld therefore...