... Prevention and Control of Influenza-Like Illness Among Passengers and Crew Members on Cruise Ships 1999, Ref Type: Generic Zuckerman J: Review and Recommendations to Seafarers on Immunisations and ... Ref Type: Generic International Maritime Organization: The international convention of International Maritime Organization on standards of training, certification and watch keeping for seafarers ... vaccinations may be supportive to this goal and may encourage responsible bodies to clarify issues of financing concerning vaccinations On the other hand, the adoption (by all EU MS) of common guidelines...
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... regarded THE LESSON $ today as brilliant economists, who deprecate saving snd recommend squandering on a national scale as the way of economic salvation; and when anyone points to what the consequences ... tendency of men to see only the immediate effects of a given policy, or its ECONOMICS ECONOMICS IN ONE LESSON effects only on a special group, andto neglect to inquire what the long-run effects ... pages To have tried to present statistical confirmation, in referring to the effects of tariffs, price-fixing, inflation, and the controls over such commodities as coal, rubber and cotton, would...
... plausible reasons why an additional bridge should connect Easton and Weston? It soon becomes absolutely essential Those who doubt the necessity are dismissed as obstructionists and reactionaries Two ... miracles of public construction, ownership and operation Here are mighty generators and power houses Here is a whole region lifted to a higher economic level, attracting factories and industries that ... farmers' supply of wheat constitutes their demand for automobiles and other goods The supply of motor cars constitutes the demand of the people in the automobile industry for wheat and other goods All...
... lingers on It is reflected in hundreds of make-work rules and feather-bed practices by labor unions; and these rules and practices are tolerated and even approved because of the confusion on this ... a misconception to think of the function or result of machines as primarily one of creating jobs The real result of the machine is to increase ảrouc on, to raise the standard of living, to increase ... our conclusions regarding the effects of new machinery, inventions and discoveries on employment, production and welfare are crucial If we are wrong about these, there are few things in economics...
... demand and hence tend to lower prices What ultimately happens to the prices of goods will depend upon what monetary policies are then followed But if a policy of Ó2 ECONOMICS IN ONE LESSON monetary ... national income" and helping to bring about or intensify a depression Once again the fallacy comes from looking at the effects of this action only on the dismissed officeholders themselves andon ... reason that men began putting burdens on the backs of mules instead of on their own; that they went onto invent the wheel and the wagon, the railroad and the motor truck It is for this reason...
... always to know clearly what we are doing It is not wise to bestow charity on foreign peoples under the impression that 88 ECONOMICS IN ONE LESSON one is making a hardheaded business transaction ... the cotton picker, "On some large farms which have been completely mechanized and are operated along mass production lines, it requires only one-third to one-fifth the amount of labor to produce ... for one's own selfish purposes That could only lead to misunderstandings and bad relations later Yet among the arguments put forward in favor of huge foreign lending one fallacy is always sure to...
... occupations in which their efforts will be more lucrative and more efficient 122 ECONOMICS IN ONE LESSON A uniform proportional restriction (to return to our government intervention scheme) means, on ... super-international controls and coercions is also going to be a world of "free" international trade! Just what the government planners mean by free trade 124 ECONOMICS IN ONE LESSON in this connection I ... lucky enough to have acquired guns, fishing tackle, a boat, axes, saws and so on, of choosing among alternative applications of labor and capital It would be IIO ECONOMICS IN ONE LESSON considered...
... with the help of one-sided labor legislation which puts compulsions solely on employers, to go beyond their legitimate functions, to act irresponsibly, andto embrace short-sighted and anti-social ... the product has increased, and the business should be allowed to charge the prices necessary to encourage its expansion to supply this demand/' And so on Everyone as consumer buys a hundred different ... This rationing cannot stop i32 ECONOMICS IN ONE LESSON with consumers In war it did not stop with consumers It was applied first of all, in fact, in the allocation of raw taaterials to producers...
... policy almost everywhere today tends to assume that production will go on automatically, no matter what is done to discourage it One of the greatest dangers to production today comes from government ... definition) ever to be "fair," they have seized upon an argument calculated to appeal to the public's selfish motives, and frighten it into forcing employers to grant their demands How are we to know, ... in the long run to production, to reduce a seventy-hour week to a sixty-hour week It was a gain to health and leisure to reduce a sixty-hour week to a forty-eight hour week It was a gain to leisure,...
... should consult B M Anderson, The Value of Money (1917; new edition, 1936); or Ludwig von Mises, The Theory of Money and Credit (American edition, 1935) i78 ECONOMICS IN ONE LESSON these are considered ... is it possible to bring inflation to a smooth and gentle stop, and so avert a subsequent depression It is not even possible to halt an inflation, once embarked upon, at some preconceived point, ... expenditures will be to raise the prices of supplies used in war andto put additional money into the hands of the war contractors and their employes (As, in our chapter on price-fixing, we deferred...
... the production of THE LESSON RESTATED 2i5 wealth and economize human effort are to be dreaded; that obstructions to free production and free consumption increase wealth; that a nation grows richer ... 2l6 ECONOMICS IN ONE LESSON As soon as A observes something which seems to him to be wrong, from which X is suffering, A talks it over with B, and A and B then propose to get a law passed to remedy ... always a direct and immediate connection between his output and his satisfactions But when an elaborate and minute division of labor has set in, this direct and immediate connection ceases to...
... growing cells in one case at 25°C and in another case at 37°C and seeing what happens to them or what is different in these different conditions Or one may have Medium A and Medium B and compare the ... selection methods can give synchrony Wholeculture methods, using inhibition or starvation, cannot synchronize cells This is not so much a criterion as a theoretical rule regarding synchronization ... experiment, and the results in the paper [2] show the cells are not synchronized What we have here is a perturbation experiment If one wishes to look at the response of genes to perturbation, then...
... division in Crossfield, Alberta, understands the concept of being close to the customer and customer intimacy He is always on the job with no order too small or situation too minor for his attention ... necessity to pay anyone in the middle to handle the product The store’s strategy was to reduce shipment time from factory to store floor and use the savings as a weapon against the competition Wal-Mart ... customer, and demonstrate value in the relationship In my car dealership story, the salesperson had been told the rules up-front, yet he wasted my time and tried to play games with my mind Don’t...
... Findings and Discussion Chapter 5: Conclusions – Implications – Limitations – Further Research This chapter mentions conclusions related to the study and the implication Some limitations and further ... the purpose to make an investigation into syntactic and pragmatic features of verbal responses to compliments in their contrast in English and Vietnamese, this study aims to describe and analyze ... analysis and support the descriptive and contrastive methods - Synthesizing the findings and drawing conclusions 3.3 DESCRIPTION OF POPULATION AND SAMPLE - Putting forward some implications for...
... voice and thereby indirectly to ask him to stop singing Nonliterality and indirection are the two main ways in which the semantic content of a sentence can fail to determine the full force and content ... guidance and comments Suggestions for further study On the coming time, researchers intend to conduct the survey questionnaires to one hundred English and one hundred Vietnamese informants to see ... hardly going to wonders for your relationship with the host if they found out so if you have to decline any invitation, try to be as honest as possible within reason and without going into too much...
... reserves and growth in the service and construction sectors The IMF concludes that migrants have made a decisive contribution towards the development of the Ghanaian economy.47 Conclusions Transferring ... institutions contacted comprised 17 major banks, direct banks, 52 credit unions, 52 savings banks and 12 money transfer operators (MTOs) Many institutions were contacted both by questionnaire and ... Technical Cooperation International Labour Organisation International Monetary Fund International Organisation for Migration Kreditwesengesetz (Banking Act) Money Transfer Operators Society for...
... 2002/21/EC on a common regulatory framework for electronic communications networks and services, 2002/19/EC on access to, and interconnection of, electronic communications networks and associated ... expression and freedom of information equally apply to the Internet This increased legislation of online content has led to challenging restrictions on the free flow of information and the right to ... any data with regards to prosecutions and convictions involving the above mentioned content related legal provisions, it is not possible to reach conclusions on whether content related crimes...