... Evaluation of the International Finance Corporation’s GlobalTrade Finance Program, 2006–12 Evaluation of the International Finance Corporation’s GlobalTrade Finance Program, 2006–12 ... operations with further expansion of theprogram Further automation and streamlining of key functions would enhance the already strong operational function Consider expanding coverage to include trade ... Summary • The International Finance Corporation (IFC) introduced theGlobalTrade Finance Program (GTFP) in 2005 to “support the extension of trade finance to underserved clients globally.” The program...
... Evaluation of the International Finance Corporation’s GlobalTrade Finance Program, 2006–12 Evaluation of the International Finance Corporation’s GlobalTrade Finance Program, 2006–12 ... operations with further expansion of theprogram Further automation and streamlining of key functions would enhance the already strong operational function Consider expanding coverage to include trade ... Summary • The International Finance Corporation (IFC) introduced theGlobalTrade Finance Program (GTFP) in 2005 to “support the extension of trade finance to underserved clients globally.” The program...
... Evaluation of the International Finance Corporation’s GlobalTrade Finance Program, 2006–12 Evaluation of the International Finance Corporation’s GlobalTrade Finance Program, 2006–12 ... operations with further expansion of theprogram Further automation and streamlining of key functions would enhance the already strong operational function Consider expanding coverage to include trade ... Summary • The International Finance Corporation (IFC) introduced theGlobalTrade Finance Program (GTFP) in 2005 to “support the extension of trade finance to underserved clients globally.” The program...
... Evaluation of the International Finance Corporation’s GlobalTrade Finance Program, 2006–12 Evaluation of the International Finance Corporation’s GlobalTrade Finance Program, 2006–12 ... operations with further expansion of theprogram Further automation and streamlining of key functions would enhance the already strong operational function Consider expanding coverage to include trade ... Summary • The International Finance Corporation (IFC) introduced theGlobalTrade Finance Program (GTFP) in 2005 to “support the extension of trade finance to underserved clients globally.” The program...
... After these instructions are done, then, the WACC can be calculated as the sum of the debt and equity contribution to the cost of capital Now we can proceed to formulate the WACC as the sum of the ... is the cost of debt, T is the tax rate, D%t-1 is the proportion of debt onthe total market value for the firm, at t-1 and E%t-1 is the proportion of equity onthe total market value for the ... value, the higher is the risk to the equity holder, who is the residual claimant Equation shows the relationship between the Ke, the return to levered equity and the debt-equity ratio The following...
... be considered as giving rise to another single suffix, namely, the concatenation (eni) of the two individual suffixes We may then write the translation program as if, without exception, only one ... that the word is unknown to the dictionary (see the above comment on "antique") We now replace the prefixes, one by one, in all possible (order-preserving) combinations Thus, we replace the last ... in the stem dictionary for a source-language word, the last letter is elided, and a match sought for the truncated word This elision and comparison is continued until the first few letters of the...
... integrating out the distribution G Note that as long as the base distribution P0 is fixed, predictions not depend onthe seating arrangement z−i , only onthe count of word w w in the previously ... Omitting the trailing term leads to the approximation in Antoniak (1974) However, we can obtain an exact formula for the expectation by utilising the relationship between the Digamma function and the ... misinterpretation of Antoniak (1974), GGJ06 use an approximation that leaves out all the P1 (w) terms from (4).1 Figure compares the approximation to the exact expectation when the base distribution is...
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... also removed the condition nP(|X1 | > ηn ) ≤ c(log n)ε0 , < ε0 < in theorem 1.1 of [12] Remark 1.4 If EX < ∞, then X is in the domain of attraction of the normal law Therefore, the class of random ... [3] Schatte, P: On strong versions of the central limit theorem Mathematische Nachrichten 137, 249–256 (1988) [4] Lacey, MT, Philipp, W: A noteonthe almost sure central limit theorem Statist ... suggestions that improved the clarity and readability of the paper This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (11061012), the project supported by program to Sponsor...
... Foundation of China (11061012), Project supported by Program to Sponsor Teams for Innovation in the Construction of Talent Highlands in Guangxi Institutions of Higher Learning, the Support Program ... and Katz complete convergence theorem for pairwise NQD random variable sequences still holds true under the stronger condition The result generalizes and extends the corresponding result of Wu ... stability of Jamison’s weighted sums But most of their results were achieved under the identically distributed condition and some results were obtained even under the condition of * (1)
... i=1 Hence, the result follows by conditions (i) and (ii) ■ Remark 2.7 As noted in the Introduction, Chen et al [9] have proved Theorem 2.6 under an additional condition (see also Theorem 1.5) ... and then they proved the case of mean zero by using these results However, this approach is not good For the case of negatively associated mean zero, an additional condition is assumed in Theorem ... (2:7) i=1 Hence, the result follows by conditions (i) and (ii) ■ Remark 2.5 As noted in the Introduction, Dehua et al [10] have proved Theorem 2.4, but their proof is not correct Theorem 2.6 Let...
... satisfies the hypotheses of the Theorem and that any of the equivalent conditions holds, then for r = |z| log |σ (z)| = o log log 1−r We also provide the following restatement of the hypotheses of Theorem ... and so in the above theorem, the first condition could read: C is compact on B, B0, BMOA and VMOA Before proceeding, we prove the following lemma Lemma Under the hypotheses of the theorem, w ... equation is the equation σ ◦ ϕ = γσ (2) Note that this is just the eigenfunction equation for C Kœnigs’ theorem states that if has fixed point at the origin then (2) has a unique solution for g...
... was established Lemma 1.2 Let u t be a real-valued nonnegative continuous function defined on −T, T and let c and a be nonnegative constants Then the inequality u t ≤c t sgn t −t au s ds, −T ≤ t ... limits Section includes some new integral inequalities with two dependent limits and relevant proofs Subsequently, Section includes an application onthe boundedness of the solutions of nonlinear ... equations A Main Statement Our main statement is given by the following theorem Theorem 2.1 Let u t , a t , b t , g t , h t , and m t be real-valued nonnegative continuous functions defined on R...
... system They obtained the necessary or sufficient conditions for the permanence and the extinction For more works relevant to system 1.1 , one could refer to 1–9 and the references cited therein ... Onthe nonautonomous Volterra-Lotka competition equations,” Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society, vol 117, no 1, pp 199–204, 1993 S Ahmad and A C Lazer, Onthe nonautonomous N-competing ... permanence conditions of for system 1.4 Theorem 1.2 will be proved in Section In Section 3, an example will be given to illustrate that 1.10 does not imply 1.9 ; that is, the condition 1.10 is...
... d En,χ,qp 2.6 Therefore, we obtain the following theorem Advances in Difference Equations Theorem 2.2 Let χ be the Dirichlet character with conductor d ∈ N with d ≡ mod Then one has E X χ x ... Kim, Y.-H Kim, and K.-W Hwang, Onthe q-extensions of the Bernoulli and Euler numbers, related identities and Lerch zeta function,” Proceedings of the Jangjeon Mathematical Society, vol 12, pp ... supported by Jangjeon Mathematical Society References M Cenkci, The p-adic generalized twisted h, q -Euler-l-function and its applications,” Advanced Studies in Contemporary Mathematics, vol 15,...
... [2]q m a=0 Therefore, we obtain the following theorem tn n! tn , n! where m ∈ N odd (2.12) Journal of Inequalities and Applications Theorem 2.5 Let m(= odd) ∈ N Then the distribution of the q-Genocchi ... “Applications of a recurrence for the Bernoulli numbers,” Journal of Number Theory, vol 52, no 1, pp 157–172, 1995 [4] T Kim, “A noteon q-Volkenborn integration,” Proceedings of the Jangjeon Mathematical ... integer Theorem 2.5 will be used to construct the p-adic q-Genocchi measures which will be treated in the next section Let χ be a primitive Dirichlet character with a conductor d(= odd) ∈ N Then the...
... equation as the limit of the isentropic Euler equations in one space dimension Recently, Coulombel and Goudon [1] constructed the uniform smooth solutions to (1.1) in the multidimensional case ... fractional order (H σ+ε (Rd ), σ = + d/2, ε > 0) with the aid of Littlewood-Paley decomposition theory If fixed τ > 0, there are some efforts ontheglobal existence of smooth solutions to the system ... strong relaxation limit of the multidimensional isothermal Euler equations,” Transactions of the American Mathematical Society, vol 359, no 2, pp 637–648, 2007 [2] S Junca and M Rascle, “Strong...
... solutions to the equation λ1 x1 + · · · + λk xk = N Consequently, one easily verifies that fλ (q) is the generating function for the entries of the column corresponding to the λ-cycles The dimension ... well study the dimension of the space spanned by the columns of the table By the preceeding lemma, the N th entry of the column corresponding to the λ-cycles is equal to the number of nonnegative ... looking at (The defining representation of Sn consists of the direct sum of the reflection representation and the trivial representation This trivial summand has no significant effect onthe theory.)...
... When conditioning onthe event CP0 , the random graphs of the resulting probability space may contain edges only from within the edges that connect vertices of different partitions of P0 The number ... information on Maple) implementation of the downhill simplex function optimization method (see [13] for a good description of the method and a C implementation) to the maximize the expression This ... consider an arbitrary term of the double sum that appears in (7) and examine for which values of r it converges to If we find a condition on r that forces such a term to converge to 0, then the...