... Models 3.1 and 3.3 report the base model results for PWT 6.0 and PWT 5.6 data, respectively. Models 3.2 and 3.4 add current account indicators to the models for PWT 6.0 and PWT 5.6 data, respectively. ... for India before 1970. The data for Syria and India before 1970 are excluded from the analyses. The data for Argentina and hand, if the interaction term is negative and statistically significant, ... forthcoming reviews the dataand methodological differences among most of these and other studies. (For discussions of the different data measures, see also Edwards 2001 and Quinn 1997.) A...
... Latvia to 69.2 in Malta, with women in Slovakia, Finland, and Estonia expected to have fewer than 55 HLYs and women in Denmark, Greece, Ireland, Iceland, Italy, Sweden, and the UK expected to ... Austria, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, the UK, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland) increased from 48% to 54% in both ... serious in women and for some diseases risk factors and interventions are different for women and men. Changes in diseases over time and across the lifespan also differ between women and men. Furthermore,...
... 45References Andrade, J. P. and J. R. Faria (1994). “Money and Growth: From a Quasi-Neoclassical Standpoint”, Revista Brasieira de Economia, Vol. 48, pp. 529-550. Andres J. and I. Hernando (1997). ... Bruno-Easterly finding that the negative relationship between inflation and growth exists only for high-inflation observations and high-frequency data. Data The data set included 140 countries (comprising ... a relationship exists between inflation and growth, it is not likely to be a simple one. The bivariate relationship may not be linear; and the correlation between inflation/disinflation and...
... (4) (and (5))10. So we could specify the dependence as follows: δiSG = η γi + ψi,, and substititethis into (4) and estimate this modified equation (4) equation with standard random ... omittedvariables are correlated with included (functions of) HOG and S. A natural way to deal with this problem,is to extend the model (4) and (5) with a model for health (HOG) and retirement (S). ... X2,ε2; ω2) (1b)The variables ε1 and ε1 are random disturbances, f1 describes the relationshipbetween true health and itsinstruments and f2 represents reporting behaviour. Those...
... observed that banker customer relationship is transactional relationship. Termination of relationshipbetween a banker and a customer: The relationshipbetween a bank and a customer ceases on: ... Banker-Customer Relationship: Banking is a trust-based relationship. There are numerous kinds of relationshipbetween the bank and the customer. The relationshipbetween a banker and a customer ... foreign-exchange services, card products and third party products offered by banks. Relationship between Banker and Customer: The relationshipbetween a banker and a customer depends on the...
... inhibition byprebound AnCOB RNA. The assay of 5A was repeated withand without 5 nMAnCOBDP9 pre-RNA andwith KCl at 50, 100 and 150 mM.Notethat increasing KCl concentration slows the cleavage ... arguing that very little of the RNA reacts with freeprotein and that the majority reacts with protein bound toDNA. The data are therefore consistent with the hypothesisthat both nucleic acid ... reactions withand without prebound AnCOBDP9 (data derived from panel C). (E) Substrate RNA does not inhibit endo-nuclease activity when the DNA substrate is prebound. I-AniI (8 nM) was incubated with...
... considered assume that the relationships between bank and market rates are symmetric and linear. Several studies (Kleimeier and Sander, 2006; Payne and Waters, 2008; Wang and Thi, 2010; Rocha, 2011) ... the legal and financial structures (Cottarelli and Kourelis 1994; Cechetti, 1999; Mojon, 2001; Lago-González and Salas-Fumás 2005) or to the legal and cultural differences (Sander and Kleimeier, ... in Hamilton (1990). Within this setting, the relationships between bank and money market (interbank) interest rates would shift stochastically between regimes, associated with periods characterized...
... activity (increased MDA and MPO levels) in the synovial fluids of patients with RA. But no relation-ship between anti-CCP antibody existence and blood and serum oxidant activity and antioxidant defense ... between the patients with anti-CCP(+) and those with anti-CCP(-). Spearman’s correlation showed positive correla-tions between serum anti-CCP antibody levels and synovial MDA and MPO levels (r=0.435, ... relation-ship between serum anti-CCP antibody positivity and whole blood, serum and synovial fluid oxidant as well as antioxidant capacity in patients with RA, and we found positive correlations between...
... on the EDF model and its performance, see Crosbie and Bohn (2004), Dwyer and Korablev (2007), and Dwyer and Qu (2007). 12 between credit spreads and interest rates (level and slope) differ ... With this data, they find positive correlations between instantaneous default rate and interest rate. Lin and Curtillet (2007) take another look at the relationshipbetween credit spreads and ... understand the relationshipbetween credit risk, including the risk of default, migration and recovery, and interest rates. Toward this goal, we analyze the relationship between interest rates and...
... individuals with than without BAD. The differences between the BAD and the no BAD group with regard to skin tags and a funnel-shaped anus were highly significant (table 8). Table 8: Types and frequencies ... frequencies of CAF in 807 and in pa-tients withand without BAD Types of CAF Total number of patients with CAF N (%) Patients with BAD (N=539) N (%) Individuals without BAD (N=268) N ... 188 (34.9%) with BAD and 105 (39.5%) without BAD did not specify symptoms. Therefore we are only able to present the answers of the remaining 350 and 161 individuals withand without BAD...
... preference mapping and logistic regression were conducted on thedescriptive attribute dataand the consumer acceptability scores to determinethe relationshipbetween sensory attributes and consumer ... for fruity aromas and sulfurous, earthy and free fatty acid flavors.External preference mapping revealed six clusters of consumers with varyingCheddar cheese preferences; 74, 95 and 61% of the ... (Meilgaard et al. 1991).Flavor terms and references were obtained from standards selected to refer-ence terms of Cheddar cheese flavor language (Murray and Delahunty 2000) and the Cheddar cheese lexicon...
... Take examples are ability to work well, entrepreneurialstyle and spirit, good judgment and consensus building skills…etc.2. The relationshipbetween an organization’s structure and culture and ... Introduction: 2II. Detail: 31. Evaluate and compare different organizational structures and culture: 32. The relationshipbetween an organization’s structure and culture and the effects on business performance: ... hearing, taste and smell are five senseshelp people awareness, encoding and decoding information about environment. The way and theprocess discover environment is not the same target and situation...