... than the Gromov-Witten theoryof a point. Indeed, the theory of P1has a simpler and more explicit structure. Thetheoryof P1is not basedon thetheoryof a point. Rather, the point theory ... Gromov-Witten theoryof P1. The requiredcase is established here as a direct consequence of our operator formalismfor the equivariant theoryof P1— completing the proof ofthe full GW/Hcorrespondence.While ... GW/Hcorrespondence.While the present paper does not rely upon the results of [24], much of the motivation can be found in the study ofthe stationary theory developedthere.0.1.6. We do not know whether the Gromov-Witten...
... agency theory and the transaction costs theory as a theoryof economic organizationrather than as a theoryof entrepreneurship.A separate line of thinking in thetheoryofthe firm is the dynamic ... dynamic extension ofthetheory of industrial organization, in the tradition of Joseph Schumpeter. It represents the other side ofthe coin, which glitters in thetheoryofthe firm: transactioncosts ... bytraditional banks.Does the amended theory fully contradict the present one and have the concepts ofthe present theory become obsolete? The concepts ofthe present theory of financial intermediation...
... 1964. , 1937a, Alternative Theories ofthe Rate of Interest, The EconomicJournal, 47, June, 241-52. , 1937b, " ;The 'Ex-Ante' Theoryofthe Rate of Interest, The EconomicJournal, 47, ... to further improve the bank’s risk positionand counterparties, on their side, might consider for them unnecessary to further assess the riskiness ofthe bank. Finally, the inadequacy ofthe static ... DevelopmentEconomics, 1996 (Washington, DC: The World Bank).Chernow, Ron, 1997, The Death ofthe Banker. The Decline and the Fall ofthe Great FinancialDynasties. The Triumph ofthe Small Investor (New York:...
... cost ofthe employment in question[1]. The excess ofthe value ofthe resulting output over the sum of its factor cost and its user cost is the profit or, as we shall call it, the income ofthe ... AND THE MULTIPLIER Book IV: The Inducement to Invest 11. THE MARGINAL EFFICIENCY OF CAPITAL 12. THE STATE OF LONG-TERM EXPECTATION 13. THE GENERAL THEORYOFTHE RATE OF INTEREST 14. THE ... MONEY-WAGES o PROFESSOR PIGOU'S &apos ;THEORY OF UNEMPLOYMENT' 20. THE EMPLOYMENT FUNCTION 21. THE THEORYOF PRICES Short Notes Suggested by the General Theory 22. NOTES ON THE TRADE...
... securitytt1tPCPPR+−=+R = the rate of return on the securityPt+1 = price ofthe security at time t+1, the end ofthe holding periodPt = price ofthe security at time t, the beginning ofthe holding periodC ... Model)k(1P)k(1DIVPe1e10+++=PO = the current price ofthe stockDIV1 = the dividend paid at the end of year 1ke = the required return on investment in equityP1 = the sale price ofthe stock at the end ofthe first ... 14Implications ofthe Theory •If there is a change in the way a variable moves, the way in which expectations of the variable are formed will change as well.• The forecast errors of expectations...
... agoHow does the Collapse oftheTheoryof Evolution Demonstrate the Truth of Creation?Spanish paleoanthropologists from the University of Madrid. The fossil revealed the face of an 11-year-old ... the theoryof evolution and reveal the truth of creation.28 THE COLLAPSE OFTHETHEORYOF EVOLUTION IN 20 QUESTIONSProf. Phillip JohnsonThat is thetheoryof evolution's claim. But is ... selection.How does the Collapse oftheTheoryof Evolution Demonstrate the Truth of Creation?THE theoryof evolution maintains that life onEarth came about as the result of chance andemerged...
... individuals. The lack of a unified theoryof ecology” and the existence instead of a fragmentedbody of “ecological theory is evidencedby the relative use of these two terms in the scientific ... alternative to the theoryof evolution”for explaining the diversity of life on Earth and the ex-istence of millions of different species.Opponents of this view hold that ID isnot a scientific theory ... understanding of the term “scientific theory, ”it is anachro-nistic to use the phrase theoryof evo-lution.”What constitutes a self-containedscientific theory is a subject of muchphilosophical...
... structures ofthe molecules. These structures are therefore not of immediate concern in the kinetic theoryof gases; they determine the exterior fields of force, which form the outworks ofthe molecule, ... quantum theoryof collisions (so far as it affects thetheory of the transport phenomena in gases), and on thetheoryof conduction and diffusion in ionized gases, in the presence of electric ... results of statistical mechanics. 6. The interpretation of kinetic -theory results The methods of the kinetic theory are successful in giving results of practical interest, although the molecular...
... Factorsin the Theory of the Value of Money The Objective Exchange-Value of Money The Problems Involved in the Theory of the Value of Money97100102CHAPTERII THE DETERMINANTS OF THE OBJECTIVEEXCHANGE-VALUE,ORPURCHASINGPOWER, OF MONEY(1) The Element of Continuityin the ObjectiveExchange-Value of Money§ ... to the more abstract parts of the theory of the value of money. Professor von Mises shares withMarshallandone or two others the merit of having assimilated the treatment of this theory to the general ... categories of the pure theory of value:andhis emphasisin the course of this assimilationon the relation between uncertaintyand the size of the cash holdingand the dependence of certain...
... the RAND CorporationView document detailsFor More InformationThis PDF document was made available from www.rand.org as a public service of the RAND Corporation.6Jump down to document THE ... WORKPLACE The RAND Corporation is a nonprofit research organization providing objective analysis and effective solutions that address the challenges facing the public and private sectors around the ... researchers publish with commer-cial presses. These books are not available from RAND but can be requested directly from the publisher, except in cases where the rights have reverted to RAND and we...
... 1951. APPLICATIONS OFTHETHEORYOF CLUMPS 127 The Application oftheTheoryof Clumps to Information Retrieval The most important application oftheTheoryof Clumps has been to information ... given at the Linguistic Research Center ofthe University of Texas, and elsewhere in the United States, in the spring of 1963. It is intended as a general reference work on the Theoryof Clumps, ... only the smaller ofthe two is actually treated as a cluster). † This definition was the first to be tried out in the C.L.R.U. research on classification under the title oftheTheoryof Clumps;...
... relation for the sum isfixed, isin the regard to the profit of the y punishments should al-ount ofthe fine should bef the offender's fortune",do depend on &apos ;the profitity of a given ... relations: the costs of apprehensionand conviction and the elasticities of response of offenses to changes inp andf. The smaller these costs or the greater these elasticities, the smaller the cost of ... damages, it must also reduce the optimal number of offensesand increase the optimal values of p andf. On the other hand, an increasein the other component ofthe cost of apprehension and conviction,hasno...