... reductions in reincarceration; • The Department of Correction pays MDRC based on reduced re-admissions and the associated cost savings and MDRC then pays the private investor Addressing Adolescent ... model What are the Benefits? • Investing in outcomes to improve the lives of those in need • Government is able to preserve public resources for successful interventions while still encouraging ... • Issue: those who enter jail as adolescents (16- to 18-year olds) have a high likelihood of re-entering the system in the years following their release – Nearly 50% of 16- to 18-year-olds who...
... revenues, expenses and changes in fund net assets and cash flows for the years then ended These financial statements are the responsibility ofthe Agency s management Our responsibility is to express ... interest costs in connection with the Stadium Projects These costs represented construction in progress reported as Capital Assets, not being depreciated in the Agency s Balance Sheets These costs ... financial statements Since the Tax Exempt PILOT Bonds were issued to finance the construction ofthe stadiums and the Agency is the legal owner ofthe stadiums, the Tax Exempt PILOT Revenue Bonds have...
... obligations ofthe State ofNewYork As of June 30, 2010, the Agency s investments in corporate bonds carry the explicit guarantee ofthe United States of America The Agency s investments in municipal ... the value of its investments or collateral securities that are in the possession ofthe outside party Investment securities are exposed to custodial credit risk if the securities are uninsured and ... Bonds were issued to finance the construction ofthe Stadiums and because the Agency is the legal owner ofthe Stadiums, the Tax Exempt PILOT Bonds have been recorded in the Agency s books and...
... currently outstanding under the Yankee Stadium project, IDA has entered into a SWAP Agreement to hedge the changes in the cash flows ofthe CPI bonds Based on the consistency ofthe terms ofthe swap ... to the swap s fair value Capital Assets Capital Assets represent construction in progress relating to both the Queens Baseball and Yankee Stadium Projects Upon completion of construction ofthe ... inflow of resources Deferred inflow of resources Deferred inflow of resources Deferred outflow of resources Deferred outflow of resources Deferred outflow of resources Deferred outflow of resources...
... Financial Statements (continued) 11 Risk Management IDA is exposed to various risks of loss-related torts; theft of, damage to, and destruction of assets; errors and omissions; and natural disasters ... bond issuance costs Deferred outflow of resources Total noncurrent assets Total assets Net assets: Unrestricted Total net assets Total liabilities and net assets 4,228,097 36,613,294 Restricted ... Industrial Development Agency (a component unit ofThe City ofNew York) Combining Balance Sheets Unrestricted Assets Current assets: Cash and cash equivalents Investments Fees receivable, net of...
... destroy, or assume the control ("through the liberal supervisory powers ofthe Secretary ofthe Treasury" and Bankrupt laws) ofthe State institutions Mr Jefferson 's views of " equal rights, ... all abuses at the bar of public reason press, and freedom ofthe person under the protection ofthe Habeas Corpus, and trial by juries "These principles" says the immortal Jefferson "form the bright ... licentiousness to secure at once the stabihty ofthe government, and the prosperity ofthe people That the past history of our country strikingly illustrates the truth ofthe Washington " that the...
... the evolution of a new kind of urbanity spread across 322 square miles, by far the largest city east ofthe Mississippi New York, as demographer Andrew Beveridge has noted, was the Sunbelt of ... of DC 37, the city s largest municipal union “Most of our members have all the status symbols ofthe middle class, including credit cards, TVs and cars So they don’t see themselves as being poor, ... editors, television producers, human resource managers, freelance writers, retail sales managers, publicists, university professors, accountants, nonprofit caseworkers, illustrators, nurses, chefs,...
... worse liquidity as measured by Cash & Due to assets, Investment Securities to assets, and Brokered Deposits to assets These results closely follow the univariate results presented in Panel A of ... on the likelihood of failure LLR (Loan Loss Reserves): Since loan loss reserves represent a reduction in assets against anticipated losses on specific assets (e.g., a loan), they provide a source ... components and likely seriously misclassifies “problem banks.” For all of these reasons, we not consider Torna s study to be a close substitute for ours The second point that we wish to make in this section...
... Congress, and the American people the results of its examination and its conclusions as to thecausesofthecrisis More than two years after the worst ofthe financial crisis, our economy, as well ... VIEWS as to thecausesof this crisis In this regard, the Commission has endeavored to address key questions posed to us Here we discuss three: capital availability and excess liquidity, the ... against them This happened not just in the United States but around the world The losses were magnified by derivatives such as synthetic securities Thecrisis reached seismic proportions in September...
... certainly suggests that litigation has become an important issue: 2005 set a new high for the number of securities class-action settlements in the US, and for the overall value of these settlements Of ... course, many of these cases addressed the legitimate claims of investors and consumers in situations of notable corporate wrongdoing However, in aggregate, some ofthe unique characteristics ofthe ... markets Business leaders increasingly perceive the UK s single, principles-based financial sector regulator – the Financial Services Authority (FSA) – as superior to what they see as a less responsive,...
... was promptly suppressed STONECUTTERS' RIOT The contractors for the building oftheNewYork University found that they could purchase dressed stone at Sing Sing, the work ofthe prisoners there, ... FOR NEWYORK CITY IN THE FUTURE, THIS WORK IS RESPECTFULLY INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS BURNING OFTHE PROVOST-MARSHAL 'S OFFICE THE OLD NEWYORK HOSPITAL, SCENE OFTHE DOCTORS' ... detachments ofthe National Guards from Colonel Smith 's and Hele 's regiments The flashing ofthe moonbeams on the burnished barrels and bayonets of their muskets, struck terror into the hearts of the...
... assumption is that the price the firm sets is exclusive ofthe sales tax This means that if the government cuts sales taxes, then consumers face a lower store price of exactly the amount ofthe ... priors mapping the model into spreads The prior on the persistence ofthe shock is that it is expected to reach steady state in ten quarters, which is consistent with the stochastic process of estimated ... Eggertsson and Woodford (2004) Our assumption about the shocks is such that Yt∗ = in their notation See the discussion in Section 1.2 of that paper and also Eggertsson (2008a), who discusses this...
... through the Other for the satisfaction of needs, and because the response (or nonresponse) ofthe Other seems unpredictable, the subject will suppose that the possibility of satisfaction is subject ... can see this dimension ofthe analytic process insofar as the analysis focuses on the symbolic register In the view of many Lacanians, other current schools of psychoanalysis are “taken in” by the ... to the demands, desires, and requirements ofthe Other, that he or she occupies a certain position in terms ofthe jouissance ofthe Other The relationship ofthe subject to the jouissance of the...
... investigations can address these crises.15 Ontology is concerned with the being (Sein) ofthe beings studied in the regional sciences Ontology, in this regard, addresses the essence (essentia) of ... acknowledging the merits of these criticisms, the goal of this book is to address the question of why Heidegger may have bypassed an analysis ofthe body in the first place and where such an analysis might ... instance, a crisis takes place when theoretical physicists disagree about the being ofthe most elemental substances in the universe, whether or not they are particles, waves, strings, and so...
... is, an impression So the objects in the separability thesis will not be some third division along with the impressions and ideas ofthe copy thesis because the objects in the separability thesis ... Hume The scope of Kant s criticisms of Hume go way beyond Hume s views on causation Of course Kant s criticisms of Hume s position on the status ofthe causal principle are part of his disagreement ... connections of perceptions This is suggested in the second edition statement ofthe principle ofthe analogies as well as at A177/B220 Just as representations, which make up one consciousness, must stand...
... is, such crisis withdraws, renders provisional, the very possibility of its being thematized as such Thecrisis is so radical that even this schema itself, that of crisis, has been emptied in such ... serve as the focal text for the reflection Metaphysics—this too bespeaks crisis, no less than does reason It bespeaks the same crisis: Almost from the beginning, recourse to reason has understood ... erected alongside the ruins ofthe old metaphysics Crisis would thus be resolved, its resolution conforming entirely to the classical schema of recourse to reason—that is, thecrisis would in the end...
... both sets, the result is the same: a failure to signify the same things by the same names and phrases In this and the next two chapters I examine Aristotles treatment of each of these six sources ... makes his living from his apparent wisdom rather than any real wisdom.9 Naturally, then, the source ofthe sophists success is his expertise in eristic But Aristotles sophist is more than a master ... appreciate the role of resolutions in the construction ofthe overall taxonomy What emerges by the end ofthe book is an Aristotle whose systematic analysis ofthe types of false reasoning is, despite...
... characteristics: the distinction between the sensuous and the nonsensuous since the time of Plato The outcome of this distinction can be seen throughout the history of Western philosophy, as the abstracting ... defending these differences These questions might then be addressed by those with sufficient knowledge of classical Chinese It is also the case that as this is a work in the English language, it appeals ... meaning of what these Daoist classics mean.10 On the contrary, I am suggesting that the search for such a strict unified meaning is futile considering the inherent vagueness ofthe compositions and the...
... the subjects of whatever truth they possess Humans are the possessors of language in the sense that the understanding ofthe essence of things, and the expression of essences in words, are human ... respectful abetting, and the understanding of humans as possessors displaces the one of humans as Dasein Humans thereby become subjects, the sovereign, imperious subjects The theory of beings ... Thus the question ofthe unity ofthe four causes, the question with which Heidegger had initiated the present discussion, leads to physis as poiesis The four causes are most one, their forces...
... arises in the application ofthe term “positivism” within psychoanalysis This choice also encourages the dismissal ofthe scientific approach to psychoanalysis on the grounds that the time has ... state of distress causes (brings about, gives birth to) the expression of pain Insult causes distress Clearly, it is not just a coincidence that one event tends to follow the other Were we to assume ... A Response to the Hermeneuticist Critique of Positivism: Psychic States Can be Discussed in Terms of Causation The confusion that underlies the hermeneuticist conclusions and their premises regarding...