... identified, further investigation ofthe source of its deviation should be conducted.
During the Jackknife exercise the countries are dropped one by one from the
regression to see if one ofthe countries ... ineconomic growth. Furthermore, it could also be the case that the
causation runs both ways and that the government starts consuming relatively more
money in times ofeconomic recession. The ... has an influence onthe
accumulation of human capital all other things being equal. Therefore the percentage
of the population aged 25 or older that attained a secondary level education is used...
... MekongDelta.Thissituation
isapressure on suburbanfarmers in keeping
agricultural
production[6].
Accordingto the investigation of Institute
of Economic Research in June 1996, the
number of farmers owned the ... biggestindustrial
andcommercialcenter of the
country.Accordingto the statistics in 2005,itspopulationwasabout
6.2millionpeople. Inthe suburbanareas ofthe city, particularly inthe northern part, agricultural
activities produce the main income of these local residents. Within the ... growth
process,
anditsimpact onthe land‐usedistribution inthe northernpart of HoChiMinhCity.
Keywords:Agriculturalland;GIS;Remotesensing;Suburban;Urbanexpansion.
1.Introduction
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Over the world, the cities cover only
about one percent ofthe earth’s surface, but
most ofthe issues happening inthe cities
greatlyimpact onthe environmentandglobal
change...
... opulation growthoneconomicgrowthin de-
veloping nations: The evidence from macroeconomic-demographic models,” in D. Gale
Johnson and Ronald D. Lee (eds.), Population Growth and Economic Development:
Issues ... horizon.
The gure shows that the dependency eÔect is by far the dominant channel in the
short run, explaining roughly 70 percent ofthe income gain inthe …rst 15 years of the
simulation, and only ... fraction ofthe population in its working years. In addition to raising income directly
by lowering the dependency ratio, thecapital accumulation from this extra saving can result
in an increase in...
... cost ofcapitalof Big-audit firms in terms ofthe
expected effectofthe level of audit quality provided onthe cost of capital. The cost ofcapital
is split into two components: one component ...
1991). Therefore, competition and regulation may interact in determining the relationship
between an audit firm and its role in diluting the adverse effects ofthe separation of ownership
and control. ... reasons
for concentration and the related research during different stages of concentration inthemarket
for audit services. The auditor concentration literature has inconsistent findings...
... performed only on the
observations whose propensity score belongs to the intersection ofthe supports ofthe propensity score of treated and
controls. Imposing the common support condition inthe estimation ... separation on children who experience union
dissolution and the effects of factors that in uence the parents’ risk of separation inthe first place.
In addition to estimates from conventional regression ... statistics
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1 Introduction
While marriage remains the most common foundation of family life inthe U.S., the prominence of
the traditional process of family formation, namely marriage before having children,...
... doping yields monotonic increase inthe saturation magnetization of Ni-
ferrite which may be due to the substitution of Ni
2+
ions by Co
2+
onthe octahedral sties. Therefore,
the increasing ... part of several
tens percent of H
C
and the last one whereas can only reach several hundreds of gauss.
Thus, the increasing of Co-concentration led to the increasing of anisotropy property of ... with increasing
Co
2+
content and they are tabulated in Table 1. This increase of lattice parameter with Co
2+
due to the
difference in ionic sizes ofthe component ions. The Co
2+
ions have...
... especially the
cases in which it alters the predictions of centering
theories. I investigate this via a phenomenon that,
by the strictest interpretation of either centering or
intonation theories, ... accents on pronominals are primarily
interpreted for what they say about attentional
salience. One determiner of whether attentional
or propositional effects are dominant is the type of
information ... assert about the order of items in Cf.
These hypotheses arise from the following chain of
assumptions:
(1) To analyze the effects of pitch accents on
pronominals, it is necessary to distinguish...
... detectable
increase inthe content of secondary structure only after the
disruption ofthe native tertiary structure of RNase A
(Figs 2–4). Interestingly, the preservation ofthe tertiary
structure coincides ... bonds onthe induction of helical con-
formationinproteins.J. Protein Chem. 18, 481–488.
17. Price, N.C. & Johnson, C.M. (1990) Proteinases as probes of
conformation of soluble proteins. In ... of
trifluoroethanol onthe conformation of RNase A with
particular consideration ofthe pretransition region of global
unfolding.
In correspondence to reports by other authors [16,30,31],
CD spectra inthe near-UV...
...
increasing of share prices. The performance bonuses are one ofthe simplest ways to
motivate them. In addition, these bonus schemes have an explicit role in solving the
agency conflicts. The ... firm”. The shareholders are
theoretically interested inthe cash flow ofthe company until they are no longer holding
the company’s shares while the managers are only interested as long as they intend ... accountants are considered as a unique entity and there is a close relationship inthe
company, the survey questions can be same for both of them to find out theeffectof
monetary incentive on their...
... determined
by the concentrations of these two components and the
density of nonradiative recombination centers. The
increase ofthe PL intensity versus the redshift of the
peak energy reflects the ... the
concentrations of these two components at the corre-
sponding annealing temperature and time.
4.2. The annealing conditions dependence ofthe red PL
Now we can explain the spectral change ofthe PL
from ... to the
saturation concentration of these two states decreasing
with increasing temperatures, which agrees with the
dependence of saturation concentration for oxygen TDs
in bulk Si on annealing...
... analysis of both the economics and the sociology of
the situation. The theoretical issue is often not one ofeconomic and sociological
arguments conflicting, but rather ofthe weakness of both in understanding ... embeddedness” ofthe economy (Granovetter, 1985) the extent to
which economic action is linked to or depends on action or institutions that are
non -economic in content, goals or processes. Among the kinds ... prominent insiders, allied with economic
theorists and mainstream political figures, achieved the institutionalization of this
economic innovation.
But not all innovations arise from the social inner...