... during the nineteenth century; and the development of developing countries during the Golden era ofeconomic development between the end of World War II and the first oil crisis II TheRoleof Governments ... implications for the future roleofthe State and the future potential for foreign assistance In view ofthe critical importance of governments to economic development, the current loss of autonomy ... increased with the process of industrialization The high rates of unemployment were in turn inducing an unequalizing process ofeconomic growth: the owners of capital (the rich) and the owners of skills...
... neighbor’s yard? Coase Theorem The proposition that if private parties can bargain without cost over the allocation of resources, they can solve the problem of externalities on their own Is this ... puts their car alarm on? ANSWER: Yes, because thieves don’t know which cars have alarms What about the club? Are there benefits for other people in the parking lot when someone puts the club on their ... external cost means the market overproduces the good (ie, paint) An external benefit means the market underproduces the good (ie, gardens) Are there benefits for other people in the parking lot when...
... effective, non‐intrusive measure ofthe SES of higher education students. The other SEIFA Indexes include the Index of Relative Socio economic Disadvantage; Index of Relative Socio economic Advantage ... research as part ofthe 2009‐10 Budget. As part ofthe Budget package, theGovernment announced its intention to improve the participation of students from low socio economic status (SES) backgrounds in higher education. ... education. For this reason, any or all of these dimensions of SES could be used to measure the SES of higher education students. 4.1 Education The education dimension of SES is usually measured through the level of ...
... the highest economic loss of all ofthe 15 leading causes of death worldwide Theeconomic toll from cancer is nearly 20 percent higher than heart disease, the second leading cause ofeconomic loss ... other causes of death, including HIV/AIDS and other infectious diseases The first -of- its-kind analysis ofthe global economic impact of cancer is contained in this report released by the American ... been focused on theeconomic impact ofthe disease in countries where preventable forms of cancer are taking a disproportionate toll Although the exact economic impact of cancer and other noncommunicable...
... extent Therefore theroleof Member States is unquestionable The perspective ofthe ERA is not a single, centralized research area At the end ofthe process, there is neither integrationism, nor the ... Firstly, the benefits related to the existence of large-scale RIs have to with the advancement of science, the exploration of boundaries of knowledge, and therefore, the generation of scientific ... identified and analyzed The analysis ofthe potential socioeconomic benefits ofthe ERA through researchers’ mobility is based on the universally accepted assumption on the importance ofthe human factor...
... One is the isolated or direct sale ofthe reserves if they have been created in the first place The other possibility is the sale ofthe entire bank at a price that includes the value ofthe reserves ... ofthe financial, economic and social welfare ofthe countries in which they operate INTRODUCTION The value of biodiversity is more than the sum of its parts Bryan G Norton 1.1 Motivations The ... around the beginning ofthe 19th century as public or welfare institutions with the mission of fostering the ‘spirit of thriftiness’, that is, the willingness of people from the lower economic...
... centered on the analysis ofthe impact of water pollution & the creek environment on the health and income of stakeholders of Ennore Creek Hypotheses ofthe study There is an influence of environmental ... in the Ennore Creek Extensive deposition of sand bar is taking place in the mouth ofthe creek and the northern surrounding region ofthe coastal sites (Kee-Chai-Chang, 2000) The discharge ofthe ... questions in the realm of ecology, pollution, industrialisation, fishing community and the struggle ofeconomic planners for sustainability Scope ofthe study The area ofthe study is the Ennore...
... findings of influences of factors on the competitiveness ofthe garment firms ofthe Key Economic Region of Central + A number of proposals at the micro level and macro level in order to improve the ... Verifying the influence of factors, both inside and outside ofthe firm, to the competitiveness ofthe garment firrms ofthe Key Economic Region of Central + Suggesting a system of appropriate solutions ... Loyds (1985), of D'Cruz and Rugman (1992), of Markusen (1992), ofthe European Community Europe (1993), ofthe White Paper on competitiveness ofthe UK (1994 ), of Chickan (2001), ofthe Asian Development...
... allow the use of samples and clinical data for investigation This study was approved by the Ethics Council ofthe Sun Yat-sen University for Approval of Research Involving Human Subjects Page of ... were then visualized by 0.25% crystal violet After washing out the dye, colonies containing > 50 cells were counted The colony formation efficiency (CFE) was the ratio ofthe colony number to the ... nuclei of 769P cells (original magnification×200) Green fluorescence indicates PKCεpositive cells, whereas blue fluorescence indicates the nuclei ofthe cells The first panel is a merge image of the...
... shows the R2 (referring to the adjusted R-square statistic, which measures the fraction of explained variance after an adjustment ofthe number of parameters fitted; see page 231 of [27]) ofthe ... sensitive to the cutoff threshold for removing ambiguous genes As a quantitative validation ofthe above observation, we reexamined the validity of equation in modeling the regulatory roleof histone ... real data The histogram is obtained based on 50 randomly permutated samples The arrow on the right marks the R2 for the real data Results for the coding regions are represented here See the main...
... will consider the position ofthe SMEs in the OECD nations According to ‘Globalization and Small and Medium Enterprises’ OECD, Synthesis Report, the SMEs form 99% ofthe total number of corporations, ... then In the latter half ofthe 1960’s, a comparatively remarkable increase in the number of SMEs with a capital scale of 1-5 million yen becomes apparent, and from the latter half ofthe 1970’s, ... addition, the shift (from the first Oil Crisis to the asset-inflated economy) to the stable economic growth made the market rivalry and the selection among various SMEs keen This was because of the...
... becomes the meeting-point of apparatus theory and psychoanalytic theorization of Lacan via the notion ofthe mirror phase The process of viewing is equated to the illusion of a strong ego ofthe ... compared the operation ofthe “cinematic apparatus” on the spectator to that ofthe dream Baudry argues in The Apparatus” that “taking into account the darkness ofthe movie theater, the relative ... relative passivity ofthe situation, the forced immobility ofthe cine-subject, and the effects which result from the projection of images, moving images,” the process of viewing film offers remarkable...
... amongst them, the kinesin-like protein Costal2 (Cos2), which plays an important role in controlling the transcriptional activity ofthe Hh pathway, remained elusive I report the cloning of a kinesin-related ... 3.3 3.4 57 Loss of Cos2 function results in de-repression ofthe Hh pathway in the myotome ofthe zebrafish embryo Inactivation of Cos2 function induces ectopic Hh signalling in the ventral neural ... Introduction Results 4.2.1 Theroleof Igu in primary cilia formation 4.2.2 Igu is not required for docking of basal bodies but essential for axoneme outgrowth 4.2.3 Theroleof Igu in motile cilia...
... and some ofthe mutants displayed situs inversus ofthe heart The mammalian node is important in determining the left-right asymmetry of organs and the beating ofthe motile cilia in the node ... in the assembly of cilia but the exact mechanism of how they affect the Hh pathway is unknown Theroleof IFTs in Hh signaling is complicated because unlike down regulation of Hh activity in the ... gradient This explains why some ofthe IFT mutants exhibit reverse looping ofthe heart 21 tube The exact mechanism of how the Ca2+ concentration determines the polarity ofthe organs is unclear (Liu...
... political theories to the extent that theroleofthe leader is obscured Respondents reveal that a major source of attraction to the tariqa is the Sheikh To most, the Sheikh represents the fount of ... studying the religious sciences ofthe teachings ofthe tariqa Mevlevi and Qadirri He also studied Divine Law, jurisprudence, the science ofthe Traditions, the science of logic and the commentary of ... reason They also called for the reopening ofthe door of reason (ijtihad) in understanding the Qur’an and the Hadith The reformist agenda and its proponents rallied under the banner ofthe “Kaum...
... diffuses to the bottom The lags in the warming ofthe surface in this simple example are determined by the size ofthe pool (that is, by its thermal inertia) and by the rate of mixing ofthe different ... present the equations ofthe model The following chapter then discusses the calibration ofthe major components ofthe models In considering climate-change policies, the fundamental trade-off that ... presents the details of a pair of integrated-assessment models ofthe economics of climate change The models, called RICE-99 (for the Regional Dynamic Integrated model of Climate and the Economy)...
... competitiveness ofthe country, ofthe local These lead to the need of measuring the competitiveness of garment enterprises in the region, of finding out the influencing factors and then offering solutions ... each other and with garment firms outside ofthe region + Verifying the influence of factors, both inside and outside ofthe firm, to the competitiveness ofthe garment firrms ofthe Key Economic ... competitiveness ofthe garment firms ofthe Key Economic Region of Central + A number of proposals at the micro level and macro level in order to improve the competitiveness of garment firms ofthe Key Economic...
... strengthening the competitiveness ofthe country, ofthe local These lead to the need of measuring the competitiveness of garment enterprises in the region, of finding out the influencing factors and then ... Vinh, Ph.D The thesis was presented before the Thesis Commitee at the University of Da Nang on March, 1st 2014 Thesis can be found at: INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER THE ESSENTIAL OF THEME The Key Economic ... competitiveness ofthe garment firms ofthe Key Economic Region of Central + A number of proposals at the micro level and macro level in order to improve the competitiveness of garment firms ofthe Key Economic...
... such professional colleagues on the world The Association has theroleof coordinating the activities ofthe members in order to protect the interests ofthe members and improve the position of Vietnam ... expanding With their experiences, they have learned the value of offering quality services In the way of growing, they have also open branches to establish a worldwide presence These companies ... to the realization ofthe objectives and duties ofthe Association, may be invited to join the Association as Honorary members In general, this stipulation on the membership in the Statue of the...