... securitisation implies stronger effects of monetary policy onthe economy and on residential property prices (CGFS 2006). Onthe other hand, Tsatsaronis and Zhu (2004) conjecture that the prevalence of ... large literature onthe estimation of panel regressions andthe inconsistency that can arise in that context. Much of that literature deals with the bias ofthe fixed effects 19 The price puzzle ... that the transmission mechanism of monetary policy depends onthe institutional characteristics ofthe financial system, we go on to split the sample of countries into two groups depending on their...
... look at the whole income and asset portfolio rather than solely the poultry income, thereby providing a more accurate measure oftheimpactofthe disease. If one looked only at the impact of HPAI ... either the logistic function or the standard normal cumulative distribution function (the probit function) (Greene 1997b). The mean and variance ofthe ZINB are (18) , To test whether the ... scales. The duration ofthe livelihoods impacts of these shocks are assumed to be one year. This is because the variables used to derive the impacts of these shocks (which include whether or not the...
... training, the awak-ening ofthe whole [person], the thorough introduction ofthe stu-dent to the life of America andofthe modern world, the completion of the task undertaken by the grammar and ... education. The other considers the singular focus on postsec-ondary expansion naïve and shortsighted and suggests that education needs to focus on the needs of individuals and families and make ... have their roots in two previous educational expansions. The expansion of secondary education made high school diplomas almost ubiquitous, andthe expansion of post-secondary education in the...
... affect population health. In this paper, we present one ofthe first investigations oftheimpactof small and moderate disasters on childhood morbidity, physical growth, and immunizations by combining ... immunization regimen by four months of age, only children up to 15 months of age at the time of survey would have been “at risk” of not receiving the vaccination during the prior 11 months. For ... immunization coverage by nearly 18%. However, we find important differences in the impacts of natural disasters by gender and age of the child, mother’s education, and between Northern and Southern...
... regulations (1999). The government of France suggested favorable conditions to Disneyland such as 50% tax reduction of construction, a construction of TGV station and highway interchange in front of ... not only to the cinema industry but also the tourism and leisure industries because ofthe economic impactof films on tourism and leisure on regions. From the industrial viewpoint, cinema and ... social impact as well as a general economic impact. On the other point of view, a positive social impact itself can induce a positive economic impact. Successful events change the image of the...
... Africa andthe role of research.8. Summary and Conclusions The primary objective of this study was to assess the impacts of fodder shrubs on milk production and income in East Africa. Other impacts, ... analysis ofthe impacts ofthe technology on milk production and income, mainly at the household level, but also presenting estimates of impact at nationally and regionally. Section 6 focuses on ... by farmers (and controlling for breed and season), (2) an understanding ofthe constraints on adopting the planting of shrubs and its impact, and (3) how women benefit from the technology....
... the issue of unwantedness. Thus, in what follows, we only concentrate onthe abandoned children and do not consider the case of temporarily institutionalized children. The proportion of abandoned ... number of abandoned children relative to the total live births. In what follows, we try to understand the causal impactofthe lift ofthe ban on child abandonment per 10,000 live births by month, ... legalization of abortion andthe decline in crime during the 1990s in the US. Apart from the studies onthe US, there is very limited evidence on a causal link between access to abortion and socio-economic...
... Barness and Johnson [77], decision-making depends onthe pre-existing views ofthe information recipient, their desires and wishes, the way the information is presented, the framing ofthe data, the ... focusing onthe psychological implications oftheimpactof gynecological cancer on reproduction are scarce. As such, psychological intervention on reproduction in the context of cancer constitutes ... orientation requires the consideration of possible positive and negative outcomes of the transitional process to motherhood andthe development of action plans to manage those situations. Work...
... V: IMPLICATIONS AND CONCLUSIONThis final chapter includes three sections. The first section provides readers some discussion ofthe major implications. The limitations ofthe study and some recommendations ... recommendations suggested for further research will be discussed in the second section. The last one will be the conclusion to the whole study.V.1 Implications The aim of this section is to propose ... suggestions for the future one. V.2 Limitations ofthe study and recommendations for further researchIn spite ofthe significant findings that supported the alternative hypothesis ofthe positive...
... receiver w(t) is the convolution ofthe channel impulse response andthe probing pulse s(t) given by (2.33) where ⊗ denotes convolution and is the variable of convolution. The channel ... number of fingers. Thus the performance ofthe Rake receiver is largely based on the number of fingers, the number of multipath components, their amplitude statistics, and the relative SNR of each ... Refraction Refraction is defined as the bending ofthe normal to the wavefront of a propagating wave upon passing from one medium to another where the propagation velocity is different [53]. The...
... culture of the organization. If the organization is one that relies on face-to-face and one -on- one communication, HR practitioners must not only address the impact ofthe new technology, but must monitor ... tounderstand the composition and function of employee workgroups — bothformal and informal. They will then develop an understanding of how and whymembers of these groups resist the changes within the ... change, and 2. the implications of these changes for HR practitioners.Focusing onthe ways that individuals in traditionally hierarchical organizationsunderstand and adapt to the changes in their...