| Mr.Morris Goldstein, Mr.Andrew Crockett - 1987 - 100 lapas
...areas of agreement and to discuss points of contention not to advocate any particular proposal. The rest of the chapter is organized as follows. The next section discusses several perceived weaknesses of the present exchange rate system, namely: the high short-run... | |
| H. C. J. Godfray - 1994 - 488 lapas
...evolutionary and mechanisticfor example, questions about the neurological or hormonal basis of behavior. The rest of the chapter is organized as follows. The next section deals with different definitions of the term "parasitoid" while the following reviews the main features... | |
| Joachim Von Braun - 1995 - 344 lapas
...the experience of EGS to help replicate the program in other Indian states and in other countries? The rest of the chapter is organized as follows. The next section gives a brief account of the political economy of the origins of EGS and its perpetuation. In the third... | |
| Simon Hakim, Erwin Blackstone - 1996 - 326 lapas
...with larger discounts. However, the current premium discount structure is erratic and ineffective. The rest of the chapter is organized as follows. The next section, "Net Benefits to Insurance Companies The Greenwich Study," analyzes the net benefits to insurance... | |
| Nagesh Kumar, N. S. Siddharthan - 1997 - 180 lapas
...and their implications for the process of development of local capabilities in developing countries. The rest of the chapter is organized as follows. The next section summarizes the recent trends in the growth of international transactions in goods and services that... | |
| K. L. Gupta - 1999 - 302 lapas
...latter case there is a possibility of welfare enrichment for both the donor and the recipient countries. The rest of the chapter is organized as follows. The next section develops the twocountry model of foreign aid and unemployment. Section 3 describes the equilibrium... | |
| Samiha Fawzy, Ahmed Galal - 1999 - 242 lapas
...entails forging new strategic alliances with domestic or foreign firms that possess these factors. The rest of the chapter is organized as follows. The next section assesses progress on privatization to date. This is followed by a section analyzing the constraints... | |
| Johan Deprez, John T. Harvey - 1999 - 298 lapas
...asymmetries in determining both industry net trade flows and each country's overall trade balance. The rest of the chapter is organized as follows: the next section reviews the theoretical literature and develops a model of technology gap that links comparative and... | |
| Merih Celâsun - 2001 - 344 lapas
...measures the performance of the PE sector in Egypt over time and explores the roots of the problem. The rest of the chapter is organized as follows. The next section documents the level and trend of the PE savings-investment (SI) gap, as well as productivity and returns... | |
| Siau, Keng, Halpin, Terry - 2000 - 288 lapas
...interfaces). In this research, we are interested in analyzing the Rational Unified Process and UML using GOMS. The rest of the chapter is organized as follows: the next section discusses the GOMS model and the components in the model. The applicability of GOMS to studying modeling... | |
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