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Published by Pathak Shamabesh, 2007
ISBN 10: 9848120750ISBN 13: 9789848120750
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Hardcover. Condition: As New. Contents Abbreviations. Preface. Acknowledgement. 1. Dynamics of Trade Liberalisation in Bangladesh. 2. Trade Liberalisation and economic growth a review of theory and evidence. 3. Trade Liberalisation in Bangladesh overview of the policies and programmes. 4. Bangladesh's Trade Liberalisation in a changing perspective a time series evaluation. 5. Bangladesh's Trade Liberalisation in a global prospective a comparative analysis. 6. Trade Liberalisation and growth nexus a dynamic panel econometric study on Bangladesh manufacturing industries. 7. Short run vs. Long run Macro impacts of Trade Liberalisation an inter temporal computable general equilibrium model of Bangladesh. 8. Summary and conclusions. References. Index. Trade Liberalisation has been one of the major policy reforms in Bangladesh. This book aims to assess the dynamics of Trade Liberalisation which include an examination of the theoretical and empirical literature on the Trade Liberalisation Growth Nexus an evaluation of the changes in the policy regimes in Bangladesh an examination of the changes in the extent of Trade Liberalisation in Bangladesh over time an exploration of Bangladesh's Trade Liberalisation in a global perspective an investigation of the Trade Liberalisation Growth Nexus in the context of the manufacturing industries in Bangladesh and an exploration of the alternative options for the future direction of trade policy reform in Bangladesh. This book attempts to contribute to the empirical understanding of these dynamic issues. A proper understanding of the dynamics of Trade Liberalisation is very important in the context of Bangladesh economy. There are debates among the economists and the policy makers in Bangladesh regarding the extent of Trade Liberalisation in Bangladesh on whether the impact of Trade Liberalisation has been favourable to the domestic economy and on the future direction of Trade Liberalisation in Bangladesh. Questions have been raised over whether Bangladesh ought to undertake further drastic wholesale liberalisation of trade of take a more gradual approach. This book has tried to address these issues with the help of updated tools in economic analysis. 268 pp.
Published by Academic Foundation, 2004
ISBN 10: 8171883389ISBN 13: 9788171883387
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Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Contents: Vol. I: Preface. Introduction. I. Agriculture industry and the economy: 1. Agricultural growth and industrial performance in India. 2. Industrial growth: another look. 3. Industrial growth in the 80s : facts and some issues. 4. Paradigm shifts in industrial policy. 5. Conflict between employment and inflation: theory and facts. 6. Capital output ratios in the Indian economy: (1950 51 to 1989 90). 7. Impact of hike in coalprices & petroleum products on the other sectors of the economy. 8. Corporate investment in 1979 : a forecast. 9. On the goals and mechanics of replanning. 10. Economic reforms : an assessment. II. Monetary system and financial sector: 11.The analytical framework of the Chakravarty Committee Report on the monetary system. 12. Reserve Money : concepts and policy implications for India. 13. Money output : a macroeconometric model. 14. Monetary policy in a developing economy : the Indian experience. 15. financial sector reforms : the second phase. Vol. II: III. Fiscal sector: 1. Dynamics of interaction between Government deficit and domestic debt in India. 2. Fiscal deficit external balance and monetary growth : a study of Indian economy. 3. Taxation as a tool of redistribution in developing economies. 4. Government securities market in a mixed economy : a study of India. 5. Government expenditure and money supply multipliers under alternative condition. IV. External sector: 6. Impact of export fluctuations on income : a cross country analysis. 7. India's balance of payments : the emerging dimensions. 8. The exchange rate system : some issues. 9. Exchange rate adjustments : causes and consequences. 10. Report of high level committee on balance of payments. Dr. Rangarajan's contributions are well known and well documented in a number of publications both Indian and international. But it has been strongly felt particularly by his colleagues who worked closely with him that his research contributions to various sectors of Indian economy are not available at one place. The present publication is an attempt to fill this gap and to provide easy access to some of his path breaking articles which are frequently referred to. Dr. Rangarajan's contributions are not confined to monetary economics as one may usually think but they cover a wide range agriculture industry planning banking finance balance of payments exchange rate policy and international monetary system. These subjects have been covered in the 24 selected essays which have been arranged under four sections in two volumes. The first section covers agriculture industry and the economy. The chapter 1 in this section entitled Agricultural Growth and Industrial Performance is perhaps one of the earliest studies to express fully the linkage between agriculture and industry. This section also includes a comprehensive review of the recent economic reforms. The second section deals with issues relating to monetary and financial sectors providing the analytical foundations of the Chakravarty Committee Report; an econometric model to study the relative impact of money supply on output ; and also includes detailed essays on the role of monetary policy and financial sector reforms. The third section deals with fiscal policy issues from the broader perspective of macroeconomic management including an article on the dynamics of debt accumulation which is perhaps one of the earliest articles to be published in India in this area. A reasonably large sized econometric model is also presented to study the impact of government expenditures financed through alternative channels. The last section includes articles on exchange rate management and on the evolution of the balance of payment scenario in the country. The Report of the High Level Committee on Balance of Payments of which Dr. Rangarajan was the Chairman is also included. This report is the only source which outlines the reasons for the shift of the exchange rate arrangement initially to LERMS and later to a marke.
Published by Serials Pub, New Delhi, 2007
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Hardbound. Condition: As New. New. Contents 1. The role of liquidity for the UK Companies A panel cointegration and causality approach/Nicholas Apergis Katerina Lyroudi and Daniel Mccarty. 2. A comparative analysis of tourism performance in the Mediterranean region a multicriteria approach/Jehad Mitwasi George Baourakis and Costantin Zopounidis. 3. Asymmetric volatility and stochastic behavior of the Bombay stock exchange/Mazhar M. Islam. 4. Stochastic convergence in a growth triangle some empirical evidence using panel unit root test/Muzafar Shah Habibullah A.M. Dayang Affizzah W.N.W. Azman Saini and M.T. Hirnissa. 5. Impact of parental education on family size a cross sectional investigation/Shahid Ahmed. 6. Why do foreign banks invest in Turkey/Ahmet Faruk Aysan and Sanli Pinar Ceyhan. 7. Conservatives liberals the party in power and income inequality/William R. Dipietro. 8. Overworked Greeks Working time trends in Greece/Ioannides A. and Mavroudeas S. 9. Labour productivity wages and unemployment an empirical investigation for Greece using Causality analysis/Nikolaos Dritsakis. 10. Poverty in Kenya 1994 1997 a stochastic dominance approach/Njuguna F. Mburu and Tabitha W. Kiriti Nganga. 11. The Endogenous money hypothesis empirical evidence from Tunisia 1991 2002/Fatma Siala. 12. The demand for money in Greece in the period 1858 1938/Erotokritos Varelas. 13. Do the weaknesses in the quality of public governance explain low private investment in Middle East and North Africa/Ahmet Faruk Aysan Mustapha Kamel Nabil and Marie Ange Veganzones Varoudakis. 14. Seeking to redress the balance between capital stock and unemployment empirical evidence from 14 EU countries/Constantinos Alexiou. 15. Dualistic economic structure and unemployment in China/Kishore G. Kulkarni and Weijia Huang. 16. Analysis of efficiency and quality across public and private sector of higher education institutes in Philippines/K.V. Ahir an K.M. Joshi. 17. An examination of time deformation in the national output of Asian and African economies/Steven Cook and Alan Speight. 18. Does globalization lead to trickle down growth/Siddhartha Mitra. 19. IT applications healthcare and targeting the poor/Kokila P. Doshi. 20. Endogenous sequencing of trade policies in a three country export rivalry model/Ryoichi Nomura Takao Ohkawa Makoto Okamura and Makoto Tawada. 21. The impact of exchange rate volatility on international trade the case of South Africa/Guangling (Dave) Liu. 22. Human development a case study/Rudra Prakash Pradhan. 23. Application of the monetary policy reaction function in the analysis of output fluctuations for Japan/Yu Hsing. 24. Human capital and economic growth in Zimbabwe/Christopher Mupimpila. 25. Income and price elasticities of demand for aggregate imports alternative econometric tests for Bangladesh/Anisul M. Islam. 26. Distribution and growth in an economy with heterogeneous capital and excess capacity/Theodore Mariolis. 27. Short run and long run dynamics between exports Foreign Direct Investment and output in the manufacturing sector the case of Malaysia/Mahendhiran Nair and V.G.R. Chandran. 28. The impact of privatization on Serbian enterprises/Jovana Zelic and Persefoni V. Tsaliki. 29. Volatility models and an application for emerging markets/Oktay Tas Zeynep Iltuzer and Kaya Tokmakcioglu. 30. Do technology shocks matter in Taiwan in the 1990s/Tin Chun Lin. 31. Corruptions and economic performances in several African countries an analysis/Subarna K. Samanta and Thomas P. Breslin. 32. Perception of women in SMEs towards various entrepreneurship related issues a factor Analytical approach/Anil Kumar. 33. Refugee crises causes and policy recommendations/Kevin Sylwester. 34. Organizing working women in informal economy/Siddhartha Sarkar. While the globalization process is a multifarious and multidimensional phenomenon some of its most discernible and prominent aspects are economic in character. The world economy has become more unequal and integrated globally. That inequality.
Published by Guizhou People, 2000
ISBN 10: 7221065306ISBN 13: 9787221065308
Seller: liu xing, Nanjing JiangSu, JS, China
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paperback. Condition: New. Ship out in 2 business day, And Fast shipping, Free Tracking number will be provided after the shipment.Pub Date :2004-07-01 Pages: 2011 Publisher: Guizhou People's Publishing House basic information book title: sunrise industry. information industry (the leading industries of the 21st century) Series Original: the 16 yuan Author: Liu Yan Zhao Guohong Editor: Jiang Zhenghua Press: Guizhou People's Publishing Date: 2004 7-1ISBN: 9.787.221.065.308 words: Page :2011-07-03 18:46:08 Revision: Binding: Folio: Product ID: Wing Garden: 370.103 Guizhou People's Publishing House Editor's Choice information industry: the leading industries of the 21st Century published by Guizhou People's Publishing House. Summary information industry: leading industries for the 21st century is about: the era of the 21st century. the industrial structure is undergoing tremendous changes. some emerging industries like the rising sun. radiant. vibrant. people called sunrise industry. such as the information industry. bio-industry. tourism industry. cultural industry. space industry. environmental protection industry. etc. stimulating the development of the Chinese economy and the world economy. Relative to traditional industries. these dynamic new industry called a sunrise industry greater contribution to economic growth has become the locomotive of the social and economic development of a country or region. weathervane. also became a national a symbol of the level of economic development and the future direction of economic development. Directory sequence (Jiang Zhenghua) / 1 Information Industry Overview / 1. section I. / 1. section II. the formation and development of the information industry of the information revolution and the information industry / 19 second Information Technology and Information industrialization / 36 a scientific definition of information / 36 Section II IT / 43 Section III of information science and technology industrialization / 51/76 Section I of the information market commodity / 76 Section II market / 91 Section III / 96 Section IV of the operating mechanism of the information market information market management / 118/129 Section I of the Information Industry econometric the Borat estimates / 129 Section II the index estimates Law / 136 Section III system dynamic model / 138 Chapter information industry and the national economy / 148 Section I Industrial Structure Evolution and Economic Development / 148 Section II information industry and the national economy / 155 Section III / 161 of Chapter VI of the informatization of the national economy Estate Management / 181 first connotation and extension of an information industry management / 181 Section II Information Industry Management mode / 190 Section III / 196 of Chapter VII of the information industry policy / 20a first section of the world's major information industry development model American model / 20a Section II Japan mode / 206 Section III mode of other countries / 214. Section IV of the Asian emerging mode / 225 of Chapter VIII of the information industry outlook / 231. the first section of the world information industry prospects / 231. Section II of the development of China's information industry / 238 first three IT trends / 1252/258 . of Abstracts (b) the characteristics of information defined information is still not a single argument. but the information generally has the following characteristics. 1. Information has universality. The information is neither substance nor energy. matter and energy can be generated. carry and transfer information. Movement of matter. energy changes. showed a certain state and the law. the state and the law of this movement and change becomes natural. The existence of the information is common. From the ontological significance. The information is the state and state changes in the way of the movement of things. Both in nature and inanimate material objects. or the human body. and the phenomenon of people's subjective wor.
Published by Springer, 2014
ISBN 10: 3319018655ISBN 13: 9783319018652
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Hardcover. Condition: Good. Hardcover, xx + 412 pages, NOT ex-library. Minor cosmetic wear, book is clean and bright throughout, with unmarked text, free of inscriptions and stamps; firmly bound. Small scuff marks on spine and board edges. -- Contents [+ Introduction & Conclusion & References in each section]: I Big Data & Ontologies: 1 Large Scale Text Mining Approaches for Information Retrieval & Extraction [Symbolic & Numerical Approaches for Natural Language Processing; Information Retrieval Models (Original Boolean; Vector-Space; Probabilistic Models); Information Extraction; From Question-Answering to Knowledge Base Population; Industrial Applications]; 2 Interestingness Measures for Multi-Level Association Rules [Related Work (Diversity- & Peculiarity-Based Measures); Introduction to Association Rule Mining (Multi-Level; Presentation; Redundancy); Concepts & Calculations of the Proposed Interestingness Measures; Experimental Results]; 3 Building a Schistosomiasis Process Ontology for an Epidemiological Monitoring System [Ontological Modeling Approaches; Ontology-Driven Monitoring System of Disease Spreading; Process of Infectious Disease Spreading; Design of the Schistosomiasis Ontology; Ontological Modeling of Processes; Ontology for Infectious Disease Spreading; Use Case: Schistosomiasis Spreading in Senegal]; II Knowledge-Based Systems: 4 Context-Centered Architecture for Intelligent Assistant Systems [Representation of Experience Within Contexts; Exploitation of Experience Bases; Management of an Experience Base; Related Works]; 5 Knowledge Engineering or Digital Humanities? [Knowledge Engineering for Land Planning: Researchers? Spontaneous Mobilization; Towards a Participatory Intelligence of Territorial Dynamics]; 6 Integrating Knowledge Engineering with Knowledge Discovery in Database: TOM4D & TOM4L [Two Knowledge Sources, Two Different Approaches; Two Knowledge Sources, One Integral Approach; Introduction to the Theory of Timed Observations; TOM4D KE Methodology; TOM4L KDD Process; Application to a Didactic Example]; 7 A CDSS Supporting Clinical Guidelines Integrated & Interoperable Within the Clinical Information System [Materials & Methods; Results; Validation; Discussion]; 8 Applying Semantics & Data Interoperability Principles for Cloud Management Systems [Technology Convergence & Interoperability; Challenges in Data Interoperability; Management by Means of Meta-Ontologies: Using Semantic Annotation; Linked Data & Cloud Management Systems; Linked Data & Scalable Cloud Management]; 9 Paraconsistent Annotated Logic Programs & Application to Intelligent Verification Systems [Annotated Logic Program with Strong Negation; ALPSN to EVALPSN; Before-After EVALPSN; Reasoning System in Bf-EVALPSN; Bf-EVALPSN Safety Verification for Process Order]; III Applications: 10 Fuzzy & Neuro-Symbolic Approaches in Personal Credit Scoring: Assessment of Bank Loan Applicants [Domain Knowledge Modeling; Fuzzy Expert System; Neurule-Based Expert System (Syntax & Semantics; Base Construction from Empirical Source Knowledge; Inference Engine; Evaluation)]; 11 Prediction of Long-Term Government Bond Yields Using Statistical & Artificial Intelligence Methods [Problem Domain & Experimental Data; AI Modelling Approaches; Classical Modelling Approaches (ARIMA & Econometric Model); Experimental Results; Discussion)]; 12 Optimization of Decision Rules Based on Dynamic Programming Approach [Main Notions; Irredundant c-Decision Rules; Directed Acyclic Graph DcT; Procedure of Optimization Relative to Length & Coverage; Sequential Optimization; Greedy Algorithm; Experimental Results]; 13 Relationships Among Various Parameters for Decision Tree Optimization [Preliminaries & Basic Notions; Relationships; Experimental Results].
Published by New Delhi Publishers, 90, Sainik Vihar, Mohan GardenNew Delhi-110 059Tel: 011-25372232, 9971676330, 2012
ISBN 10: 938127407XISBN 13: 9789381274071
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Contents Preface 1 Dynamics of demographic change in Assam with special reference to the illegal immigration from BangladeshHomeswar Goswami 2 Causal links between economic growth and consumption expenditures in NepalArjun Kumar Baral 3 Regional and global integration of Indian asset market a post liberalization evidence revisitedHirak Ray and Abhijit Lahiri 4 Exchange rate and purchasing power parity in Indo-Sri Lankan trade time domain-spectral analysisShyam Charan Barma and Chandan Kumar Mukhopadhyay 5 The recent crash of 2008 and the efficiency of the Indian capital market an econometric time series analysisSandeep Dey and Chandan Kumar Mukhopadhyay 6 Structural changes in the government expenditure and government tevenue relationship a case study on Indonesia economySubrata Saha and Chandan Kumar Mukhopadhyay 7 Economic empowerment of women through NREGS in Sikkim IndiaDurga P Chhetri 8 Revenue and expenditure relation in Indian economy effects of unanticipated shocks in the respective profileSuman Sikdar and Chandan Kumar Mukhopadhyay 9 Inequity in elementary schooling and literacy rate in West Bengal a disaggregated analysisSanchari Roy Mukherjee and Prasanta Basak 10 Educated unemployment the main problem of the present day studentJyoti Kumari Sharma 11 Child labour in IndiaAvijit Ghosh 12 Does electricity consumption really trigger economic growth in Nepal an econometric enquiryRajendra Adhikari and Chandan Kumar Mukhopadhyay 13 A note on food securityRaktim Deb 14 A simple model on the relationship between corruption and inequalitySamir Seal 15 Consumption and income relationship an alternative approach Mmse arima forecastAmit Kundu and Chandan Kumar Mukhopadhyay 16 Urbanisation and incidence of slums an inclusive living for allArup Pramanik Regional development is the provision of aid and other assistance to regions which are less economically developed Regional development may be domestic or international in nature The implications and scope of regional development may therefore vary in accordance with the definition of a region and how the region and its boundaries are perceived internally and externally On the other hand Economic Development is growth with social justice that is the increase in the standard of living in a nations population with sustained growth from a simple low income economy to a modern high-income economy Also if the local quality of life could be improved economic development would be enhanced Its scope includes the process and policies by which a nation improves the economic political and social well being of its people A countrys economic development is related to its human development which encompasses among other things health and education These factors are however closely related to economic growth so that development and growth often go together The status of women has been subject to many great changes over the past few millennia specially in the developing nations From equal status with men in ancient times through the low points of the medieval period to the promotion of equal rights by many reformers the history of women in underdeveloped nations have been eventful The Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme MNREGS is the most ambitious and Universal poverty alleviation and wage employment programme launched in India since Independence This programme for the first time ensures the livelihood security of the rural poor including women by providing 100 days of guaranteed wage employment in every financial year jacket 234 pp.
Published by Galaxy Book Company, 2012
ISBN 10: 8192402304ISBN 13: 9788192402307
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
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Hardcover. Condition: As New. Dust Jacket Condition: As New. 1st Edition. Contents: Preface. 1. Introduction. 2. Experimental economic study. 3. Models of economic growth. 4. Econometrics of measurement. 5. Capital stock and net national products. 6. Cash balance and Net national balance. 7. Diagrammatic representation of facts. 8. Subdivided bar diagrams. 9. Circular diagrams. 10. Three dimensional diagrams. 11. Measures of dispersion. 12. Mean deviation. 13. Standard deviation. 14. Permutations. 15. Combination. 16. Association of attributes. 17. Time series analysis. 18. Moving average. 19. Cyclical variation. 20. Irregular variation. 21. Theory of games. 22. Solution methods for games. 23. Game by linear programming approach. 24. Integer, dynamic and goal programming. 25. Assignment problem. 26. Applications of dynamic programming. 27. Goal programming. 28. Analysis of variance. 29. Analysis of variance: one way classification. 30. Analysis of variance: two way classification. 31. Sampling. 32. Curve fitting. 33. Simulated sampling (Monte Carlo). 34. Index number. 35. Inventory. 36. Probabilist demand. 37. Probabilistic demand with production lead time. Appendices. The book is a detailed study of each and every important aspect of subject. Each aspect is discussed in a systematic and rational manner. The important objectives of writing this book is to equip the reader with enough fundamental issues relating to different aspect of the subject. The method of presentation has ensured that a somewhat dry and difficult subject has been made extremely interesting and easy to understand. The theoretical discussion throughout the text has been simplified and polished, so that the student gets an insight into logic behind the concepts and procedures. Apart from its extensive coverage and lucid presentation the strength of the book lies in its Indian background. (jacket).
Published by Daya Publishing House, 2018
ISBN 10: 8170355710ISBN 13: 9788170355717
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Hardcover. Condition: New. 2nd Edition. Contents: 1. Statistical Modelling in Fisheries Research: An Overview/Prajneshu. 2. Is Fisheries Sector in India Changing its Gear/Ganesh Kumar. 3. Non-Linear Models for Forecasting Fish Production from Ponds/Lalmohan Bhar. 4. Statistical Models and their Application in Fishery Science Research/R Venugopalan and Prajneshu. 5. Methods of Forecasting and their Application in Fishery Science/P. K. Sahu. 6. Modelling in Aquaculture/A. K. Roy. 7. Modelling of Multiobjective Freshwater Aquaculture/Pratap K J Mohapatra, Santosh K Prusty and C K Mukherjee. 8. A Revisit to Building up Models in Fishery Research/Satyabrata Pal and Subhabaha Pal. 9. Quantitative Techniques for Fish Stock Assessment/R S Biradar. 10. Quantitative Techniques for Fish Stock Assessment/R S Biradar.11. Tropho-Dynamic Modelling for Ecosystem Based Fisheries Management/Preetha Panikkar and M feroz Khan. 12. Forecasting of Fish Production of India by Culture Environment and Species/A K Roy and Nirupama Panda. 13. Expert Systems and Simulation Studies in Agriculture Aquaculture/J Panduranga Rao. 14. Recent Trends in Artifical Neural Network (ANN) and Fuzzy Logic and their Application in Aquaculture/M Balakrishnan and R C Srivastava. 15. Soft Computing Techniques for Data Analysis and Modelling in Fisheries/H C Verma. 16. An Econometric Model for Productivity Analysis of Aquaculture Farms/A K Roy, G S Saha, N Sarangi and Nibedita Jena. The book entitled Modelling Forecasting Artificial Neural Network and Expert System in Fisheries and Aquaculture is the first of its kind avilable in the market. The book contains altogether sixteen chapter covering both capture and culture fisheries aspects contributed by various subject matter specialists engaged in research and development activities at various national institutes of repute. Each of the chapters has been specially written by an expert in the field bringing together in a single volume a range of approaches and reviews covering conceptual and mathematical model empirical and theoretical model deterministic and stochastic model biological model pond ecosystem model and explanatory models. Both linear as well as nonlinear models applied to fisheries and aquaculture research has been dealt with illustrated examples on current real fisheries data. Adequate attention has been given to select chapters that contain both theoretical as well as applied areas of research. Important chapters like statistical modelling and their application in fisheries quantitative methods in fish stock assessment time series modeling tropho dynamic modelling and forecasting of fish production by environment and species/groups have been added. Methods of multiobjective freshwater aquaculture model are altogether a new approach in aquaculture research containing valuable information. Besides conventional methods latest developments on expert system simulation articial neural network fuzzy logic soft computing techniques in data analysis have been documented for the first time in India. Advanced econometric approach in productivity analysis has been demonstrated with a real field data identifying the role of socio-economic and farm specific management variables on technical efficiency of aquaculture farm. Finally the book provides a comprehensive account of recent developments in modelling and forecasting and also an insightful and authoritative overview of the broad umbrella of modelling and forecasting. Each and every chapter is important for researchers planners and those associated with development activities to cope with the most challenging task of providing food and nutritional security to the present population as well as to plan for supply of food to the future population of the country. (jacket).
Published by Physica-Verlag HD Nov 2012, 2012
ISBN 10: 3642639143ISBN 13: 9783642639142
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -The interrelated issues analyzed in this book are as follows. With the integration of Europe, there are free movements in goods, services, short and long term capital, and direct investment. The German mark is the key currency in Europe and its value will affect the equilibrium bilateral exchange rates of the other currencies in the European Union. It is important to examine the following issues. What have been the fundamental determinants of the real value of the mark since the period of floating What will be the effects of German integration upon exchange rates How can we measure whether currencies are misaligned or if exchange rates are at their equilibrium values Are short term capital flows destabilizing and, if so, should they be discouraged through a transactions tax Under what conditions does the formation of a regional trading bloc help or hinder the liberalization of world trade What are the determinants of foreign direct investment made by multinational enterprises There is a unity to this book. The authors are senior scholars who approach the subject from the theoretical, policy oriented and econometric points of view. Jerome L. Stein Contents JAMES TOBIN A Currency Transactions Tax. Why and How CHARLES A. GOODHART Discussant to Professor J. Tobin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 JEROME L. STEIN and KARLHANS SAUERNHEIMER The Equilibrium Real Exchange Rate of Germany 13 PETER B. CLARK Concepts of Equilibrium Exchange Rates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 G. C. LIM A Note on Estimating Dynamic Economic Models of the Real Exchange Rate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136 pp. Englisch.
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Published by Serials Pub, New Delhi, 2006
ISBN 10: 8183870082ISBN 13: 9788183870085
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Hardbound. Condition: As New. New. Contents Preface. Vol. I I. Globalisation issues and challenges 1. The challenging issues of globalisation/N. Narayana. 2. Globalisation strategies and challenges/B.R. Honparkhe. 3. globalisation some key issues for developing economies/Harshada S. Rathod. 4. Globalisation and economic reforms and their impact in developing countries/K. Lakshminarayana. 5. Indian leather industry and its prospect in the context of globalisation/A. Subbarama Naidu. 6. Implications of globalisation and policy issues/P. Subba Rao C.L.N. Pillai P. Manohar and Henry Kiumo. 7. Human resources development in the context of globalisation/G. Venkateshalu. 8. The relevance of post modernists thought to third world countries in the context of globalisation a search for alternatives/E.M. Thomas. 9. The need for global vision in India's higher education/M.V. Joshi Mohan C. Patel and Varsha K. Tandel. 10. The art of central banking in developed nations/Partha Gangopadhyay. 11. Money and real economy linkages in the anchor of the gold standard an epistemological approach/Masudul Alam Choudhury and Mohammad Ziaul Hoque. II. Globalisation trade and economic integration 12. World trade organisation and economic integration an application of gravity model/Narain Sinha and K.L. Chawla. 13. Changing roles and policies of multinationals and foreign direct investment in developing countries impact of globalization/Ismail Shariff. 14. Impact of the introduction of intellectual property rights protection on developing countries/Mohd Izhar Ahmad. 15. Trade liberalisation in the South Pacific Forum Island countries a Panacea for economic and social ills/Biman C. Prasad. 16. Towards regional economic cooperation among SARC countries/Harshada S. Rathod. 17. Commitment and control in international ventures/T.V.S. Ramamohan Rao and Ruchi Sharma. III. Globalisation and economic reforms agriculture and rural development 18 The impact of globalisation and economic reforms on agriculture of a developing economy/Patricia M. Makepe. 19. A study on the export performance of Indian agriculture in the context of globalisation an econometric analysis/K. Murugavelu. 20. Economic reforms and domestic market regulations in Indian agriculture/A.R. Veeramani. 21. Globalisation agricultural growth and rural poverty issues and experiences/Shyam Sunder Pd Sharma. 22. Globalization and agriculture in India/K. Dasaratharamaiah. 23. Globalisation issues and their implications on agriculture/G. Jayaraju. 24. India's horticulture exports during the WTO regime boon or bane/V.B. Jugale. 25. Globalisation and rural development issues and strategies/G. Sreedhar. 26. Economic incentives for global conservation of wildlife new international policies/Clem Tisdell. 27. Globalisation and the environment/Boitumelo Mmolawa. Index. Vol. II IV Globalisation poverty unemployment and empowering women 28. Globalization technological change and unemployment implications for skills and training development in informal sector/Falendra K. Sudan. 29. Gender perspective of extreme poverty and globalisation/D.B. Krishna Kumari and D.V. Ramana. 30. Information and communication technology and women empowerment/R. Meenakshi. 31. Gender in governance and empowering women the dynamics determinants and the impact of Kerala experiment/K. Muraleedharan. V. Globalisation and economic reforms problems and prospects 32. The economic threat of globalisation on small and medium enterprises in Africa/S.M. Kapunda. 33. Globalization and private sector development in an emerging economy/Samson E. Edo. 34. Economic reforms and macroeconomic stability in Ghana/J.V. Mensah and I.K. Acheampong. 35. Globalisation and science and technology policies in India/Rajesh Jaiswal. 36. Incidence of illness and injury in the industrial environment under the impact of globalization/Mohammad Shahadat Hossain Mufeedh Choudhury and Fatma Hamad Al Hashmi. 37. Globalisation and Indian pharmaceutical industry impediments and impetus/P. Srinivasa Subbarao.
Published by Springer International Publishing, 2019
ISBN 10: 3030272885ISBN 13: 9783030272883
Seller: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Germany
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Buch. Condition: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - This textbook provides a one-semester introduction to mathematical economics for first year graduate and senior undergraduate students. Intended to fill the gap between typical liberal arts curriculum and the rigorous mathematical modeling of graduate study in economics, this text provides a concise introduction to the mathematics needed for core microeconomics, macroeconomics, and econometrics courses. Chapters 1 through 5 builds students' skills in formal proof, axiomatic treatment of linear algebra, and elementary vector differentiation. Chapters 6 and 7 present the basic tools needed for microeconomic analysis. Chapter 8 provides a quick introduction to (or review of) probability theory. Chapter 9 introduces dynamic modeling, applicable in advanced macroeconomics courses. The materials assume prerequisites in undergraduate calculus and linear algebra. Each chapter includes in-text exercises and a solutions manual, making this text ideal for self-study.
Published by China Financial Publishing House, 2000
ISBN 10: 7500567480ISBN 13: 9787500567486
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paperback. Condition: New. Ship out in 2 business day, And Fast shipping, Free Tracking number will be provided after the shipment.Paperback. Pub Date: Unknown in Publisher: China Financial Publishing House List Price: 49.00 yuan Author: Publisher: China Finance Press ISBN: 9.787.500.567.486 Yema: Revision: Binding: Folio: Published :2004-1-1 Printing time: Words: Goods ID: 8769775 content Introduction This book is for those people interested in investment banking. corporate finance. strategy consulting. money management and venture capital. an MBA student. taxation. accounting and other professional graduate students and senior undergraduates . Book deals with corporate mergers and acquisitions. international expansion. investment strategy. tax arbitrage. employee stock options. as well as estate planning. tax planning the first to quantify the first of its kind in decision-making. tax planning in the dynamic economic policy environment. widely used in various countries . The author of this book from the basic tax principles expounded application to the practice field. are given tax planning dual identity of a practice drill and management philosophy. About the Author Myron Scholes won the Nobel Prize in Economics in 1997 and asked the Black - Scholes pricing model. Taught at the famous universities such as Stanford University. the University of Chicago. MIT. and is a member of the American Association of econometrics. and served as President of the American Finance Association. Chapter 4. the choice of the optimal form of organization of the tax law the basis of tax strategy of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Chapter 3. various savings instruments gains Chapter 5 hidden taxes and tax customer. arbitrage. tax planning constraints and friction Chapter 6 Chapter 8. Chapter 7 of the non-tax cost of marginal tax rates and the importance of dynamic tax planning compensation planning Chapter 9 pensions and retirement planning 10 international tax planning: Introduction and investment decision-making Chapter 11 International Tax Planning: Foreign tax limit of tax credit and income transfer Chapter 12 AG: set up. operating. capital structure and liquidation Chapter 13 merger. acquisition and divestiture Introduction to Chapter 14 independent C taxable acquisition Chapter 15 S company taxable acquisition of the first Chapter 18 Chapter 17 Chapter 16 of the tax-free acquisition of independent C Company peel tax planning estate and gift tax planning Glossary Index Editor's Choice This book is a pioneering work. has a deep insight into business management and tax. After you master the knowledge of this book. you and your wallet will not feel the slightest regret. It contains a large number of comprehensive and effective materials. and provide a unique perspective on tax strategy and transaction structure. this is the must-read books from just an MBA in the financial industry and Wall Street professionals. For full and experienced investment bankers. this is an outstanding tax reference books. Summary with illustrations media commentary online probation chaptersFour Satisfaction guaranteed,or money back.
Published by Springer, 2007
ISBN 10: 0387351558ISBN 13: 9780387351551
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Hardcover, xxii + 248 pages, NOT ex-library. Printed in the USA. Limited signs of gentle wear, book is clean and bright, with unmarked text, free of inscriptions and stamps. Issued without a dust jacket. -- Providing a systematic and comprehensive treatment of recent developments in efficiency analysis, this readable book makes available an intuitive yet rigorous presentation of advanced nonparametric and robust methods. This flexible toolbox can be used in theories based on the neoclassical theory of production and its alternatives, including evolutionary theories. The methods are complemented by empirical analysis of three different economic fields: scientific research, mutual funds industry and the insurance sector. The research demonstrates the utility of the toolbox for a wide range of economic issues, including the analysis of economies of scale and scope, dynamics of age and agglomeration effects, trade-offs in production and service activities, and explanations of efficiency differentials. Of interest to applied economists broadly, this book will also be of interest to those focused on Operations Research and/or Management Science. -- Contents: 1. Introduction [What This Work is About; Improving the Nonparametric Approach in Frontier Analysis; Outline of the Work]; Part I: Methodology: 2. The Measurement of Efficiency [Productivity and Efficiency; A Short History of Thought; Economic Model; A Taxonomy of Efficient Frontier Models; Nonparametric Frontier Approach: - DEA - FDH; 6 Recent Developments in Nonparametric Efficiency Analysis]; 3. Statistical Inference in Nonparametric Frontier Estimation [Statistical Foundation; Introducing Stochastic Noise in the Model; Asymptotic Results; Bootstrap Techniques and Applications]; 4. Nonparametric Robust Estimators: Partial Frontiers [Re-formulation Based on the Probability of Being Dominated; Order-m Frontiers and Efficiency Scores; Order-[alpha] Quantile-type Frontiers; Properties of Partial Frontier Estimators; Summary of the Results for the Output Oriented Case; Parametric Approximations of Robust Nonparametric Frontiers; Multivariate Parametric Approximations]; 5. Conditional Measures of Efficiency [Explaining Efficiency in the Literature; Introducing External-environmental Variables; Bandwidth Selection; Econometric Methodology; Simulated Illustrations]; Part II: Applications: 6. Economies of Scale, Scope and Experience in the Italian Motor-vehicle Sector [Introduction; Data Description; Testing Returns to Scale and Bootstrapping Efficiency Scores; Economies of Scale; Economies of Scope; Economies of Experience; Conclusions]; 7. Age, Scale and Concentration Effects in a Public Research System [Introduction; Data Description; Scale and Concentration Effects; Age Effects on CNR Scientific Productivity; Robust Parametric Approximation of Multioutput Distance Function; Conclusions]; 8. Exploring the Effects of Manager Tenure, Fund Age and Their Interaction [Introduction; Data Description; Impact of Mutual Fund Manager Tenure on Performance; Interaction Between Manager Tenure and Fund Age; Conclusions]; 9. Conclusions; References; Topic Index; Author Index.
Published by Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1987
ISBN 10: 3540177574ISBN 13: 9783540177579
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - InhaltsangabeI: Introduction.- 1: Overview and Summary.- II: Econometric Specifications of the Disequilibrium Model.- 2: Previous Specifications.- 2.1: The Standard Disequilibrium Specification.- 2.2: The Stochastic Min Specification.- 2.3: Explicit Aggregation.- 3: The Exact Excess Demand Specification.- 3.1: The Basic Model of Exact Excess Demand.- 3.2: Dynamic Links.- 3.3: An Endogenous Price.- 3.4: Testing for Equilibrium.- 3.5: Multiple Indicators.- 3.6: Extension to Multimarket Models.- 4: Evaluating the Exact Excess Demand Specification.- 4.1: A Likelihood Ratio Test of the Exact Indicator.- 4.2: Misspecification and Tractability of Estimation.- Appendix A: Linear Spillovers.- III: Estimation of a Single Market Disequilibrium Model.- 5: Model Structure - Labor Demand and Labor Supply.- 6: Excess Labor Demand Indicators.- 7: Estimation and Results.- 7.1: Exact Indicator Results.- 7.2: Testing the Exact Indicator.- Appendix B: Definition of Variables in Part III.- IV: Estimation of a Multimarret Disequilibrium Model.- 8: Model Structure I - Behavior of Agents.- 8.1: Household Behavior.- 8.2: Firm Behavior.- 9: Model Structure II - Market Interaction.- 9.1: Labor Market.- 9.2: Capital Goods Market.- 9.3: Consumer Goods Market.- 10: Excess Demand Indicators.- 10.1: Labor Market.- 10.2: Capital Goods Market.- 10.3: Consumer Goods Market.- 11: Estimation and Results.- Appendix C: International Trade.- Appendix D: Definition of Variables in Part IV.- V: Conclusion.- 12: Whither Disequilibrium .- References.
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Published by Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1998
ISBN 10: 3540636722ISBN 13: 9783540636724
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - This manuscript is about the joint dynamics of stock returns and trading volume. It grew out of my attempt to construct an intertemporal asset pricing model with rational agents which can. explain the relation between volume, volatility and persistence of stock return documented in empirical literature. Most part of the manuscript is taken from my thesis. I wish to express my deep appreciation to Peter Kugler and Benedikt Poetscher, my advisors of the thesis, for their invaluable guidance and support. I wish to thank Gerhard Orosel and Gerhard Sorger for their encouraging and helpful discussions. Finally, my thanks go to George Tauchen who has been generous in giving me the benefit of his numerical and computational experience, in providing me with programs and in his encouragement. Contents 1 Introduction 1 7 2 Efficient Stock Markets Equilibrium Models of Asset Pricing 8 2. 1 2. 1. 1 The Martigale Model of Stock Prices 8 2. 1. 2 Lucas' Consumption Based Asset Pricing Model 9 2. 2 Econometric Tests of the Efficient Market Hypothesis 13 2. 2. 1 Autocorrelation Based Tests 14 16 2. 2. 2 Volatility Tests Time-Varying Expected Returns 25 2. 2. 3 3 The Informational Role of Volume 29 3. 1 Standard Grossman-Stiglitz Model 31 3. 2 The No-Trad Result of the BEO Model 34 A Model with Nontradable Asset 37 3. 3 4 Volume and Volatility of Stock Returns 43 4. 1 Empirical and Numerical Results 45 4.
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ISBN 10: 0387900950ISBN 13: 9780387900957
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - 1. Elementary Aspects of Multivariate Analysis.- 1.1 Preliminaries.- 1.2 Joint, Marginal, and Conditional Distributions.- 1.3 A Mathematical Digression.- 1.4 The Multivariate Normal Distribution.- 1.5 Correlation Coefficients and Related Topics.- 1.6 Estimators of the Mean Vector and Covariance Matrix and their Distribution.- 1.7 Tests of Significance.- 2. Applications of Multivariate Analysis.- 2.1 Canonical Correlations and Canonical Variables.- 2.2 Principal Components.- 2.3 Discriminant Analysis.- 2.4 Factor Analysis.- 3. Probability Limits, Asymptotic Distributions, and Properties of Maximum Likelihood Estimators.- 3.1 Introduction.- 3.2 Estimators and Probability Limits.- 3.3 Convergence to a Random Variable: Convergence in Distribution and Convergence of Moments.- 3.4 Central Limit Theorems and Related Topics.- 3.5 Miscellaneous Useful Convergence Results.- 3.6 Properties of Maximum Likelihood (ML) Estimators.- 3.7 Estimation for Distribution Admitting of Sufficient Statistics.- 3.8 Minimum Variance Estimation and Sufficient Statistics.- 4. Estimation of Simultaneous Equations Systems.- 4.1 Review of Classical Methods.- 4.2 Asymptotic Distribution of Aitken Estimators.- 4.3 Two-Stage Least Squares (2SLS).- 4.4 2SLS as Aitken and as OLS Estimator.- 4.5 Asymptotic Properties of 2SLS Estimators.- 4.6 The General k-Class Estimator.- 4.7 Three-Stage Least Squares (3SLS).- 5. Applications of Classical and Simultaneous Equations Techniques and Related Problems.- 5.1 Estimation of Production and Cost Functions and Specification Error Analysis.- 5.2 An Example of Efficient Estimation of a Set of General Linear (Regression) Models.- 5.3 An Example of 2SLS and 3SLS Estimation.- 5.4 Measures of Goodness of Fit in Multiple Equations Systems: Coeficient of (Vector) Alienation and Correlation.- 5.5 Canonical Correlations and Goodness of Fit in Econometric Systems.- 5.6 Applications of Principal Component Theory in Econometric Systems.- 5.7 Alternative Asymptotic Tests of Significance for 2SLS Estimated Parameters.- 6. Alternative Estimation Methods; Recursive Systems.- 6.1 Introduction.- 6.2 Indirect Least Squares (ILS).- 6.3 The Identification Problem.- 6.4 Instrumental Variables Estimation.- 6.5 Recursive Systems.- 7. Maximum Likelihood Methods.- 7.1 Formulation of the Problem and Assumptions.- 7.2 Reduced Form (RF) and Full Information Maximum Likelihood (FIML) Estimation.- 7.3 Limited Information (LIML) Estimation.- 8. Relations Among Estimators; Monte Carlo Methods.- 8.1 Introduction.- 8.2 Relations Among Double k-Class Estimators.- 8.3 I.V., ILS, and Double Ar-Class Estimators.- 8.4 Limited Information Estimators and Just Identification.- 8.5 Relationships Among Full Information Estimators.- 8.6 Monte Carlo Methods.- 9. Spectral Analysis.- 9.1 Stochastic Processes.- 9.2 Spectral Representation of Covariance Stationary Series.- 9.3 Estimation of the Spectrum.- 10. Cross-Spectral Analysis.- 10.1 Introduction.- 10.2 Cross Spectrum: Cospectrum, Quadrature Spectrum, and Coherency.- 10.3 Estimation of the Cross Spectrum.- 10.4 An Empirical Application of Cross-Spectral Analysis.- 11. Approximate Sampling Distributions and Other Statistical Aspects of Spectral Analysis.- 11.1 Aliasing.- 11.2 ¿Prewhitening,¿ ¿Recoloring,¿ and Related Issues.- 11.3 Approximate Asymptotic Distributions; Considerations of Design and Analysis.- 12 Applications of Spectral Analysis to Simultaneous Equations Systems.- 12.1 Generalities.- 12.2 Lag Operators.- 12.3 An Operator Representation of the Final Form.- 12.4 Dynamic Multipliers and the Final Form.- 12.5 Spectral Properties of the Final Form.- 12.6 An Empirical Application.- Mathematical Appendix.- A.1 Complex Numbers and Complex-Valued Functions.- A.2 The Riemann-Stieltjes Integral.- A.3 Monotonie Functions and Functions of Bounded Variation.- A.4 Fourier Series.- A.5 Systems of Difference Equations with Constant Coefficients.- A.6 Matrix Algebra.
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Published by Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1984
ISBN 10: 3540133674ISBN 13: 9783540133674
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - 1. Conflict Analysis in Macroeconomic Planning Models.- A: Multiobjective Macro Models.- 2. Adaptive Learning and Multistage Compromises for Multilevel Decision Making in Macroeconomic Systems.- 3. Objectives and Potentials of the Dutch Economy in the Eighties.- 4. A Reference Point Approach to Nonlinear Macroeconomic Multiobjective Models.- B: Game Theoretic Models.- 5. Policy Evaluation with Conflicting Goals for a Linked Two Country Model.- 6. A Game Theoretic Approach to Macroeconomic Simulations for the Study of Conflicting Goals.- 7. A General Framework for Analysing the Stability of Fiscal Federalism.- C: Multiobjective Regional Models.- 8. An Operational Multi-Component Multi-Actor Policy Model for Economic-Environmental Scenarios.- 9. Regional-National Linkages in Multiregional Models: Alternative Perspectives.- 10. Interactive Economic Policy Formulation with Multiregional Econometric Models.- D: Fuzzy and Qualitative Conflict Analysis.- 11. Design and Management of Regional Systems by Fuzzy Ratings and Polyhedral Dynamics (MCQA).- 12. Multiple Objective Economic Control Problems and Fuzzy Systems Analysis.- 13. The Use of Qualitative Information in Macro-economic Policy Analysis.- E: Prospect.- 14. Perspectives of Macro-economic Conflict Analysis.- Contributing Authors.
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ISBN 10: 3030272915ISBN 13: 9783030272913
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - This textbook provides a one-semester introduction to mathematical economics for first year graduate and senior undergraduate students. Intended to fill the gap between typical liberal arts curriculum and the rigorous mathematical modeling of graduate study in economics, this text provides a concise introduction to the mathematics needed for core microeconomics, macroeconomics, and econometrics courses. Chapters 1 through 5 builds students' skills in formal proof, axiomatic treatment of linear algebra, and elementary vector differentiation. Chapters 6 and 7 present the basic tools needed for microeconomic analysis. Chapter 8 provides a quick introduction to (or review of) probability theory. Chapter 9 introduces dynamic modeling, applicable in advanced macroeconomics courses. The materials assume prerequisites in undergraduate calculus and linear algebra. Each chapter includes in-text exercises and a solutions manual, making this text ideal for self-study.
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ISBN 10: 1441937145ISBN 13: 9781441937148
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ISBN 10: 0387242791ISBN 13: 9780387242798
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ISBN 10: 9385909541ISBN 13: 9789385909542
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Hardcover. Condition: New. 1st Edition. Contents: 1. Analysis of Political Leanings of News Organizations in India. 2. Application of Big Data in Intelligent Transportation System by using Modified Kruskal's Algorithm. 3. Does Artificial Neural Network perform Better than Traditional Financial Forecasting Models? An Empirical Evidence. 4. Stochastic Optimization of Waste Collection Network for Belagavi City. 5. An Investigation on Existence of Functional Dependency Between Internal Rate of Return (IRR) and Net Present Value (NPV): A Theoretical Framework in Pure Mathematics. 6. A New Univariate Max Policy of Recruitment in a Two Graded Manpower System with Different Epochs for Decisions and Exits. 7. Parametric Assessment of Issues of GSCM System Using Graph Theory based Preference Rating Approach. 8. Development of a Framework for Evaluation of SSCM Strategies in Thermal Power Sectors. 9. Mining Online Customer Reviews to Analyse Service Quality of Hotels. 10. Replenishment decision of a retailer under price-inventory-and dynamic rebate induced demand. 11. Retail Analytics Modelling for Understanding Impact of Technology in Retail Stores Operations Using System Dynamics. 12. Ranking of Scheduling Rules Using Grey Relational Analysis for a Dynamic Job Shop With Sequence Dependent Setup Time. 13. Classification of Cardiac diseases using Hybrid Support Vector Machine. 14. Analysis of the Influence Relationship Models in an Equity Network: A Case of Indian Equity Market. 15. A Multi-Attribute Brand Selection Model Using Topsis Decision Method With Objective Weights. 16. Scheduling a Multi-Objective Flow Shop with Sequence Dependent Setup Time Using Hybrid Genetic Algorithm and Non-Dominated Sorting Genetic Algorithm. 17. An Exploratory Analysis of Airline Passenger Reviews using Big Data Machine Learning Techniques. 18. MapReduce based Gene Selection with Parallel Binary Flower Pollination Algorithm in Cancer Classification. 19. Predicting the Chances of Offering Scholarship to Students. 20. Understanding and Forecasting Stock Market Volatility through Wavelet Decomposition, Statistical Learning and Econometric Methods. 21. Weighted Mean Nawaz Enscore Ham Heuristic Algorithm for Bi-Criterion Permutation Flow Shop Scheduling Problem. 22. How to Improve Mobile Apps Quality using App Store Feedback. 23. Estimating the Predictive Performance Analysis of Medical Data Using Weight Based Decision Trees. 24. On the Minimum Number of Overs for Twenty20 Cricket. 25. "Impact of Hard and Soft Factors of TQM on Performance in Cellular Mobile Telecom Services" A Case Study in BSNL. 26. Manufacturing Cell Formation Using Sheep Flocks Heredity Algorithm. 27. Improvement on Lean Performance Metrics in an Indian Cluster Manufacturing Organization- A Case Study. 28. Corporate Risk Management, Firms' Characteristics and Shareholders' Value Creation. 29. Development of SME Credit Rating Model-based tool using Data mining techniques. 30. Analytics to Optimize the Operational Efficiency of Blood Supply Chain. 31. Bread (Big Data Retail Analysis and Product Distribution) Model for Sales Prediction. 32. Impact of Social Context on Online Shopping Behaviour. 33. Using Simulation for Predictive and Prescriptive Analytics. 34. "Employee Retention/Life Time Value- Application of Survival Model". 35. A Mixed Integer Programming Model in Transporting the Urban Solid Waste from Apartment Blocks. 36. Part Quality Improvement in Injection Moulding Process Using Design of Experiments. 37. Predictive Analytics Using System Dynamics Models for Manpower Planning in an Organization- A Case Study. 38. Forecasting Foreign Institutional Investors (FII) Investment Flows in India: An Auto-regressive Model. 39. Optimisation of Electronic Design Automation (EDA) License Capacity through Queuing Analysis. 40. Decision Support System for Monitoring and Following Up of the Sales Leads Getting Converted into Orders. 41. A new Genetic Perturbation Operator for GA Based optimization among Active Schedules in Resourc.
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ISBN 10: 1638281661ISBN 13: 9781638281665
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - A Primer on Structural Estimation in Accounting Research provides an introduction to researchers interested in incorporating structural models into their analysis. The monograph is designed for researchers with little or no prior knowledge of structural models and with the objective to make barriers to entry into this literature no greater than in other theoretical or empirical areas. The emphasis is on adequate use of the methods in applied work. While most examples are drawn from accounting research, many of the methods are applicable more generally to other related areas such as finance, marketing, and economics. This primer is divided into eight sections, which are interconnected but can be also read individually. Section 1 presents two simple guided examples of structural estimation exercises where the logic of the main tools can be absorbed with minimal formalism. Section 2 presents a step-by-step approach to structural estimation, generalizing the methods applied in the two examples. Section 3 discusses more details of the econometric methods for readers interested in applying statistical concepts and widely-used mathematical formulas for estimators and their standard-errors. Section 4 discusses special topics required in estimation approaches using dynamic models, including dynamic programming. Sections 5, 6 and 7 discusses contemporary advances in the context of principal-agent theory, disclosure theory, and earnings management, respectively. Section 8 concludes the monograph.
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Climate Econometrics: An Overview provides a review of the research in this new and growing field. The structure of the monograph is as follows: First, section 2 describes econometric methods for empirical climate modeling that can account for wide-sense non-stationarity, namely both stochastic trends and location shifts, with possibly large outliers, as well as dynamics and non-linearities. Section 3 considers hazards confronting empirical modeling of nonstationary time-series data using an example where a counter-intuitive finding is hard to resolve. The framework has a clear subject-matter theory, so is not mere 'data mining', yet the empirical result flatly contradicts the well-based theory. Section 4 provides a brief excursion into climate science, mainly concerned with the composition of the Earth's atmosphere and the role of CO2 as a greenhouse gas. Section 5 considers the consequences, both good and bad, of the Industrial Revolution raising living standards beyond the wildest dreams of those living in the 17th century, but leading to dangerous levels of CO2 emissions from using fossil fuels and consider applications of climate econometrics against that background. Section 6 illustrates the approach by modeling past climate variability over the Ice Ages. Section 7 models UK annual CO2 emissions over 1860-2017 to walk through the stages of modeling empirical time series that manifest all the problems of wide-sense non-stationarity. Section 8 concludes and summarizes a number of other empirical applications.
Published by Springer Netherlands Jul 1982, 1982
ISBN 10: 9024726239ISBN 13: 9789024726233
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Buch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -InhaltsangabeI: Reflecting on Methodology.- 1. Tribute to Luigi Solari.- 2. The scientific work of Luigi Solari.- II: Modelling.- 3. Econometric model building for the Common Market.- 4. A nonlinear expenditure system: Qualitative Analysis and Experiments with Canadian Data.- III: Estimating.- 5. A general approach for estimating econometric models with incomplete observations.- 6. Dynamic misspecification and serial correlation.- IV: Programming.- 7. Estimating revealed preferences in models of planning behaviour.- 8. Recent experiences with the Oualiflex Multicriteria method. 280 pp. Englisch.
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ISBN 10: 0412356902ISBN 13: 9780412356902
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Buch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -One Advances in Modelling Methodology.- 1 New horizons in international commodity market modelling.- 2 Computing equilibria in imperfectly competitive commodity markets.- 3 Recent developments in spatial (temporal) equilibrium models: non-linearity, existence and other issues.- 4 Shadow pricing for natural resource goods and services, using the emergy method.- Two Application of New Methodologies to Particular Commodity Markets (Agricultural, Mineral and Energy Commodities).- 5 The effectiveness of the World Coffee Agreement: a simulation study using a quarterly model of the world coffee market.- 6 Modelling the world fibre market.- 7 Technical change, relative prices and intermaterial substitution.- 8 Spectral interpretation of stock adjustment processes in mineral markets.- 9 The linkages between the markets for petroleum products and the market for crude oil: an econometric-linear programming study.- 10 Modelling the international natural gas market: the case of the Western European natural gas market.- Three Application of New Methodologies to Commodity Futures Markets.- 11 Dynamic welfare analysis and commodity futures markets overshooting.- 12 When does the creation of a futures market destabilize spot prices .- 13 The producer and futures markets.- 14 Futures prices and hidden stocks of refined oil products.- Four Application of New Methodologies to Other Commodity Market Issues.- 15 Post-recession commodity price formation.- 16 Trade-offs between short-run stability and long-run risk when stabilizing a commodity market.- 17 Are commodity prices leading indicators of OECD prices .- 18 Conclusion. 356 pp. Englisch.
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