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Cooperative Extension: A Complex Organization, Nancy K. Franz, Lisa Townson
Cooperative Extension: A Complex Organization, Nancy K. Franz, Lisa Townson
Nancy K. Franz
The authors provide an overview of the Cooperative Extension System and its program evaluation challenges. Part of the historic land-grant system, Extension exists in all states and territories of the United States and is funded through federal, state, and local (usually county) appropriations, as well as competitive grants and other sources. Complex funding, staffing, and accountability structures combined with widely varying programs and delivery methods make program development and evaluation challenging for Extension. Although each state’s Extension service operates autonomously, they all share a need to communicate program impacts and public value, which has become the main driver for program …
Choosing Among Unequals: A Statistical Solution To A Stalemate, Durgesh Chandra Pathak
Choosing Among Unequals: A Statistical Solution To A Stalemate, Durgesh Chandra Pathak
Durgesh Chandra Pathak
In Uttar Pradesh, a new tradition has been started of selecting B.Ed degree holders for a job in Primary Schools and it has been named "Vishisht BTC". Applying their own logic, the ruling governments use variuos criterion to select the candidates. The basic problem is that they have to choose candidates on the basis of merit of their marks in various exams. Now, it is well-established fact that marking is not similar in all universities/colleges. So for a same exam, there can be much inter-university as well as intra-university variation in marks given to students. The point is that student …
The Economic Crisis Is Showing The Decline Of Western World-Wide Hegemony - Portuguese Translation -, Ugo Mattei
The Economic Crisis Is Showing The Decline Of Western World-Wide Hegemony - Portuguese Translation -, Ugo Mattei
Ugo Mattei
O Ocidente está em recessão, o que significa estagnação e a interrupção do crescimento. Por si só, poderia se tratar de uma simples interrupção cíclica, e boa parte dos meios de comunicação “oficiais” procuram veicular essa idéia. Um, dois anos de “vacas magras”, um novo “Bretton Woods”, como se costuma dizer agora, e o modelo capitalista, fundado na democracia-liberal, voltará a ser o melhor sistema possível. Segundo outros observadores, poderemos, pelo contrário, nos encontrar frente a um colapso sistêmico, semelhante ao que sacudiu o modelo soviético. Ambas as perspectivas são compatíveis com o fato de que a liderança do Ocidente …
Bounded Rationality And Complexity In Individual Decision Problems, Theodoros Diasakos
Bounded Rationality And Complexity In Individual Decision Problems, Theodoros Diasakos
Theodoros M. Diasakos
No abstract provided.
When Does Legal Origin Matter?, Mohammad Amin, Priya Ranjan
When Does Legal Origin Matter?, Mohammad Amin, Priya Ranjan
Mohammad Amin
This paper takes another look at the extent of business regulation in civil law versus common law countries. In contrast to existing studies that find a heavier role of government in the civil law countries, we show that this holds only for a subset of civil and common law countries that have well developed political institutions but not otherwise. In short, it is the interaction between legal origin and the quality of political institutions and not legal origin alone that can explain differences in the level of regulation across countries. For example, focusing on entry regulations, our results show that …
Can The Threat Of Entry Reduce Competition?, Joshua S. Gans, Martin C. Byford
Can The Threat Of Entry Reduce Competition?, Joshua S. Gans, Martin C. Byford
Joshua S Gans
This paper is the first to provide a general context whereby potential entry can permanently reduce the intensity of competition in a market. All previous results found that potential entry would lead to lower prices and greater competition. Examining markets where entry occurs by the acquisition of access rights from existing incumbents, we demonstrate that, when competitive choices are strategic complements, a more efficient entrant may be unable to acquire those rights from a less efficient incumbent due to the accommodating behavior of efficient incumbents. Similarly, such accommodating behavior may deter efficient investment by an incumbent or mergers that would …
Aspectos Legais Dos Mecanismos De Compartilhamento Monetário: Currency Board, União Monetária E Adoção De Moeda Estrangeira [Legal Aspects Of Currency-Sharing Mechanisms: Currency Board, Monetary Union, And Adoption Of A Foreign Currency], Jefferson Alvares
Jefferson Alvares
Aborda os aspectos jurídicos dos mecanismos que possibilitam a utilização de uma mesma moeda por mais de um Estado: o currency board, as uniões monetárias e a adoção de moeda estrangeira. Analisa as raízes sociais e jurídica da moeda; o papel da moeda na economia internacional, incluindo detalhes sobre os mecanismos de compartilhamento monetário; e as condições para a criação de uma área monetária unificada no Mercosul.
[The paper deals with the legal aspects of mechanisms that enable a single currency to be officially employed in two or more national economies: currency boards, monetary unions, and outright use of a …
Illicit Financial Flows From Developing Countries: 2002-2006, Dev Kar, Devon Cartwright-Smith
Illicit Financial Flows From Developing Countries: 2002-2006, Dev Kar, Devon Cartwright-Smith
Dev Kar
No abstract provided.
基於Bma方法的長期經濟增長因素確定—— 一個研究綜述, 路征, 鄧翔
基於Bma方法的長期經濟增長因素確定—— 一個研究綜述, 路征, 鄧翔
Zheng Lu (Chinese: 路征)
將貝葉斯統計理論引入經濟學研究具有重要的理論與實踐價值,並已被國外經濟研究者廣泛應用於經濟研究中。BACE 方法是基於 BMA(Bayesian Model Averaging)的一個改進,由Doppelhofer 等提出並利用其研究長期經濟增長因素的確定,認為許多的潛在因素與經濟增長相關,從而支持了 Sala-i-Martin 而不是 Ross Levine 和 David Renelt 的研究結論。
O Turismo Como Fator De Contribuição Para O Desenvolvimento Local: Uma Análise Do Planejamento Municipal De Piraquara – Paraná, Jorge Amaro Bastos Alves
O Turismo Como Fator De Contribuição Para O Desenvolvimento Local: Uma Análise Do Planejamento Municipal De Piraquara – Paraná, Jorge Amaro Bastos Alves
Jorge Amaro Bastos Alves
Buffalo Hunt International Trade And The Virtual Extinction Of The North American Bison, M. Scott Taylor
Buffalo Hunt International Trade And The Virtual Extinction Of The North American Bison, M. Scott Taylor
M. Scott Taylor
In the 16th century, North America contained 25-30 million buffalo; by the late 19th century less than 100 remained. While removing the buffalo east of the Mississippi took settlers two centuries, the remaining 10 to 15 million buffalo on the Great Plains were killed in a punctuated slaughter in a little over 10 years. I employ theory, data from international trade statistics, and first person accounts to argue that the slaughter on the plains was initiated by a foreign-made innovation and fueled by a foreign demand for industrial leather. Ironically, the ultimate cause of this sad chapter in American environmental …
When Does Legal Origin Matter?, Mohammad Amin, Priya Ranjan
When Does Legal Origin Matter?, Mohammad Amin, Priya Ranjan
Priya Ranjan
A vast literature documents better economic institutions in common law compared with civil law countries. The present paper argues that legal origin alone is insufficient to explain differences in the quality of economic institutions across countries. Rather, it is the interaction between legal origin and the quality of political institutions that is important. Empirical evidence from a cross-section of 90 countries on entry regulation, a measure of how business friendly economic institutions are towards firms, strongly supports our claim. For example, we find that the number of procedures required to start a business are lower in common law compared with …
Jogelmélet Jog Nélkül? [Legal Theory Without Law?], Péter Cserne
Jogelmélet Jog Nélkül? [Legal Theory Without Law?], Péter Cserne
Péter Cserne
No abstract provided.
The European Perspective And Experience In Promoting Regional Development, Robert C. Shelburne
The European Perspective And Experience In Promoting Regional Development, Robert C. Shelburne
Robert C. Shelburne
A presentation in Doha, Qatar at the UN Follow-up Conference on Financing for Development which provides a European perspective on the Doha and Monterrey documents regarding financing for development. The European approach to cooperation and integration is based upon a similar set of principles. New developmental issues that need more attention include remittances, climate change, and the implications of the financial crisis for the European development model and the design of the international monetary system.
Corso Di Analisi Delle Serie Storiche A.A 2008/2009- Laboratorio Di Stata: Lezione 1 - Operazioni Di Base (Formato Pdf), Carlo Drago
Carlo Drago
No abstract provided.
The Global Financial Crisis: Reflections On Impact On Developing Economies, Shyam Sunder
The Global Financial Crisis: Reflections On Impact On Developing Economies, Shyam Sunder
Shyam Sunder
No abstract provided.
Social Norm, Social Capital And The Sustainability Of Small Scale Economies, Ram Ranjan
Social Norm, Social Capital And The Sustainability Of Small Scale Economies, Ram Ranjan
Ram Ranjan
Social capital and social norms in agrarian settings encourage farmers to come together and sustainably manage their scarce common property resources, such as water. The role of social norms is crucial towards determining whether or not farmers are able to overcome the temptations of the market that place emphasis on immediate higher benefits at the cost of future sustainability and the risk of getting marginalized in a rural community. The capability to collectively co-manage resources is dependent upon the ability of the community to penalize the defectors. In this paper, the extent of punishment required to deter defection is derived …
A Comparative Analysis Of The Legal Obstacles To Institutional Investor Activism In Europe And In The Us (Pdf Format), Paolo Santella, Enrico Baffi, Carlo Drago, Dino Lattuca
A Comparative Analysis Of The Legal Obstacles To Institutional Investor Activism In Europe And In The Us (Pdf Format), Paolo Santella, Enrico Baffi, Carlo Drago, Dino Lattuca
Paolo Santella
No abstract provided.
A Comparative Analysis Of The Legal Obstacles To Institutional Investor Activism In Europe And In The Us (Pdf Format), Paolo Santella, Enrico Baffi, Carlo Drago, Dino Lattuca
A Comparative Analysis Of The Legal Obstacles To Institutional Investor Activism In Europe And In The Us (Pdf Format), Paolo Santella, Enrico Baffi, Carlo Drago, Dino Lattuca
Carlo Drago
No abstract provided.
The Perfect Storm Of Patent Reform?, Ron D. Katznelson
The Perfect Storm Of Patent Reform?, Ron D. Katznelson
Ron D. Katznelson
No abstract provided.
Greenspan’S Monetary Policy In Retrospect: Discretion Or Rules?, Jeffrey Rogers Hummel, David R. Henderson
Greenspan’S Monetary Policy In Retrospect: Discretion Or Rules?, Jeffrey Rogers Hummel, David R. Henderson
Jeffrey Rogers Hummel
No abstract provided.
Maternal Smoking, Misclassification, And Infant Health, Tanguy Brachet
Maternal Smoking, Misclassification, And Infant Health, Tanguy Brachet
Tanguy Brachet
Identifying the causal effect of prenatal maternal smoking on infant health is complicated by unobservable maternal characteristics and behaviors which are plausibly related to both birth outcomes and a mother’s propensity to smoke. Previous studies have addressed the omitted variables problem using instrumental variables (IV) techniques. However, with self-reported data on maternal smoking, misreporting can induce more severe biases in IV estimates than in OLS. This paper proposes an approach based on parametric methods for misclassified binary dependent variables that simultaneously addresses the endogeneity and measurement error problems. The relationship between infant health and maternal smoking is then re-examined using …
Investing In A Better Job, Michael Sack Elmaleh
Investing In A Better Job, Michael Sack Elmaleh
Michael Sack Elmaleh
Investing time and money to attain "something" that allows a person to earn more in future wages is economically rational, if the present value of the additional future wages exceeds the present value of the investment cost in time and money to attain that "something". In our market economy, these attained "somethings" include college degrees, vocational and professional certifications, and equity ownership in small closely held businesses. Most small closely held businesses require the full time active management of the owner. Little or no free cash flow would be available to the investor if they chose to hire a non …
Entry Costs And Economies Of Scope In Multiproduct Firms' Decisions, Xosé-Luís Varela-Irimia
Entry Costs And Economies Of Scope In Multiproduct Firms' Decisions, Xosé-Luís Varela-Irimia
Xosé-Luís Varela-Irimia
This paper computes the scope economies associated to the commercialization of several product varieties by multiproduct firms, in a dynamic oligopoly setting. Goods are differentiated and firms decide on firm entry and exit, product entry and exit, quality and pricing. The model is applied to the Spanish automobile market. Results show moderate entry costs and substantial cost reductions when introducing a second product as compared to the first, indicating that multiproduct firms benefit from strong economies of scope when expanding their range of products. However, those economies disappear after five products have been introduced, suggesting a U-shaped curve for entry …
Tivoed: The Effects Of Ad-Avoidance Technologies On Broadcaster Behaviour, Joshua S. Gans, Simon P. Anderson
Tivoed: The Effects Of Ad-Avoidance Technologies On Broadcaster Behaviour, Joshua S. Gans, Simon P. Anderson
Joshua S Gans
The business model of commercial (free-to-air) television relies on advertisers to pay for programming. Viewers ‘inadvertently’ watch advertisements that are bundled with programming. Advertisers have no reason to pay to have their ads embedded if the viewers succeed in unbundling the advertisements from the entertainment content (advertising bypass). TiVo (Digital Video Recorder) machines, remote controls, and pop-up ad blockers are all examples of ad-avoidance technologies whose deployment detracts from the willingness to pay of advertisers for audience since a smaller audience is actually exposed to the ads. However, viewer purchases of devices to avoid ads may cause a disproportionate share …
Alleviating Global Poverty Through Profitable Partnerships: Moral Imagination & Economic Well-Being, Laura Hartman, P. Werhane, D. Moberg, S. Kelley
Alleviating Global Poverty Through Profitable Partnerships: Moral Imagination & Economic Well-Being, Laura Hartman, P. Werhane, D. Moberg, S. Kelley
Laura Hartman
While at least one out of six in the global human population cannot meet the basic demands of survival and they have little ability to buy goods and services, this situation also presents potential new markets for multinational enterprises seeking long-term sustainability. If economic growth is a continuing and positive goal for the planet and for global companies, then, as markets in developed economies become saturated, these new markets provide fresh opportunities to satisfy this objective.
Threats In Latin American And Caribbean Countries: How Do Inequality And The Asymmetries Of Rules Affect Tax Morale?, Maximo Rossi, Juan Pablo Pagano, Natalia Melgar, Mariana Gerstenblüth
Threats In Latin American And Caribbean Countries: How Do Inequality And The Asymmetries Of Rules Affect Tax Morale?, Maximo Rossi, Juan Pablo Pagano, Natalia Melgar, Mariana Gerstenblüth
Maximo Rossi
Latin America is well known as the most inequitable region. As it is recognized, inequality and corruption perception weaken the way that political institutions works and the democratic system. Focusing on Latin American and Caribbean countries, we analyze what are the elements that shape tax morale. In particular, we analyze how the context influences on ethic decisions such as the predisposition to pay taxes. Our data source is the survey carried out in 2005 by Latinobarometro. In particular, our objective is to analyze how country performance is determining tax morale. To do so, we estimated four probit models including Gini …
El Costo Económico De La Migración Mexicana Hacia Estados Unidos, 1980-2005, Rodrigo Garcia-Verdu
El Costo Económico De La Migración Mexicana Hacia Estados Unidos, 1980-2005, Rodrigo Garcia-Verdu
Rodrigo Garcia-Verdu
经济增长与收入分配互动机制研究综述, 路征
Zheng Lu (Chinese: 路征)
在梳理已有研究成果的基础上,文章分析了经济增长与收入分配之间的互动机制,并认为应该在保持对高收入人群和发达地区足够的激励下,通过财政转移支付、基础设施建设、引导资本流动、加强教育和人力资本投资等措施,实现向兼顾公平的增长战略转变,并强化利益扩散的积极作用。
Water Borne Diseases And Rural Development In Sudan Study Of Malaria In Gezira Irrigated Agricultural Scheme, Professor Issam A.W. Mohamed
Water Borne Diseases And Rural Development In Sudan Study Of Malaria In Gezira Irrigated Agricultural Scheme, Professor Issam A.W. Mohamed
Professor Issam A.W. Mohamed
Gezira irrigated scheme is globally one of the biggest agricultural productive units administratively managed. It has seen deteriorating productivity for the past two decades. There cries that it should be privatized. That was seriously taken by the government in an economic liquidation of its assets. However, in this study we discuss analyze other aspects than the previously mentioned aspects of production parameters. We focus of health economics and how gradual negligence led to the prevalence of waterborne diseases. That degenerated farmers' abilities to produce. The present study was carried out in the Gezira scheme to measure the impact of water …