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Kayo is a young Tokyo housewife and mother. Outwardly, she is no
different from other young mothers, but her secret sets her apart.
She belongs to a kind of club, which involves luxury, beautiful
clothes and accessories. The club makes it possible for Kayo to
escape her tedious life, to become someone else and to embrace a
dazzling new world. But it quickly becomes an obsession, a drug,
the way to both paradise and hell. Can she find her way out of the
dark underworld of debt, lies and prostitution? Or is she doomed to
exchange one form of loneliness for another? A deeply absorbing
novel about the "holes" that suddenly appear in women's lives, My
Beautiful Shadow is a powerful cautionary tale about consumerism
gone mad.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Providing a broad overview of the impact of COVID-19 on economic
development, this timely book closely examines the macroeconomic
aspects of economic development and the design of monetary policies
including under extreme crises. Raghbendra Jha expertly introduces
the subject, highlighting the links between economic growth and
macroeconomic stability and illustrates a snapshot of economic
development. Thoughtful discussions on measurements and limitations
of the Human Development Index as well as the role of institutions
and the design for monetary policy are also thoroughly reviewed.
Furthermore, the book considers the open economy aspects of
economic development and the challenges experienced following the
global COVID-19 pandemic and beyond. The insightful overview of
this evolving subject will be crucial reading for scholars
interested in economic development, undergraduate and graduate
students of economics, as well as economics scholars more broadly.
Policymakers, both nationally and internationally, will find the
discussions surrounding the design of monetary policies informative
and illuminating.
Providing a broad overview of the impact of COVID-19 on economic
development, this timely book closely examines the macroeconomic
aspects of economic development and the design of monetary policies
including under extreme crises. Raghbendra Jha expertly introduces
the subject, highlighting the links between economic growth and
macroeconomic stability and illustrates a snapshot of economic
development. Thoughtful discussions on measurements and limitations
of the Human Development Index as well as the role of institutions
and the design for monetary policy are also thoroughly reviewed.
Furthermore, the book considers the open economy aspects of
economic development and the challenges experienced following the
global COVID-19 pandemic and beyond. The insightful overview of
this evolving subject will be crucial reading for scholars
interested in economic development, undergraduate and graduate
students of economics, as well as economics scholars more broadly.
Policymakers, both nationally and internationally, will find the
discussions surrounding the design of monetary policies informative
and illuminating.
In this issue of Psychiatric Clinics, guest editors Drs. Manish K.
Jha and Madhukar H. Trivedi bring their considerable expertise to
the topic of Treatment-Resistant Depression. Treatment-resistant
depression (TRD), when patients experience an inadequate response
to standard treatment plans, is a relatively common occurrence in
clinical practice. In this issue, top experts shed light on this
difficult-to-treat disorder, helping healthcare professionals
improve outcomes for their patients with TRD. Contains 15
practice-oriented topics including overview of TRD; improving
depression outcomes through measurement-based care; approach to
diagnosis and treatment for difficult-to-treat depression; TRD in
children and in the elderly; neuroimaging biomarkers of
treatment-resistant depression; the role of psychedelics in TRD;
and more. Provides in-depth clinical reviews on
treatment-resistant depression, offering actionable insights for
clinical practice. Presents the latest information on this
timely, focused topic under the leadership of experienced editors
in the field. Authors synthesize and distill the latest research
and practice guidelines to create clinically significant,
topic-based reviews.Â
Governance is central to mass prosperity since it affects both the
prospects for enhanced and sustained income growth as well as
non-income indicators of human development. This volume, edited by
Anil Deolalikar, Shikha Jha and Pilipinas Quising, puts together
cogent and well-rounded analyses by leading scholars on this topic
and hence provides an in-depth and prescient perspective on
governance in the Asia-Pacific countries. As such, this is an
invaluable contribution and will be welcomed by academics and
students as well as policymakers.' - Raghbendra Jha, Australian
National University'This is an outstanding set of essays on the
state of, and changes in, public services in developing Asia,
paying particular attention to evidence and lessons and examining
the role that governance and citizen empowerment can play in
improving public service delivery. The themes cover the complex
relationship between governance and economic development; the
delivery of public services as the face of governance; and the role
of empowerment in improving the delivery of public services. Each
chapter, written by an acknowledged expert, offers an insightful
review of the debates and evidence, and a meticulous distillation
of policy implications. A tour de force that will be indispensable
for both policymakers and scholars in this field.' - Raghav Gaiha,
University of Delhi, India Governance in Developing Asia is one of
the first books of its kind to provide an overview of the role that
better governance and citizen empowerment can play in improving
public service delivery in developing Asia. The World Development
Report 2004 set a framework for public service delivery in terms of
the short and long roads to accountability of service providers to
citizens. More than a decade on, this important book revisits the
issue and departs from the WDR framework, highlighting its
shortcomings and offering alternative solutions. The contributors
present fresh evidence on the relationship between governance and
development outcomes, including growth and indicators of living
standards. They argue that the Asia-Pacific region must do better
in delivering essential public services if it wishes to continue
improving the quality of life for millions of its people. They show
how the quantity and quality of public services in a country can be
improved if the government actively solicits citizen involvement in
service delivery. Researchers and students of public policy and
Asian studies will find this to be a useful read. Public
policymakers and practitioners in government and non-government
agencies will draw important lessons from the issues raised and
solutions proposed in this book. Contributors: Y. Aiyar, B.
Babajanian, S. Bhatnagar, G. Brosio, J.J. Capuno, J. de Ree, A.B.
Deolalikar, X. Han, S. Jha, H.A. Khan, M. Pradhan, M.G Quibria,
P.F. Quising, K. Sen, M. Walton, Z. Zhuang
Industrial Applications of Nanoemulsion presents information about
the fundamentals and applications of nanoemulsions. This important
reference source for those working in the development of
nanoemulsions for various applications in chemical, agricultural
and engineering fields provides information on a wide range of
applications in the food, cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries.
These nanoemulsions are made by mixing two immiscible liquids
(water and oil) and suitable stabilizing agents (surfactant and
co-surfactant), hence their development requires a particular set
of details.
Internet of Things in Biomedical Engineering presents the most
current research in Internet of Things (IoT) applications for
clinical patient monitoring and treatment. The book takes a
systems-level approach for both human-factors and the technical
aspects of networking, databases and privacy. Sections delve into
the latest advances and cutting-edge technologies, starting with an
overview of the Internet of Things and biomedical engineering, as
well as a focus on 'daily life.' Contributors from various experts
then discuss 'computer assisted anthropology,' CLOUDFALL, and image
guided surgery, as well as bio-informatics and data mining. This
comprehensive coverage of the industry and technology is a perfect
resource for students and researchers interested in the topic.
Environmental, health and sanitary requirements in developed
countries are sometimes perceived in developing countries as
non-tariff barriers to trade. This book shows that such
restrictions are perceived to be more stringent during the domestic
production season or when stock levels are high. The authors argue
that scientific data for specific thresholds or limit values
sometimes appear to be questionable and that they vary widely
between countries. In some cases, products that had initially been
refused access to a domestic market have subsequently been allowed
access but at a lower price. Thus standards are perceived to be a
mechanism for bidding down the export price. Countries from the
same region with similar water or climatic conditions may be
subject to differential degrees of Sanitary and Phytosanitary
measures (SPS). Measures to address protectionist aspects of
standards must be devised to ensure free and fair trade.The
contributors to this book show that there are good reasons for
suspecting that these standards could indeed be protectionist.
Utilising a wealth of empirical evidence, the book includes case
studies written by authors based in the regions and does not fail
to address awkward issues such as 'whose standards?', 'why
standards?' and whether cartelisation is the consequence of
standards. The contributors also address the political economy of
standard setting, not simply the technical process, north-south
issues and the political economy of organic food markets.
Environmental Regulation and Food Safety will appeal to
policymakers and NGOs, researchers and scholars of international
and development economics as well as industry strategists.
Copublished with Canada's International Development Research
Centre.
The Meghaduta of Kalidasa, taken to be a lyrical gem on its
discovery in the West, continues to be a classic. Contrary to the
opinion in India which lauds this text as the culmination of a
poetic use of words for their music in a conventional sense, the
poem can now be taken to be a wonderful amalgamation of the use of
the hard and the soft words in a use of diction and phraseology. It
is, however, in the picturesque quality of his images apprehended
in wonderful structural design that the poem comes to achieve its
unequalled unity of effect. Born of the compelling impact of a
single mood captured variously in both the sections of the poem,
this work of art remains distinguished for ever for readers down
the ages to the present. As simple prose translations of the poem
fail to approximate its effect for obvious reasons, an attempt has
been made here to apprehend something of the beauty of the poem in
Sanskrit in a translation into English in vers libre. Such an
attempt, it is hoped, comes half way to meet the expectations of
the modern reader of poetry, who does not know Sanskrit in
particular, to lead him to respond to one of the most beautiful
poems ever written. It may augment further authentic response to a
classic in our study of literature in the global context as well.
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