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In the 1980s a large number of Latin American countries reverted
from military dictatorships to civilian democracies. In most cases
the new democratic governments inherited an extremely precarious
economic situation, which left little room to manoeuvre. This book
analyzes the special problems that governments face in the
formulation and implementation of economic policy after the
restoration of democracy. In each of six cases - Argentina,
Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, and Uruguay - an analysis is made
of the difficulties encountered and the performance of the
democratic governments.
The human hand and its dexterity in grasping and manipulating
objects are some of the hallmarks of the human species. For years,
anatomic and biomechanical studies have deepened the understanding
of the human hand's functioning and, in parallel, the robotics
community has been working on the design of robotic hands capable
of manipulating objects with a performance similar to that of the
human hand. However, although many researchers have partially
studied various aspects, to date there has been no comprehensive
characterization of the human hand's function for grasping and
manipulation of everyday life objects. This monograph explores the
hypothesis that the confluence of both scientific fields, the
biomechanical study of the human hand and the analysis of robotic
manipulation of objects, would greatly benefit and advance both
disciplines through simulation. Therefore, in this book, the
current knowledge of robotics and biomechanics guides the design
and implementation of a simulation framework focused on
manipulation interactions that allows the study of the grasp
through simulation. As a result, a valuable framework for the study
of the grasp, with relevant applications in several fields such as
robotics, biomechanics, ergonomics, rehabilitation and medicine,
has been made available to these communities.
The human hand and its dexterity in grasping and manipulating
objects are some of the hallmarks of the human species. For years,
anatomic and biomechanical studies have deepened the understanding
of the human hand's functioning and, in parallel, the robotics
community has been working on the design of robotic hands capable
of manipulating objects with a performance similar to that of the
human hand. However, although many researchers have partially
studied various aspects, to date there has been no comprehensive
characterization of the human hand's function for grasping and
manipulation of everyday life objects. This monograph explores the
hypothesis that the confluence of both scientific fields, the
biomechanical study of the human hand and the analysis of robotic
manipulation of objects, would greatly benefit and advance both
disciplines through simulation. Therefore, in this book, the
current knowledge of robotics and biomechanics guides the design
and implementation of a simulation framework focused on
manipulation interactions that allows the study of the grasp
through simulation. As a result, a valuable framework for the study
of the grasp, with relevant applications in several fields such as
robotics, biomechanics, ergonomics, rehabilitation and medicine,
has been made available to these communities.
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From Animals to Animats 13 - 13th International Conference on Simulation of Adaptive Behavior, SAB 2014, Castellon, Spain, July 22-25, 2014, Proceedings (Paperback, 2014 ed.)
Angel P. Del Pobil, Eris Chinellato, Ester Martinez-Martin, John Hallam, Enric Cervera, …
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This book constitutes the proceedings of the 13th International
Conference on Simulation of Adaptive Behavior, SAB 2014, held in
Castellon, Spain, in July 2014. The 32 papers presented in this
volume were carefully reviewed and selected for inclusion in the
proceedings. They cover the main areas in animat research,
including the animat approach and methodology, perception and motor
control, navigation and internal world models, learning and
adaptation, evolution and collective and social behavior.
Monetary Policy in Low Financial Development Countries provides a
broad coverage of the monetary policy issues faced by developing
countries with low financial depth. These low and lower middle
income countries are characterized by the predominance of bank
finance, shallow financial markets, low financial inclusion, weak
integration with world capital markets, and a high degree of
informality in economic activity. Monetary policy acquires special
twists, making it different in many aspects from the policies
followed in advanced and emerging market economies. This book
covers the main facets of monetary policy making, using an approach
that combines discussions of theoretical arguments, of results from
empirical studies and of relevant policy experiences. It presents
the monetary policy instruments that central banks rely on in these
countries. It assesses the specificities of their monetary
transmission mechanism, i.e. the way central banks' actions affect
output and prices. It evaluates the advantages, drawbacks, and
challenges of the different nominal anchors they may choose from:
exchange rate targeting, monetary targeting, and inflation
targeting. This discussion is set against the background of the
three main goals pursued by central banks: price, output, and
financial stability. Particular attention is devoted to the issue
of the credibility of central banks and to the trade-offs they face
when external shocks, to which these countries are very vulnerable,
lead to conflicts among the three goals they pursue. The authors
also cover more specific topics, such as the coordination between
monetary and fiscal policy, the challenges raised by dollarization,
the implications of informal labour markets and of microfinance
institutions for monetary policy-making, as well as the role of
models for forecasting and policy evaluation by central banks.
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La furia de los vientos (Paperback)
Eduardo Casanova Ealo; Preface by José Antonio Morales Oropesa; Pedro Armando Junco
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