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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.
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.
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Lynne E Greene
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This book provides a systematic approach to analyzing macroeconomic
developments, focusing on macroeconomic accounts, analysis, and the
effects of selected policies on a nation's economy. The first part
of the book describes the data, accounts, and analysis of the four
main macroeconomic sectors - real, external, fiscal, and monetary -
and discusses the accounting and economic relations among these
sectors, using a flow of funds approach. Key indicators are
presented for each sector and used to show how macroeconomic
developments can be assessed and problems identified.The second
part of the book discusses fiscal, monetary, and exchange rate
policy and their economic implications. These policies, along with
selected structural reforms, are compared along several dimensions
and shown how they can be used, in various combinations or
individually, to address a variety of macroeconomic difficulties.
The clock struck twelve-thirty on March 21, 1998, on the dawn of a
new day. And though Agnes Greene was unaware at the time, she had
just begun a new phase of her journey on earth. Much like the Old
Testament character Job, she encountered a major crisis that shook
her world. One minute she was talking on the phone, and the next
minute she was face to face with death. In this memoir, Greene-with
special memories from family members-narrates not only her personal
struggle to survive four Grand Mal seizures and a brain tumor the
size of a lemon, but also the deep spiritual truths learned during
the journey. God is Sovereign, i am nothing tells the story of
Greene's life-changing transformation and her understanding of how
God's sovereignty and her nothingness can exist in perfect harmony.
This inspirational and uplifting memoir delivers the message that,
with faith in God, any obstacle can be overcome.
Survey Development: A Theory-Driven Mixed Methods Approach provides
both an overview of standard methods and tools for developing and
validating surveys and a conceptual basis for survey development.
It advocates logical reasoning that combines theory related to
construct validity with theory regarding design, and theory
regarding survey response, item review, and identification of
misfitting responses. The book has 14 chapters which are divided
into four parts. Part A includes six chapters that deal with theory
and methodology. Part B has five chapters and it gets into the
process of constructing the survey. Part C comprises two chapters
devoted to assessing the quality or psychometric properties
(reliability and validity) of survey responses. Finally, the one
chapter in Part D is an attempt to present a synopsis of what was
covered in the previous chapters in regard to developing a survey
with the Theory-Driven-Mixed-Methods (TDMM) framework for
developing survey and conducting survey research. This provides a
full process for survey development intended to yield results that
can support validity. A mixed methods approach integrates both
qualitative and quantitative data outcomes. Including detailed
online resources, this book is suitable for graduate students who
use or are responsible for interpretation of survey research and
survey data as well as survey methodologists and practitioners who
use surveys in their field.
This new work offers an in-depth look at the roles played by
professional local government managers within the changing
circumstances of American community life. It analyzes the societal
and political influences that have shaped the professionalization
of local government managers, and projects how the roles of these
officers will develop, now that the professional movement has been
accepted. In preparing the work, the author has accessed, for the
first time, the International City Management Association's decade
of national survey information on cities and countries with
recognized professional administrative officers. Data from this
study is merged with two author-conducted surveys of communities
with recognized professional, full-time managers, allowing the
author to analyze the local government profession as seen over a
13-year period.
The book opens with a discussion of the trends in professional
roles and presents profiles of city managers and their career paths
(the link between professional education and experience). Next it
covers the occupational values and associated activities (the
symbolic and practical roles of professional public managers) and
the impact of the professional movement on practitioners, their
jobs, and their cities. The book also presents a typology of
professional services, status, and standards and gives a general
evaluation of the profession of local government management and its
place in the community. An extensive research bibliography is
included. This book will have equal appeal for academics in public
administration and practitioners in local government (state, city,
county, and so on).
This collection of orchestrated analyses develops an "issues and
process framework" for assessing the Enterprise for the Americas
Initiative to develop freer trade within the Western Hemisphere.
This volume comes at a time of transition in U.S. domestic politics
and global trade negotiations. Anticipating the critical choices to
be faced by the Clinton administration, as well as other public and
private sector leaders here and abroad, the analyses in the volume,
written by a team of leading international trade and economic
development specialists, will provide the reader with insights into
the complex political, economic, social, and, to some extent,
technical character of efforts to expand regional and world trade.
Marketing Research and Modeling addresses state of the art
developments including new techniques and methodologies by leading
experts in marketing and marketing research. This work emphasizes
new developments in Bayesian Decision Analysis, Multivariate
Analysis, Multidimensional Scaling, Conjoint Analysis, Applications
of Conjoint and MDS technique, Data Mining, Cluster Analysis, and
Neural Networks.
This book explores the nature of factual inference in adjudication.
The book should be useful to students of law in Continental Europe
as well as to students of Anglo-American law. While a good many
countries do not use the sorts of rules of evidence found in the
Anglo-American legal tradition, their procedural systems
nevertheless frequently use a variety of rules and principles to
regulate and structure the acquisition, presentation, and evalu
ation of evidence. In this sense, almost all legal systems have a
law of proof. This book should also be useful to scholars in fields
other than law. While the papers focus on inference in
adjudication, they deal with a wide variety of issues that are
important in disciplines such as the philosophy of science,
statistics, and psychology. For example, there is extensive
discussion of the role of generalizations and hypotheses in
inference and of the significance of the fact that the actors who
evaluate data also in some sense constitute the data that they
evaluate. Furthermore, explanations of the manner in which some
legal systems structure fact-finding processes may highlight
features of inferential processes that have yet to be adequately
tackled by scholars in fields other than law."
The papers published in these proceedings represent the latest developments in the nondestructive characterization of materials and were presented at the Eleventh International Symposium on Nondestructive Characterization of Materials held in June 24-28, 2002, in Berlin, Germany.
This volume breaks new ground by asking how our understandings of
gender can be informed by exploring the socio-technical relations
of ICTs in health care, and how far an appreciation of the ways in
which gender works can inform and improve our understanding of how
ICTs are being developed, implemented, and used in health care
contexts.
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