169 resultados para Cinema Regional
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Aquest treball de recerca vol explorar com el concepte del salvatge europeu es plasmaen l'obra del cineasta alemany Werner Herzog. Aquesta plasmació es produeix tant anivell figuratiu i narratiu com a nivell estètic. Per una banda, en aquests films hi ha un treball del cos i de com aquest es sotmet a diverses regles socials i de representació, que el salvatge contestarà amb un rebuig de l'ordre establert, sovint concretat en la idea de fuga cap a la natura. Per altra banda, l'estètica dels films de Herzog respon al que denominem una mirada salvatge: la representació d'una societat teatral que s'enfonsa, per una banda, i l'ús de recursos formals per a reproduir una mirada primigènia sobre les imatges, per l'altra. En tots els casos, la dinàmica d'alliberament de les forces civilitzadores constitueix el fonament de la narració i l'estètica del cineasta alemany.
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Aquest treball se situa en el marc de l'estudi de les mirades en el cinema clàssic de Hollywood. S'interroga, en concret, sobre una mirada: la que alguns personatgesdirigeixen a la seva imatge especular. A la llum del mite de Narcís, es proposa escatirquin és el desig que va unit a aquesta mirada i quins efectes produeix sobre aquells que hi recorren, sobretot pel que fa a la fonamentació de la seva subjectivitat.Després de la identificació i l'examen de les figures cinematogràfiques que mostrenpunts de contacte amb la figura de Narcís, s'ha procedit a una exploració de les imatgesque les mostren mirant-se al mirall, per tal de precisar els trets que defineixen la sevamirada. Finalment, s'han resseguit certes variacions i prolongacions del mite de Narcís, presents també al cinema clàssic, per tal de veure l'evolució que hi sofreixen tant la pròpia mirada com la relació dels personatges amb la seva imatge. Aquest recorregut ha permès d'extreure algunes conclusions sobre la qüestió principal que ens havíem plantejat
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Aquest treball de recerca traça, mitjançant una metodologia transversal i comparativa, un recorregut per dos dels pilars fonamentals en la producció videocinematogràfica del duet de directors sicilians Daniele Ciprì i Franco Maresco: el cos i la ruïna. Considerada la seva obra com una visió radical del cinema i la televisió com a mitjà expressiu, al mateix temps que es treuen a la llum les principals motivacions que els han dut a seguir aquesta via al marge dels convencionalismes, s’aborden i analitzen alguns dels conceptes i motius visuals que es troben en ella: el cinisme, el sublim, el grotesc, el context postapocalíptic... Defugint tot propòsit d’establir una cronologia de fets, es destaquen i examinen posteriorment els aspectes més rellevants de la geografia dels espais que filmen i de l’anatomia dels personatges que els habiten, tot desglossant un seguit de subtemes per facilitar l’anàlisi i demostrar que la conjunció de cos i ruïna confecciona una atmosfera expressiva portada al límit de la representació
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El disseny i la implementació d'un prototip de display interactiu perifèric per a la cerca divergent de relacions conceptuals entre obres (films).
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Many metropolitan areas have experienced extreme boom-bust cycles over the past century. Some places, like Detroit, grew enormously as industrial powerhouses and then declined, while other older cities, like Boston, seem quite resilient. Education does a reasonable job of explaining urban resilience. In this paper, we present a simple model where education increases the level of entrepreneurship. In this model, human capital spillovers occur at the city level because skilled workers produce more product varieties and thereby increase labor demand. We decompose empirically the causes of the connection between skills and urban success and find that skills are associated with growth in productivity or entrepreneurship, not with growth in quality of life, at least outside of the West. We also find that skills seem to have depressed housing supply growth in the West, but not in other regions, which supports the view that educated residents in that region have fought for tougher land-use controls. We also present evidence that skills have had a disproportionately large impact on unemployment during the current recession.
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We investigate the determinants of regional development using a newly constructed database of 1569 sub-national regions from 110 countries covering 74 percent of the world s surface and 97 percent of its GDP. We combine the cross-regional analysis of geographic, institutional, cultural, and human capital determinants of regional development with an examination of productivity in several thousand establishments located in these regions. To organize the discussion, we present a new model of regional development that introduces into a standard migration framework elements of both the Lucas (1978) model of the allocation of talent between entrepreneurship and work, and the Lucas (1988) model of human capital externalities. The evidence points to the paramount importance of human capital in accounting for regional differences in development, but also suggests from model estimation and calibration that entrepreneurial inputs and possibly human capital externalities help understand the data.
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This paper addresses three questions: (1) why does the share of skilledworkers in regional population tend to be higher in wealthier regions? (2)what determines changes in this share over time? and (3) why is it that internalmigration tends to raise average skill levels of the receiving regions relativeto that of the sending regions? I construct a two--region dynamic model withagglomeration and congestion to answer these questions. It is shown that,under certain relationship between wages and demand for land, unskilledworkers are discouraged more strongly from living in a wealthier region andare less mobile than skilled workers.
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I study the role of internal migration in income convergence acrossregions in Japan. Neoclassical theory predicts that migration should have beenan important source of convergence. Regression results, however, suggest thatmigration did not contribute to convergence. I investigate the possibilitythat this discrepancy is explained by taking into account the effects ofmigration on population composition, especially on educational attainment.I propose an empirical approach to quantify this ``educational compositioneffect''. It is shown that, although this effect did slow down convergence,its magnitude was too small to account for the discrepancy between theoryand empirics.
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The consolidation of a universal health system coupled with a process of regionaldevolution characterise the institutional reforms of the National Health System(NHS) in Spain in the last two decades. However, scarce empirical evidence hasbeen reported on the effects of both changes in health inputs, outputs andoutcomes, both at the country and at the regional level. This paper examinesthe empirical evidence on regional diversity, efficiency and inequality ofthese changes in the Spanish NHS using cross-correlation, panel data andexpenditure decomposition analysis. Results suggest that besides significantheterogeneity, once we take into account region-specific needs there is evidenceof efficiency improvements whilst inequalities in inputs and outcomes, althoughmore visible , do not appear to have increased in the last decade. Therefore,the devolution process in the Spanish Health System offers an interesting casefor the experimentation of health reforms related to regional diversity butcompatible with the nature of a public NHS, with no sizeable regionalinequalitiest.
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We apply a multilevel hierarchical model to explore whether anaggregation fallacy exists in estimating the income elasticity of healthexpenditure by ignoring the regional composition of national healthexpenditure figures. We use data for 110 regions in eight OECD countriesin 1997: Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Sweden andUnited Kingdom. In doing this we have tried to identify two sources ofrandom variation: within countries and between-countries. Our resultsshow that: 1- Variability between countries amounts to (SD) 0.5433, andjust 13% of that can be attributed to income elasticity and the remaining87% to autonomous health expenditure; 2- Within countries, variabilityamounts to (SD) 1.0249; and 3- The intra-class correlation is 0.5300. Weconclude that we have to take into account the degree of fiscaldecentralisation within countries in estimating income elasticity ofhealth expenditure. Two reasons lie behind this: a) where there isdecentralisation to the regions, policies aimed at emulating diversitytend to increase national health care expenditure; and b) without fiscaldecentralisation, central monitoring of finance tends to reduce regionaldiversity and therefore decrease national health expenditure.
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This paper has two main objectives. First, it provides a stylised descriptionof the Catalan industrial path of the period 1830-1861. Second, it reviewsthe evolution of the Catalan industry in the Spanish context and, thus, canserve to describe the relative importance of the Catalan industrialexperience. Consequently, it is mainly devoted to computing and analysing thegrowth rates of Catalan industries during the early phase of industrialisation.The results show that Catalonia experienced a true process ofindustrialisation during the period 1830 to 1861, but that its contributionin rapid increase in Spanish GDP was relatively small.
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We formulate a dynamic core-periphery model with frictions in the job matching process to study the interplay between trade costs, migration and regional unemploymentin the short- and long-run. We find that the spatial distribution of unemployment mirrors (inversely) the distribution of economic activities. Further, we highlight a contrast between the short-run and the long-run effects of trade-induced migration on regional unemployment. In particular, an inßow of immigrants from the periphery into the core reduces the unemployment gap in the short-run, but exacerbates unemployment disparities in the long-run.
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This work is part of a project studying the performance of model basedestimators in a small area context. We have chosen a simple statisticalapplication in which we estimate the growth rate of accupation for severalregions of Spain. We compare three estimators: the direct one based onstraightforward results from the survey (which is unbiassed), and a thirdone which is based in a statistical model and that minimizes the mean squareerror.