210 resultados para Derecho industrial
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This paper presents new estimates of total factor productivity growth in Britain for the period 1770-1860. We use a dual technique recently popularized by Hsieh (1999), and argue that the estimates we derive from factor prices are of similar quality to quantity-based calculations. Our results provide further evidence, derived from this independent set of sources, that productivity growth during the British Industrial Revolution was relatively slow. During the years 1770-1800, TFP growth was close to zero, according to our estimates. The period 1800-1830 experienced an acceleration of productivity growth. The Crafts-Harley view of the Industrial Revolution is thus reinforced. We also consider alternative explanations of slow productivity growth, and reject the interpretation that focuses on the introduction of steam as a general purpose technology.
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Crowding-out during the British Industrial Revolution has long been one of the leadingexplanations for slow growth during the Industrial Revolution, but little empirical evidence exists to support it. We argue that examinations of interest rates are fundamentally misguided, and that the eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century private loan market balanced through quantity rationing. Using a unique set of observations on lending volume at a London goldsmith bank, Hoare s, we document the impact of wartime financing on private credit markets. We conclude that there is considerable evidence that government borrowing, especially during wartime, crowded out private credit.
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This paper presents new estimates of total factor productivity growth in Britain for the period1770 1860. We use the dual technique and argue that the estimates we derive from factorprices are of similar quality to quantity-based calculations. Our results provide further evidence,calculated on the basis of an independent set of sources, that productivity growth duringthe British Industrial Revolution was relatively slow. The Crafts Harley view of theIndustrial Revolution is thus reinforced. Our preferred estimates suggest a modest accelerationafter 1800.
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Why was England first? And why Europe? We present a probabilistic model that builds on big-push models by Murphy, Shleifer and Vishny (1989), combined with hierarchical preferences. The interaction of exogenous demographic factors (in particular the English low-pressure variant of the European marriage pattern)and redistributive institutions such as the old Poor Law combined to make an Industrial Revolution more likely. Essentially, industrialization is the result of having a critical mass of consumers that is rich enough to afford (potentially) mass-produced goods. Our model is then calibrated to match the main characteristics of the English economy in 1750 and the observed transition until 1850.This allows us to address explicitly one of the key features of the British IndustrialRevolution unearthed by economic historians over the last three decades the slowness of productivity and output change. In our calibration, we find that the probability of Britain industrializing is 5 times larger than France s. Contrary to the recent argument by Pomeranz, China in the 18th century had essentially no chance to industrialize at all. This difference is decomposed into a demographic and a policy component, with the former being far more important than the latter.
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The mercantile company was the basic form of enterprise in pre-industrial Catalonia. The aim of this paper is to study the formation and development of the mercantile companies in Barcelona whose end was the wholesale and retail sale of textiles in the botigues de teles (textile retail shops) throughout the eighteenth century. These firms were officially registered before a notary and their deeds reveal how these establishments were administered and managed.The study covers a sample of 121 mercantile companies, and the articles and documentation that were put into effect by 32 notaries who were active in Barcelona in the 18th century have been consulted in their entirety. From an initial selection of documentation, a total of 228 deeds registering companies have been found, 107 of which (47%) relate to the creation of companies whose various activities were centred in taverns, textile manufacturing, braiding.... While the 121 companies, which make up our sample and which account for 53% of the deeds registered with the notaries mentioned above, focused exclusively on the management of textile retail shops located in the commercial heart of the city. Thus one point of interest that the documentation reveals is that the majority of the mercantile companies registered by Barcelona notaries throughout the 18th century were establishments which traded in textiles. The first part of the article focuses on the structural characteristics of these enterprises, the number and socio-professional status of the partners and the extent of each partner s involvement in the administration and management. The second part of the article examines the capital investment made by each partner, their rights and obligations agreed on, the sharing out of profits and possible losses and the duration of the companies. The final aim of the paper is to highlight the evolution of these companies through one specific case.
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The Industrial Revolution was characterized by technologicalprogress and an increasing capital intensity. Why did real wages stagnateor fall in the beginning? I answer this question by modeling the IndustrialRevolution as the introduction of a relatively more capital intensiveproduction method in a standard neoclassical framework. I show that{\sl real wages fall in the beginning of an industrial revolution if andonly if technological progress in the relatively more capital intensivesector is relatively fast.}
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Treball de recerca realitzat per alumnes d’ensenyament secundari i guardonat amb un Premi CIRIT per fomentar l'esperit científic del Jovent l’any 2010. L’objectiu del treball ha consistit a desenvolupar un programa informàtic per controlar les fases d'un procés de rentat industrial.
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L'objectiu d'aquest projecte s'ha centrat en l'estructuració coordinada del programa del bloc d'assignatures experimentals troncals de la titulació d'Enginyeria Tècnica en Química Industrial, amb especial atenció a la introducció i implementació de forma progressiva de determinades competències transversals com: treball en grup, comunicació oral i escrita i gestió del treball i del temps. Aquestes competències es corresponen amb les definides en la proposta del perfil de formació de la titulació en Enginyeria Química de la EUETIT i aquesta experiència presenta una proposta per a la seva implementació a través de les quatre assignatures experimentals troncals de la titulació en Química Industrial.L'experiència ha suposat una millora de la coordinació i qualitat de les assignatures del bloc experimental ja que aquest procés d'adaptació ha motivat la programació coordinada de cadascuna d'aquestes assignatures en una línia més coherent amb el que hauria de ser la docència en el nou marc del EEES, potenciant els següents aspectes: i) la definició dels objectius formatius de l'assignatura, incloent els de caràcter transversal, ii) la definicióadequada i ajustada al temps assignat a cada assignatura del pla d'activitats presencials i no presencials del curs, iii) la planificació d'un protocol de recollida de dades sobre la marxa del curs, la satisfacció dels estudiants i el temps de dedicació dels estudiants a les tasques delprograma, iv) el seguiment de les assignatures mitjançant l'elaboració d'un informe periòdic d'anàlisi i millora de l'assignatura, iv) l'adequació del Campus Digital de l'assignatura per a la difusió d'informació i una comunicació eficaç amb els estudiants.
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[eng] Aim: The paper examines the current situation of recognition of patients' right to information in international standards and in the national laws of Belgium, France, Italy, Spain (and Catalonia), Switzerland and the United Kingdom.Methodology: International standards, laws and codes of ethics of physicians and librarians that are currently in force were identified and analyzed with regard to patients' right to information and the ownership of this right. The related subjects of access to clinical history, advance directives and informed consent were not taken into account.Results: All the standards, laws and codes analyzed deal with guaranteeing access to information. The codes of ethics of both physicians and librarians establish the duty to inform.Conclusions: Librarians must collaborate with physicians in the process of informing patients.
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Esta comunicación presenta un estado de la cuestión sobre experiencias virtuales relacionadas con el derecho de los niños hospitalizados a recibir una información adecuada sobre su enfermedad y el tratamiento a seguir. Se parte de un marco legal y normativo (Patient¿s Bill of Rights, Declaración sobre la promoción de los derechos para los pacientes en Europa, Carta europea de los derechos del niño hospitalizado, Manifiesto de la Unesco para bibliotecas públicas, Pautas para bibliotecas al servicio de pacientes de hospital, ancianos y discapacitados en centros de atención de larga duración) que reconoce que hay que garantizar el derecho de los enfermos a disfrutar de una vida plena porque un paciente no es sólo un enfermo sino una persona con derechos. La metodología seguida se basa en una búsqueda exhaustiva en Internet condicionada por factores geográficos, idiomáticos, terminológicos y de silencio informativo. Se ha obviado intencionadamente la descripción del contexto español. Los casos presentados, fruto de una selección, se han analizado teniendo en cuenta cuatro aspectos: descripción, objetivos, ámbito de aplicación y puntos fuertes. Así mismo, los resultados se estructuran en función de las características de los productos o servicios y de su dependencia institucional: elaborados por hospitales, por organizaciones externas que crean productos o servicios y portales de información. Del análisis se deduce que existen numerosos recursos virtuales pero pocos son los que informan al paciente infantil, siendo más frecuentes los dirigidos a adolescentes. La mayoría de las veces la información proporcionada no va más allá de los tópicos o no es adecuada. Predominan las comunidades virtuales frente a la información directa sobre la enfermedad. Se trata de productos o proyectos normalmente desvinculados de las bibliotecas hospitalarias o de las bibliotecas para pacientes y de sus profesionales. Se concluye que el canal más adecuado para facilitar el acceso no sólo a la información sino a una información de calidad, es a través de la biblioteca del hospital, en la que el ¿bibliotecario de cabecera¿ se constituye en un referente constante para el personal sanitario, los pacientes y sus familiares.