930 resultados para supplemental coverage option
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A-1A - Supplemental Security Income Program, May 2008
Coverage and nonresponse errors in an individual register frame-based Swiss telephone election study
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A-1A - Supplemental Security Income Program, June 2008
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By means of classical Itô's calculus we decompose option prices asthe sum of the classical Black-Scholes formula with volatility parameterequal to the root-mean-square future average volatility plus a term dueby correlation and a term due to the volatility of the volatility. Thisdecomposition allows us to develop first and second-order approximationformulas for option prices and implied volatilities in the Heston volatilityframework, as well as to study their accuracy. Numerical examples aregiven.
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A-1A - Supplemental Security Income Program, July 2008
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A-1A - Supplemental Security Income Program, August 2008
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A-1A - Supplemental Security Income Program
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A-1A - Supplemental Security Income Program
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A-1A - Supplemental Security Income Program
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A-1A - Supplemental Security Income Program
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A-1A - Supplemental Security Income Program
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A-1A - Supplemental Security Income Program
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A-1A - Supplemental Security Income Program
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Sports and journalism ethics: the coverage of 2012 London Olympics in the British, North-American and Spanish press is a research focused on analysing the treatment that the quality press of three countries (United Kingdom, United States of America and Spain) will carry out in the London Olympic Games. Through a solid methodological approach based on the combination of the qualitative content analysis and qualitative indepth interviews, the investigation will study if the media provide a quality coverage,that is, if they adequate their pieces to the fundamental principles of journalistic deontology (truth, justice, freedom and social responsibility). Furthermore, the research will assess if the selected media comply with the prescriptions established in the ethical codes, stylebooks, newsroom statutes and national and international recommendations about journalism ethics, ranging from each media’s guidelines to key transnational codes established by the UNESCO, the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) orthe Council of Europe.
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A-1A - Supplemental Security Income Program