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Contiene: Fe de erratas, Indice de las cosas contenidas a dos col., p. 130-139 ; Indice locorum sacrae, p. 140-146 ; Indice axiomatum, p. 147-150 ; Biografía de S. Bernardo en latín, p. 151-152

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Inscripción en la parte inferior: "EL ORIGINAL DE ESTA IMAGEN de S. VICENTE FERRER que se venera en su Celda del R.al Conv.to de Pred.es de la Ciu.d de Valencia, pintada sobre las tablas en q dormia el Santo; fe desprendiò, consolò, y abraçò, a S. Luis Bertran à ocasion de averse puesto à sus pies afligido por verse elegido Prior de aquel Convento; Como consta en el Proceso de la Canoniçacion del dicho S. Luís"

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Well-functioning factor markets are an essential condition for the competitiveness and sustainable development of agriculture and rural areas. At the same time, the functioning of the factor markets themselves is influenced by changes in agriculture and the rural economy. Such changes can be the result of progress in technology, globalisation and European market integration, changing consumer preferences and shifts in policy. Changes in the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) over the last decade have particularly affected the rural factor markets. This book analyses the functioning of factor markets for agriculture in the EU-27 and several candidate countries. Written by leading academics and policy analysts from various European countries, these chapters compare the different markets, their institutional framework, their impact on agricultural development and structural change, and their interaction with the CAP. As the first comparative study to cover rural factor markets in Europe, highlighting their diversity − despite the Common Agricultural Policy and an integrated single market − Land, Labour & Capital Markets in European Agriculture provides a timely and valuable source of information at a time of further CAP reform and the continuing transformation of the EU's rural areas.

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Among the different production factors, land is the one that most often limits farm development and one of the most studied. The connection between policy and other context variables and land markets is at the core of the policy debate, including the present reform of the Common Agricultural Policy. The proposal of the latter has been published in October 2011 and in Italy it will include the switch of the payment regime from an historical to a regional basis. The authors’ objective is to simulate the impact of the proposed policy reform on the land market, particularly on land values and propensity to transaction. They combine insights and data from a farm household investment model revised and extended in order to simulate the demand curve for land in different policy scenarios and a survey of farmers stated intention carried out in the province of Bologna (Italy) in 2012. Based on these results, the authors calibrate a mathematical programming model of land market exchanges for the province of Bologna and use this model form simulation. The results of the model largely corroborate the results from the survey and both hint at a relevant reaction of the land demand and supply to the shift from the historical to the regionalised payments. As effect, the regionalisation would result in increased rental prices and in a tendency to the re-allocation of land.

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EDITED VERSION TO BE PUBLISHED SOON. The aim of this paper is to contribute to the estimation of the potential effects of the CAP reform on propensity to transaction, particularly comparing the effect of different new instruments/policy settings with the current policy (CAP health check) used as a baseline. The work is focused on three of new policy instruments within the post 2013 CAP reform proposal: regionalization, greening and capping. The first and second are analysed in more detail. The analysis will be based on a survey of farmers in the Province of Bologna, Emilia Romagna, Italy. The questionnaire focuses on mechanism of access to land and related incentives towards different land use/economic behaviour. The survey includes information about respondent characteristics (farm, farmer, household and payments received) and stated intention about potential changes in land operated under alternative agricultural policy scenarios (particularly the post-2013 reform proposals).

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Back Row: Kalli Hose, Lynn Mittler, Hilary Hughes, Sandi Marotti, Keely Libby, Katie Thomas, Lelli Hose

Middle Row: assistant coach Meri Dembrow, Kristin Shaiper, Jennifer DiMascio, Shay Perry, Katie Allison, Katherine Epler, Katie Vignevic, head coach Patti Smith

Front Row: trainer J Peters, Josee, Charvet, Patricia Maran, Natasha Bach, Mary Peters, Mary Beth Bird,

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Front Row: Nancy Irvine, Katie Epler, Katie Vignevic, co-captain Kristin Shaiper, co-captain Katie Thomas, co-captain Sandie Marotti, Katie Allison, Shay Perry.

Back Row: assistant coach Meri Dembrow, athletic trainer Hank Handel, Jennifer DiMascio, Kalli Hose, Chrissie Johnson, Stacy Daly. Nicole Hoover, Keely Libby, Mary Beth Bird, Lelli Hose, Jenny Ridgely, head coach Patti Smith.

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Front Row: Mary Beth Bird, Katie Allison, Katie Thomas, Katie Vignevic

Middle Row: Rachael Geisthardt, Kalli Hose, Nancy Irvine, Chrissie Johnson Shay Perry, Lelli Hose, Keely Libby, Jen DiMascio, Nicole Hoover

Back Row: assistant coach Meri Dembrow, Jennifer Foley, Aaleya Koreishi, Gia Biagi, Sherene Smith, Jennifer Lupinsiki, Selina Harris, Meredith Franden, Heather Rooney, student athletic trainer Bryn Mickel, head coach Patti Smith

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Front Row: Jen DiMascio, Kalli Hose, Keely Libby, Shay Perry, Lelli Hose

Second Row: Gia Biagi, ?, Aaleya Koreishi, Sherene Smith, Jen Lupinski, Meredith Franden, Selina Harris, ?

Back Row: Jamie Blake, Kate Hallada, Bree Derr, Heather Rooney, Rachael Geisthardt, Nicole Hoover, Michelle Smulders, Nancy Irvine, assistant coach Meri Dembro, head coach Patti Smith

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Patient and public involvement has been at the heart of UK health policy for more than two decades. This commitment to putting patients at the heart of the British National Health Service (NHS) has become a central principle helping to ensure equity, patient safety and effectiveness in the health system. The recent Health and Social Care Act 2012 is the most significant reform of the NHS since its foundation in 1948. More radically, this legislation undermines the principle of patient and public involvement, public accountability and returns the power for prioritisation of health services to an unaccountable medical elite. This legislation marks a sea-change in the approach to patient and public involvement in the UK and signals a shift in the commitment of the UK government to patient-centred care. © 2013 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.