997 resultados para all-ceramic
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We prove that the fundamental group of any Seifert 3-manifold is conjugacy separable. That is, conjugates may be distinguished infinite quotients or, equivalently, conjugacy classes are closed in the pro-finite topology.
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In this paper we use micro data from the Spanish Family Expenditure Survey for 1990 to estimate, for the first time, the private and social rates of return of different university degrees in Spain. We compute internal rates of return and include investment on higher education financed by the public purse to estimate social rates of return. Our main finding is that, as presumed, there is large heterogeneity in rates of return amongst different university
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According to official statistics, disabled people in Spain number 3.5 million and make up 8.8% of the Spanish population. This group of people are increasingly being recognised as members of society with equal rights, and many of their demands are gradually being transformed into solutions that benefit society as a whole. One example is improved accessibility. Accessible built environments are more human and inclusive places, as well as being easier to get around. Improved accessibility is now recognised as a requirement shared by all members of society, although it is achieved thanks to the demands of disabled people and their representatives. The 1st National Accessibility Plan is a strategic framework for action aimed at ensuring that new products, services and built environments are designed to be accessible for as many people as possible (Design for All) and that existing ones are gradually duly adapted.
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We analyze (non-deterministic) contests with anonymous contest success functions. There is no restriction on the number of contestants or on their valuations for the prize. We provide intuitive and easily verifiable conditions for the existence of an equilibrium with properties similar to the one of the (deterministic) all-pay auction. Since these conditions are fulfilled for a wide array of situations, the predictions of this equilibrium are very robust to the specific details of the contest. An application of this result contributes to fill a gap in the analysis of the popular Tullock rent- seeking game because it characterizes properties of an equilibrium for increasing returns to scale larger than two, for any number of contestants and in contests with or without a common value. Keywords: (non-) deterministic contest, all-pay auction, contest success functions. JEL Classification Numbers: C72 (Noncooperative Games), D72 (Economic Models of Political Processes: Rent-Seeking, Elections), D44 (Auctions).
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Report for the scientific sojourn at the Department of Information Technology (INTEC) at the Ghent University, Belgium, from january to june 2007. All-Optical Label Swapping (AOLS) forms a key technology towards the implementation of All-Optical Packet Switching nodes (AOPS) for the future optical Internet. The capital expenditures of the deployment of AOLS increases with the size of the label spaces (i.e. the number of used labels), since a special optical device is needed for each recognized label on every node. Label space sizes are affected by the wayin which demands are routed. For instance, while shortest-path routing leads to the usage of fewer labels but high link utilization, minimum interference routing leads to the opposite. This project studies and proposes All-Optical Label Stacking (AOLStack), which is an extension of the AOLS architecture. AOLStack aims at reducing label spaces while easing the compromise with link utilization. In this project, an Integer Lineal Program is proposed with the objective of analyzing the softening of the aforementioned trade-off due to AOLStack. Furthermore, a heuristic aiming at finding good solutions in polynomial-time is proposed as well. Simulation results show that AOLStack either a) reduces the label spaces with a low increase in the link utilization or, similarly, b) uses better the residual bandwidth to decrease the number of labels even more.
Más allá de la ley de May: disparidades curvilíneas y conflicto intrapartidista. El caso de Cataluña
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Este artículo pretende contribuir al debate sobre el papel que desempeñan los adherentes y activistas y, de modo especial, a intentar plantear de nuevo el problema de su influencia dentro del partido. Para ello se revisa el trabajo de May (1973), sus posteriores desarrollos empíricos, y se intenta comprobar su validez en los principales ejes que marcan la competencia política catalana. Una vez comprobada la existencia de disparidades ideológicas en el caso catalán, el papel se centra en discutir algunas de las limitaciones del modelo de May. Ello permite, a su vez, sugerir la necesidad de elaborar un nuevo modelo de conflicto partidista que tenga presente tanto las relaciones de poder verticales (entre dirigentes y activistas) como horizontales (entre los mismos dirigentes). Para mostrar empíricamente las debilidades señaladas en el modelo de May, el análisis termina con un caso estudio que intenta ilustrar la dificultad de asociar disparidades con conflicto interno.
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We consider optimal monetary and scal policies in a New Keynesian model of a small open economy with sticky prices and wages. In this benchmark setting monetary policy is all we need - analytical results demonstrate that variations in government spending should play no role in the stabilization of shocks. In extensions we show, rstly, that this is even when true when allowing for in ation inertia through backward-looking rule-of-thumb price and wage-setting, as long as there is no discrepancy between the private and social evaluation of the marginal rate of substitution between consumption and leisure. Secondly, the optimal neutrality of government spending is robust to the issuance of public debt. In the presence of debt government spending will deviate from the optimal steady-state but only to the extent required to cover the deficit, not to provide any additional macroeconomic stabilization. However, unlike government spending variations in tax rates can play a complementary role to monetary policy, as they change relative prices rather than demand.
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El present treball és un estudi a nivell global i individual sobre marques, i especialment les lovemarks, i els diferents vincles emocionals que motiven i impulsen el culte de determinats béns i serveis. L’estudi està enfocat a dos nivells: el del consumidor i el dels planificadors estratègics de marca.
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La irrupció d’Internet i les Noves Tecnologies, juntament amb una sèrie de factors socials, polítics i econòmics, han redefinit la clàssica relació unidireccional entre els mitjans i les seves audiències. En aquest context de democratització informativa, el tradicional monopoli dels mitjans ha desaparegut en pro d’un accés i una participació més gran dels lectors a la informació. Aquesta nova modalitat periodística, denominada Periodisme Participatiu o 2.0, promou tota una sèrie de canals o vies de comunicació -xats, fòrums, enquestes, entrevistes, lectors informadors etc.- que ofereixen a l’usuari la possibilitat de convertir-se en receptors i emissors de les noticies alhora. Aquesta intervenció activa de les audiències en el procés informatiu ha alterat, irremediablement, els patrons de consum informatiu i la naturalesa del periodisme tradicional
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In this paper we show that the inclusion of unemployment-tenure interaction variates in Mincer wage equations is subject to serious pitfalls. These variates were designed to test whether or not the sensitivity to the business cycle of a worker’s wage varies according to her tenure. We show that three canonical variates used in the literature - the minimum unemployment rate during a worker’s time at the firm(min u), the unemployment rate at the start of her tenure(Su) and the current unemployment rate interacted with a new hire dummy(δu) - can all be significant and "correctly" signed even when each worker in the firm receives the same wage, regardless of tenure (equal treatment). In matched data the problem can be resolved by the inclusion in the panel of firm-year interaction dummies. In unmatched data where this is not possible, we propose a solution for min u and Su based on Solon, Barsky and Parker’s(1994) two step method. This method is sub-optimal because it ignores a large amount of cross tenure variation in average wages and is only valid when the scaled covariances of firm wages and firm employment are acyclical. Unfortunately δu cannot be identified in unmatched data because a differential wage response to unemployment of new hires and incumbents will appear under both equal treatment and unequal treatment.