986 resultados para SECTOR ENERGETICO - AMERICA CENTRAL - PROYECTOS - 2004-2008
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El seminario de ensenanza de la demografia a nivel de pre-grado reunio a un grupo de docentes e investigadores de las universidades de Centroamerica y El Caribe, asi como del CELADE, a objeto de discutir los logros alcanzados y proponer medidas tendientes a una mayor institucionalizacion y mejoramiento de dicha ensenanza, iniciada en la decada del 60. Previa presentacion detallada de las conclusiones del seminario, se analiza la situacion en las distintas universidades en base a una encuesta por paises. Posteriormente, se discute en profundidad la ensenanza de pre-grado impartida en la universidad de Costa Rica y se proponen, a nivel regional, una serie de acciones destinadas a pre y post grado y a cursos no incluidos en la ensenanza regular
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Systemic risk is the protagonist of the recent financial crisis. This thesis proposes a definition and a propagation mechanism for systemic risk. Risk management has a direct linkage with capital management, when addressing the question that the risk handled by a financial institution is compatible with the amount of equity available. This thesis proposes a risk management of liquid market variables, which compose the assets of a bank, based on the statistical tool of PCA. The principal component analysis will define the PCR, or Principal Components of Risk. Such definition of Risk will be adopted to test if the risk represented by PCR is explanatory of the movements of equity and/or debt for the banks included in the in the index Itraxx financial senior: the results of these regressions will be compared with a formal Capital Adequacy test in order to assess the financial soundness of the main financial European institutions.
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Approximately 20% of leg ulcers remain unresponsive to the best conservative standard of care. So far, these patients could either receive conventional skin grafts or had to accept their intractable wound. Skin substitutes from cell culture may represent a promising alternative to heal a major part of these patients on a non-surgical, potentially more cost-effective basis.