999 resultados para Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern)


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Latin America is well known as an inequitable region. As it is recognized, inequality and corruption perception weaken the way that political institutions works and the democratic system. Focusing on Latin American and Caribbean countries, this paper analyzes what are the elements shaping tax morale. In particular, how the context influences ethical grounds decisions such as the predisposition to pay taxes is analyzed, using the survey carried out in 2005 by Latinobarometro. The objective is to analyze how country performance determines tax morale. To do so, four probitmodels are estimated using Gini index, Transparency International Corruption Perception Index and Gross Domestic Product per capita (GDPpc) as explanatory variables. As expected we found that some socio-demographic variables play a relevant role. Interestingly, we also found that, in this attitude, LAC countries do not register a gender bias. However, those are not our main contributions to the literature on the field. The most important results are linked to: 1) the levelmatters, GDPpc increases the probability of people having tax morale, 2) moreover, income distributionalso influence on tax morale but in opposite direction and 3) corruption perception also reduces tax morale. Those results show that the quality of institutions matters and therefore, the way that democracy works play a relevant role.

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Versión del texto en formato PDF (con fecha de diciembre de 1997) disponible en el sitio web: htt://www.iabd.org, en el apartado de

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Libro para estudiantes de inglés como lengua extranjera de nivel intermedio que quieran mejorar mediante la lectura, y para la preparación del examen Cambridge Preliminary English Test (PET). Contiene 28 fragmentos de obras clásicas y modernas de ficción o basadas en hechos reales, escritas en inglés por autores de distintos países, en orden ascendente de dificultad. Incluye una breve biografía de cada autor, preguntas previas a la lectura para estimular el interés, ejercicios de compresión y debate para trabajar con el texto, y ejercicios de vocabulario y gramática. Hay una sección con todas las soluciones al final del libro.

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Selección de treinta lecturas extraídas de la literatura en lengua inglesa de los últimos tres siglos, desde Daniel Defoe, autor (nacido en 1660) de la primera novela en inglés, a Phyllis Dorothy James, considerada la "reina del crimen" de los últimos años del siglo XX. Los textos están ordenados cronológicamente por fecha de publicación y van acompañados de una biografía del autor, ejercicios de comprensión, vocabulario, gramática, debate, expresión oral y redacción. Dirigido a estudiantes de inglés de nivel intermedio o intermedio-alto, y adecuado para alumnos que preparen el examen Cambridge First Certificate o la certificación IGCSE (International General Certificate of Secondary Education) de inglés como segunda lengua o de literatura. Incluye las soluciones de los ejercicios.

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This study compares the infant mortality profiles of 128 infants from two urban and two rural cemetery sites in medieval England. The aim of this paper is to assess the impact of urbanization and industrialization in terms of endogenous or exogenous causes of death. In order to undertake this analysis, two different methods of estimating gestational age from long bone lengths were used: a traditional regression method and a Bayesian method. The regression method tended to produce more marked peaks at 38 weeks, while the Bayesian method produced a broader range of ages and were more comparable with the expected "natural" mortality profiles. At all the sites, neonatal mortality (28-40 weeks) outweighed post-neonatal mortality (41-48 weeks) with rural Raunds Furnells in Northamptonshire, showing the highest number of neonatal deaths and post-medieval Spitalfields, London, showing a greater proportion of deaths due to exogenous or environmental factors. Of the four sites under study, Wharram Percy in Yorkshire showed the most convincing "natural" infant mortality profile, suggesting the inclusion of all births (i.e., stillbirths and unbaptised infants).