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Bildungsstandards. Kritische Reflexionen zu einem Oxymoron [PDF]
Der folgende Beitrag verfolgt das Anliegen, die Bildungsstandards auf ihre konzeptionelle und instrumentelle Eignung für das Ziel der Verbesserung der schulischen Erziehung durch ‚Outputsteuerung‘ kritisch zu überprüfen.Die Argumentation greift dabei vor
Volker Bank
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Perceptual multistability is well-known and mostly visually demonstrated: Common examples are Necker's cube or Rubin's face-vase that produce qualitatively different percepts continuously oscillating between the solutions despite physically stable stimuli.
Malin Styrnal+2 more
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We study the interaction between relationship banking and short-term arm’s length activities of banks, called trading. We show that a bank can use the franchise value of its relationships to expand the scale of trading, but may allocate too much capital to trading ex post , compromising its ability to build relationships ex ante .
Arnoud W. A. Boot+4 more
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Banks, Shadow Banking, and Fragility [PDF]
We study a banking model in which regulatory arbitrage induces the existence of shadow banking next to regulated banks. We show that the size of the shadow banking sector determines its stability. Panic-based runs become possible only if this sector is large. Moreover, if regulated banks conduct shadow banking, a relatively larger shadow banking sector
Luck, Stephan, Schempp, Paul
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Banking and Industrialization [PDF]
AbstractWe establish a causal role for banking access in the spread of the Industrial Revolution over the period 1817–1881 by exploiting unique employment data from 10,528 parishes across England and Wales and a novel instrument. We estimate that a one standard deviation increase in 1817 finance employment increases annualized industrial employment ...
Heblich, Stephan, Trew, Alex
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Why do banks fail? We create a panel covering most commercial banks from 1865 through 2023 to study the history of failing banks in the United States. Failing banks are characterized by rising asset losses, deteriorating solvency, and an increasing reliance on expensive non-core funding. Commonalities across failing banks imply that failures are highly
Sergio Correia+2 more
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The Role of Gamma Delta T Cells in Autoimmune Rheumatic Diseases
Autoimmune rheumatic diseases (ARDs), affecting ~1−1.5% of all humans, are associated with considerable life long morbidity and early mortality. Early studies in the 1990s showed numerical changes of the recently discovered γδ T cells in ...
Ilan Bank
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Continuity and Change in World Bank Development Discourses and the Rhetoric Role of Accounting [PDF]
Purpose ? The paper traces how the World Bank has utilised accounting rhetoric/languages in articulating development discourses at different stages of global capitalism through the case study of development projects in Sri Lanka and published development
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The algebraic structure of morphosyntactic features
The most common way of separating homophony from syncretism — which is a basic challenge for any inflectional analysis: to distinguish between accidental and systematic form-identity — is attributing only the latter to a coherent feature combination ...
Sebastian Bank
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Research Collaborators for structural Bioinformatics Protein Data Bank (RCBS PDB) began in 1970’s by group of the young crystallographers, including Edgar Meyer, Gerson Coheon and Helen M Berman.[1] The project was initiated in 1971 to list the ...
S. Parasuraman
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