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Translocation a potential corridor for equine piroplasms in Cape mountain zebra (Equus zebra zebra)
Translocation of animals in fragmented habitats is an important means of dispersal and gene flow, however, the movement of animals has led to the spread of various diseases globally and wildlife are often the reservoirs of these diseases. Currently, Cape
Rae Marvin Smith +4 more
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This paper responds to the draft Queensland Plan, asking where economic growth will come from to lift incomes above the rest of Australia. All boom, no benefit?
Laura Eadie, Michael Hayman
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Jun Tan interview for the China Boom Project
Jun Tan, a migrant worker who works at a manufacturing factory, was interviewed by the Asia Society staff in Chengdu, China in March 2009.Transcript and interviewee's bio are available.Original video interviews are available at the Asia Society.The China
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Knowledge management within the Information Systems Study Program at Dian Nuswantoro University is currently still at an ineffective stage. Although the program focuses on the development and distribution of information systems, the lack of an ...
Ramadhan Rakhmat Sani +3 more
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Frank Hawke interview for the China Boom Project
Frank Hawke, Managing Director of Global Sage, was interviewed by the Asia Society staff on August 10, 2010.Transcript and interviewee's bio are available.Original video interviews are available at the Asia Society.The China Boom Project classified this ...
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Modeling Business Cycles from New Keynesians Views using Differential Equations Structure: Dynamic Panel Approach [PDF]
This research examines business-cycle fluctuations by using Knowledge-based Economy Index (KEI). Data have been collected using consolidated method in 116 countries over the period 1990 -2012.
sohrab delangizan +3 more
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Abstract Credit booms are not rare, some end in a crisis (bad booms) whereas others do not (good booms). We document that credit booms start with an increase in productivity growth, which subsequently falls faster during bad booms. We develop a model in which a crisis happens when a credit boom transits toward an information regime with ...
Guillermo Ordonez, Gary Gorton
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Baby Boom, Asset Market Meltdown and Liquidity Trap [PDF]
A so-called “asset market meltdown hypothesis” predicts that baby boomers’ large savings will drive asset market booms that will eventually collapse because of the boomers’ large retirement dissavings.
Junning Cai
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George Akerlof interview for the China Boom Project
George Akerlof, Professor of Economics at the University of California, Berkeley, was interviewed by the Asia Society staff in Beijing, China on January 14, 2010.Transcript and interviewee's bio are available.Original video interviews are available at ...
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