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Chemical evolution of elliptical galaxies with a variable IMF [PDF]
Growing evidence in recent years suggests a systematic variation of the stellar initial mass function (IMF), being top-heavy for starburst galaxies and possibly bottom-heavy for massive ellipticals. Galaxy chemical evolution simulations adopting an invariant canonical IMF face difficulty in simultaneously reproducing the metallicity and α-enhancement ...
Zhiqiang Yan +2 more
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The By component of the magnetic field inside the magnetosphere is positively correlated with the By component of the Interplanetary Magnetic Field (IMF). This leads to asymmetries in aurora, plasma convection and electric currents between the northern and southern hemispheres It has been demonstrated that magnetic conjugate locations in the northern ...
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The Evolution of IMF Conditionality
2023Abstract The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is a central actor in global economic governance, often associated with bailout packages for countries in crisis. These packages mandate the introduction of far-ranging and intrusive policy reforms.
Alexandros Kentikelenis, Thomas Stubbs
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Evolution of the magnetic field structure outside the magnetopause under radial IMF conditions [PDF]
AbstractWe use the Time History of Events and Macroscale Interactions during Substorms data to investigate the magnetic field structure just outside the magnetopause and its time evolution for radial interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) events. When the magnetic field drapes around the magnetopause in the magnetosheath region, an asymmetric magnetic ...
Gilbert Pi +2 more
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The Evolution of ‘Homegrown Conditionality’ in India: IMF Relations
Journal of Development Studies, 2004This article explores the historical relationship between the Government of India (GOI) and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) as a successful model for the ways in which a developing country can learn to work with and through multilateral organisations to promote economic and political development while sustaining democratic institutions and ...
Praveen K Chaudhry +2 more
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The Role of the IMF in the European Evolution
2013The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is an international organization comprising 187 member-states and running an exceptionally large number of intervention programs; on 30 April 2012 there were 51 arrangements in force. The IMF always had a notable presence in Europe, but its international role after the bailouts of Greece, Portugal and Ireland, has ...
Panagiotis E. Petrakis +2 more
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The radial evolution of the IMF fluctuations: A comparison with theoretical models
Solar Physics, 1982We conducted an analysis of the radial evolution of the wave phenomena observed in the inner solar system and associated with the high velocity solar wind stream pattern. The combined interplanetary magnetic field observations performed by Helios-1 and Helios-2 spacecraft allow to draw the following conclusions: (a) The compressive contribution to ...
Villante U., M. Vellante
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INVESTMENTS, GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUC AND EXPORTS EVOLUTION FOR THE COUNTRIES WITH AN IMF AGREEMENT
PROCEEDINGS OF THE INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE, 2023The current economy's flow is given by the dynamism of the multinational companies which are acting globally, increasing the openness of the countries regarding trade through foreign direct investment. With the international financial institutions leading backing them up, privatization, greenfield investments and mergers & acquisitions were ...
Adrian NEGREA +3 more
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Managing House Price Booms: Evolution of IMF Surveillance and Policy Advice [PDF]
AbstractThis chapter describes the evolution of IMF monitoring—“surveillance” in the IMF’s jargon—of housing markets from 2008 to the present. It explains how the IMF has assessed overvaluation in housing markets and the advice offered on the policy tools needed to manage house price booms.
Hites Ahir, Prakash Loungani
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Evolution of the IMF Economic Policy in the Bretton Woods Era
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2019The 2008 global financial crisis raised the expectations for the International Monetary Fund (IMF/the Fund) and instigated a call for a New Bretton Woods. In this paper, I review the Bretton Woods monetary system and the role of the IMF to suggest new insights into its role in the postwar international economic scene and discuss its future prospects ...
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