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Recording of interview with Wayne Muller
Muller is an author, psychotherapist and minister living in Fairfax, CA. Muller met Nouwen as a student at Harvard Divinity School (Cambridge, MA) from 1982-1985; Muller took Nouwen's Introduction to the Spiritual Life course in the Spring semester of 1983.1 audio cassette (1 hr., 30 mins.)Title based on contents of the item. ; Reference copies of the audio cassettes are available (located with originals). ; Located in audio cassettes box 13. ; No reproduction of this material without permission of the Archivist. ; The interview has been transcribed and is available electronically and in hard copy. ; Digitized February 3, 2011.For more information please contact Special Collections, the University of St. Michael's College.Item consists of one audio cassette (SR2007 66 66 53) of an interview with Wayne Muller conducted by Sue Mosteller, csj on October 31, 2004 at the San Damiano Retreat Centre in Danville, CA. Themes present in Muller's interview include death, grief, Buddhism, fundamentalism and Nouwen's legacy
Granzotto (Giani) : Christophe Colomb. Traduit de l'italien par Sybille Zavriew ; Colomb (Fernando) : Christophe Colomb raconté par son fils, traduction et notes d'Eugène Muller. Préface de Jacques Heers
Souty François J.-L. Granzotto (Giani) : Christophe Colomb. Traduit de l'italien par Sybille Zavriew ; Colomb (Fernando) : Christophe Colomb raconté par son fils, traduction et notes d'Eugène Muller. Préface de Jacques Heers. In: Revue française d'histoire d'outre-mer, tome 75, n°279, 2e trimestre 1988. pp. 249-251
Estimation des consommations de producteurs agricoles d'Afrique centrale
Schätzung des Verbrauchs von Landwirten in Zentralafrika,
von Christophe Muller.
In diesem Artikel wird ein lineares System der Konsumausgaben der Bauern in Ruanda geschätzt. Verschiedene Methoden werden hierbei angewandt, insbesondere zur Korrektur der Auswirkungen des hohen Eigenverbrauchsgrades dieser Haushalte. Die Schätzungsergebnisse bestätigen die verfügbaren soziologischen Beobachtungen. Für sämtliche Giiter wird die Einkommenselastizität bestimmt. Der Zusammensetzung eines Haushalts kommt bei der Erklärung der "Mindestverbräuche" eine wesentliche Bedeutung zu, was den Einfluß der Merkmale des Haushaltsvorstandes und des Umfeldes aufzeigt.Estimation of Consumption by Farmers in Central Africa,
by Christophe Muller.
The purpose of this paper is to estimate a linear system of consumer spending by Rwanda farmers. Several methods of estimation are used, particularly one to counteract the effects of the high own-consumption rate in these households. The available sociological observations are confirmed income elasticity for each good is estimated; minimal consumption is largely due to household composition. The influence of the head of the household and the environment is identified.Estimation des consommations de producteurs agricoles d'Afrique centrale,
par Christophe Muller.
Un système linéaire de dépenses de consommation des paysans du Rwanda est estimé. Diverses méthodes sont employées, en particulier pour corriger les effets du taux élevé d'autoconsommation de ces ménages. Les observations sociologiques disponibles sont confirmées. Les élasticités-revenu sont évaluées pour chaque bien. L'impact de la composition du ménage dans l'explication des "consommations minimales" est fort. L'influence des caractéristiques du chef et de l'environnement sont identifiées.Estimación del consumo de los productores agricolas de Africa Central,
por Christopher Muller.
En este artículo se presenta una estimación del sistema lineal de gastos de consumo de los campesinos de Ruanda. Para realizar dicha estimación se utilizan diversos métodos, especialmente para corregir los efectos del elevado índice de autoconsumo de las unidades familiares. Los resultados de dichas estimaciones confïrman las observaciones sociológicas disponibles. Para cada género de bienes se evalúan las elasticidades-ingresos. La composición de la unidad familiar tiene un impacto considerable en los "consumos mínimos". Por último se identifïca la influencia de las características del jefe de familia y del entorno.Muller Christophe. Estimation des consommations de producteurs agricoles d'Afrique centrale. In: Économie & prévision, n°105, 1992-4. pp. 17-34
In memoriam Juliette de La Genière
https://insula.univ-lille.fr/2022/06/15/in-memoriam-juliette-de-la-geniereCe billet d'Insula évoque la carrière et la personnalité de Juliette de La Genière (1927-2022) qui enseigna l’archéologie à l’Université de Lille, de 1969 à 1996. Billet co-écrit par Arthur Muller, Professeur émérite d’archéologie grecque à l’Université de Lille, collègue de Juliette de La Genière de 1981 à 1997 et par Christophe Hugot, responsable de la Bibliothèque des sciences de l’Antiquité, ancien étudiant de Juliette de La Genière
In memoriam Juliette de La Genière
https://insula.univ-lille.fr/2022/06/15/in-memoriam-juliette-de-la-geniereCe billet d'Insula évoque la carrière et la personnalité de Juliette de La Genière (1927-2022) qui enseigna l’archéologie à l’Université de Lille, de 1969 à 1996. Billet co-écrit par Arthur Muller, Professeur émérite d’archéologie grecque à l’Université de Lille, collègue de Juliette de La Genière de 1981 à 1997 et par Christophe Hugot, responsable de la Bibliothèque des sciences de l’Antiquité, ancien étudiant de Juliette de La Genière
Herbert J. Muller Distinguished Visiting Professor
Herbert J. Muller, American historian, professor, government official, and author, is speaking at The University of Alabama around 1968
Author ID’s: enhance visibility and accessibility: Workshop 2
Papers presented at the second workshop on Author ID’s: enhance visibility and accessibility , Auditorium, Merensky Library, University of Pretoria, 28 October 2015Follow up on the first workshop (Researcher ID Workshop), the aim of this workshop was to continue discussion on the information specialists' role in enhancing research visibility and accessibility. A large part of the workshop was devoted to a discussion and practical demonstration of ORCID ID by Mr Matthew Buys, the Regional Director of ORCID. Author IDs were also discussed from different perspectives, including a junior information specialist (Ms Lesego Makhafola); a cataloguer (Ms Martha De Waal); a researcher (Prof. Estelle Venter) and a case study at GIBS (Ms Beulah Muller).mn201
Herbert J. Muller, speaking at The University of Alabama
Herbert J. Muller, American historian, professor, government official, and author, is speaking at The University of Alabama around 1968
WHICH HUMAN CAPITAL MATTERS FOR RICH AND POOR'S WAGES? EVIDENCE FROM MATCHED WORKER-FIRM DATA FROM TUNISIA
In this paper, we study the return to human capital variables for wages of workers observed in Tunisian matched worker-firm data in 1999. This reveals us how returns to human capital in a Less Developed Country like Tunisia may differ from the industrial countries usually studied with matched data. We develop a new method based on multivariate analysis of firm characteristics, which allows us most of the benefits obtained by introducing firm dummies in wage equations for studying the effect of education. It also provides a human capital interpretation of the effect of these dummy variables. Moreover, in the studied data, using three firm characteristics easily collectable yields results close to those obtained by using the matched structure of the data. The workers with low wages or low conditional wages experience greater returns to human capital than workers belonging to the middle of the wage distribution, while their return to schooling is significantly lower than that of high wage workers. The estimates support the hypothesis that human capital is associated with positive intra-firm externality on wages. Therefore, a given worker would be more productive and better paid in an environment strongly endowed in human capital. However, the low wage workers do not take advantage of the human capital in the firm. Conversely, the low wage workers benefit from working in the textile sector in terms of wages unlike the middle and high wage workers. Finally, the low wage workers and high wage workers benefit from an innovative environment, while the middle wage workers do not.Wage, returns to human capital, matched worker-firm data, quantile regressions, factor analysis, Tunisia
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