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    Interview with David Golden

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    Interview with U.S. Army Chaplain David Golden

    From the Industry: David Golden, the first President of Telesat

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    View a testimonial from David Golden, the first President of Telesat

    David Franklyn, Renowned Intellectual Property and Technology Law Professor, Joins Golden Gate University

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    Golden Gate University (GGU) welcomes David Franklyn, a prominent law professor recognized nationally as a preeminent expert on intellectual property (IP) and technology law. Director of the McCarthy Institute for IP and Technology Law at the University of San Francisco since 2000, Franklyn also consults with global technology companies serving as an expert witness in trademark and IP cases

    David Kendall Story of the Golden Apple

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    NOTE: to view these items please visit http://dynkincollection.library.cornell.eduInterview conducted by Eugene Dynkin with David Kendall in 1975, in Warsaw, Poland; David Kendall tells the story of the Golden Apple

    Book review: California greenin': how the Golden State became an environmental leader by David Vogel

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    California Greenin': How the Golden State Became an Environmental Leader presents a political history of California's environmental leadership. David Vogel carefully details how citizen mobilisation, business support and regulatory capacity have iteratively enabled progressive reforms. This is a fascinating case study in its own right, but it also provides broader insights about progressive policy change – both methodologically and substantively, as Alice Evans explains

    Dynamical theory of binary ionic mixtures

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    Following the Golden-Kalman one-component-plasma nonlinear response-function approach, the authors formulate an approximation scheme for the calculation of dynamical ionic polarizabilities in binary-mixture plasmas. Preliminary collective-mode calculations are presented in the weak- and very-strong-coupling regimes

    On the Golden Rule of capital accumulation under endogenous longevity

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    This note derives the Golden Rule of capital accumulation in a Chakraborty-type economy, i.e. a two-period OLG economy where longevity is endogenous. It is shown that the capital per worker maximizing steady-state consumption per head is inferior to the Golden Rule capital level prevailing under exogenous longevity. We characterize also the lifetime Golden Rule, that is, the capital per worker maximizing steady-state expected lifetime consumption per head, and show that this tends to exceed the standard Golden Rule capital level.Golden Rule, longevity, OLG models
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