540 research outputs found
David Jacob Simonsen Collection 1928-1929
The collection contains two letters from Rabbi David Jacob Simonsen to Benzion Eisenstadt, regarding a journal published by Eisenstadt.Rabbi, born 1853 in Copenhagen. Died 1932 in Copenhagen. Chief rabbi of Denmark from 1891 to 1902.The original German-language inventory is available in the folderProcessed for digitizationSent for digitizationReturned from digitizationLinked to online manifestationdigitize
R script of analyses of dropping counts, fleeing distance and flock size
Complete script of analyses of all data used in the MS 'Is it worthwhile scaring geese to alleviate damage to crops? – An experimental study' by Simonsen, Caroline; Madsen, Jesper; Tombre, Ingunn; Nabe-Nielsen, Jacob. J. Appl. Eco
Mario Henrique Simonsen
O AUTOR inicia o artigo efetuando uma breve revisão da literatura nacional que analisa as contribuições de Mario Henrique Simonsen à teoria econômica. Em seguida, detalham-se quatro pontos não abordados nos trabalhos revistos. Em particular, sua derradeira contribuição, referente à literatura sobre os custos de bem-estar da inflação, pesquisa que deu origem recentemente, cinco anos após o seu falecimento, a um artigo publicado no prestigioso Journal of Money, Credit and Banking.THE AUTHOR starts the article by presenting a short a review of the Brazilian literature concerning the academic contributions of Mario Henrique Simonsen. In a subsequent step, four points not included in the works surveyed are detailed. Particularly, his last contribution, related to the welfare costs of inflation, which lead to an article published in February of 2001, five years after his death, in the prestigious Journal of Money Credit and Banking
Mario Henrique Simonsen
O AUTOR inicia o artigo efetuando uma breve revisão da literatura nacional que analisa as contribuições de Mario Henrique Simonsen à teoria econômica. Em seguida, detalham-se quatro pontos não abordados nos trabalhos revistos. Em particular, sua derradeira contribuição, referente à literatura sobre os custos de bem-estar da inflação, pesquisa que deu origem recentemente, cinco anos após o seu falecimento, a um artigo publicado no prestigioso Journal of Money, Credit and Banking.THE AUTHOR starts the article by presenting a short a review of the Brazilian literature concerning the academic contributions of Mario Henrique Simonsen. In a subsequent step, four points not included in the works surveyed are detailed. Particularly, his last contribution, related to the welfare costs of inflation, which lead to an article published in February of 2001, five years after his death, in the prestigious Journal of Money Credit and Banking
Mário Henrique Simonsen e o desenvolvimento brasileiro
Este estudo apresenta a visão de Mário Henrique Simonsen em relação ao desenvolvimento brasileiro. Através da literatura sobre o autor foi possível identificar quais foram suas principais contribuições para a economia do país. E, através do estudo de suas obras, averiguou-se seu posicionamento quanto aos rumos do desenvolvimento brasileiro. Como principais contribuições de Simonsen à Ciência Econômica e à economia brasileira têm-se: os estudos sobre a inflação, especialmente a teoria sobre seus determinantes, as considerações sobre a correção monetária, a curva do salário real, a aplicação de políticas de renda como forma de estabilização decorrente da crítica às expectativas racionais; a regra do endividamento prudencial; e as considerações sobre a concorrência. Em relação ao processo de desenvolvimento brasileiro, Simonsen apontou, a partir de 1965, alguns desafios para alcançar o mesmo, quais sejam, o aumento no nível de poupança interna; a melhoria quantitativa e qualitativa da educação e da tecnologia; a contenção da explosão demográfica; a distribuição de renda por meio de mecanismos indiretos; o estímulo às exportações; o apoio à empresa nacional; a eliminação da inflação; e a necessidade de maior racionalidade econômica e administrativa.This study presents the Mário Henrique Simonsen’s view about the brazilian development. The literature about the author allows the identification of his main contributions to the country’s economy. Moreover, the study of his bibliography allows the inquiry of his position about the direction of the brazilian development. Simonsen’s main contributions to Economics and to brazilian economy pass through the studies on inflation, especially the theory about its three causes, the considerations about the monetary correction, the real wage curve, the application of income policies as a stabilization way due to the rational expectations critique; the rule of prudential indebtedness; and the considerations about competition. In relation to the brazilian development process, Simonsen indicated, from 1965 on, some challenges to catch it, such as the increase of domestic savings level; the improvement – quantitative and qualitative – of education and technology; the containment of the demographic explosion; the distribution of income by indirect procedures; the incentive to exportation; the support to national companies; the elimination of high rates of inflation; and the necessity of more economic and managerial rationality
Data for publication: Experimental requirements for high temperature solid state electrochemical TEM experiments
This dataset was used for the our publication in Small Method "Experimental requirements for high temperature solid state electrochemical TEM experiments" authored by:Zhongtao Ma, Christodoulos Chatzichristodoulou, Waynah Lou Dacayan, Kristian Speranza Mølhave, Francesco Maria Chiabrera, Thomas Erik Lyck Smitshuysen, Christian Danvad Damsgaard, Søren Bredmose Simonsen**corresponding author: [email protected]</p
Emergent Use-Patterns:Studying the Integration of Groupware in a Networked Organisation
When a networked organisation chooses to invest a considerable amount of esources in deploying a groupware application the reasons and goals can vary. No matter why the groupware was initially deployed it is in general very difficult to monitor and evaluate how it is actually used and integrated with the work practice. This research-in-progress investigates the possibilities of evaluating the integration by characterising emergent use-patterns. We have studied the deployment and use of a generic web based groupware application – Lotus QuickPlace (QP) – in a large networked organisation distributed throughout Scandinavia and elsewhere. We have employed a research method comprising different data-gathering techniques – interview, participant observation, document analysis, survey, and http-log analysis – in an attempt to analyse how the groupware is used and which general use-patterns emerge after deployment. The ongoing research has been carried out since the initial installation of the application in summer 2000, and has identified different types of general use-patterns, which have emerged in the subsequent use of the groupware in the organisation. We examine four cases of QP use and describe the emergent use-pattern in each case. Characterising factors of these four use-patterns are discussed in order to show some preliminary findings of this approach and discuss future research efforts
The Rating Game: Sentiment Rating Reproducibility from Text
Sentiment analysis models often use rat-ings as labels, assuming that these rat-ings reflect the sentiment of the accom-panying text. We investigate (i) whether human readers can infer ratings from re-view text, (ii) how human performance compares to a regression model, and (iii) whether model performance is affected by the rating “source ” (i.e. original author vs. annotator). We collect IMDb movie reviews with author-provided ratings, and have them re-annotated by crowdsourced and trained annotators. Annotators re-produce the original ratings better than a model, but are still far off in more than 5 % of the cases. Models trained on annotator-labels outperform those trained on author-labels, questioning the useful-ness of author-rated reviews as training data for sentiment analysis.
"Across the Meridian, I try seeing the other side". Untranslatability and Creole Identity in Derek Walcott's Omeros
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