421 research outputs found
Groh grocery store, Bovill, Idaho
This frame building, which was the original Groh grocery and bakery, burned in 1912. Four people in the line are identified, beginning with the 6th, these are Mrs. Alice Taylor, Mr. Taylor, Alvina Groh holding a baby - possibly Harold Taylor - and John Groh
Inside Maine books piece on Summer People, by Indiana author Brian Groh, on
Inside Maine books piece on Summer People, by Indiana author Brian Groh, on a college dropout\u27s summer in an upscale Maine resort town. With brief notes on With Reckless Abandon: Memoirs of a Boat-Obsessed Life, by Jim Sharp, who captained Adventure, the Gloucester fishing schooner-turned-Camden-windjammer
The Groh grocery store in Bovill, Idaho
John Groh (standing by horses) operated his first grocery store out of a tent. The man at left is not identified. Beside him are three large squash; elsewhere are crates of vegetables and melons. In the background at left is the frame of a new building, probably the Gropp store. Dimly seen above the horse's rump is a two-story building once the J.A. Anderson store, which stood at Pine and 1st
A fiscal theory of sovereign risk
This paper presents a fiscal theory of sovereign risk and default. Under certain monetary-fiscal regimes, the risk of default, and thus the emergence of sovereign risk premia, are inevitable. The paper characterizes the equilibrium processes of the sovereign risk premium and the default rate under a number of alternative monetary policy arrangements. It is argued that, given the fiscal stance, monetary policy plays a crucial role in shaping the equilibrium behaviour of the country risk premium and the default rate. For instance, under some of the monetary policy rules considered, the expected default rate and the sovereign risk premium are zero (and therefore unforecastable) although the government defaults regularly. Under other monetary regimes the default rate and the sovereign risk premium are serially correlated (and therefore forecastable). In addition, environments are characterized under which delaying default is counterproductive. JEL Classification: E6, F4
Group of people in Bovill
People are identified in caption: 'Back row (adults) Herman Zagelow, Alvina Groh, Mrs. Herman Zagelow. Fourth row, Sophia Zagelow, Marie Zagelow, and two girls not identified. Third row - in dark suit - Johnny Zagelow standing between a boy not identified (left) and Margaret McDonald. in front, John Groh holding Madeleine Groh and Elsie Zagelow, Tom Groh holding his son Tommy.
President\u27s Convocation (2002 Program and audio)
Order of speakers according to the program: Chaplain Dennis Groh; President Minor Myers, jr.; Student Senate President John Rapp, 2003; Associate Provost Roger Schnaitter; Provost and Dean of Faculty Janet McNew; and Nobel Prize Laureate author Isabel Allende. Music performance by School of Music Professors David Vayo and Roger Garrett
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School tracking and intergenerational transmission of education
Bratti M, Cappellari L, Groh-Samberg O, Lohmann H. School tracking and intergenerational transmission of education. In: Ermisch J, Jäntti M, Smeeding TM, eds. From parents to children. The intergenerational transmission of advantage. 13. New York: Russell Sage Foundation; 2012: 311-344
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