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Phillips Roger. - Wild flowers of Britain ; Phillips Roger. - Trees in Britain, Europe and North America ; Phillips Roger. - Grasses, ferns, mosses & lichens of Great Britain and Ireland ; Phillips Roger. - Mushrooms and other fungi of Great Britain and Europe ; Rix Martyn & Phillips Roger. - The Bulb Book. A photographie guide to over 800 hardy bulbs
Chauvet Michel. Phillips Roger. - Wild flowers of Britain ; Phillips Roger. - Trees in Britain, Europe and North America ; Phillips Roger. - Grasses, ferns, mosses & lichens of Great Britain and Ireland ; Phillips Roger. - Mushrooms and other fungi of Great Britain and Europe ; Rix Martyn & Phillips Roger. - The Bulb Book. A photographie guide to over 800 hardy bulbs. In: Journal d'agriculture traditionnelle et de botanique appliquée, 29ᵉ année, bulletin n°2, Avril-juin 1982. pp. 211-212
Phillips Roger. - Wild flowers of Britain ; Phillips Roger. - Trees in Britain, Europe and North America ; Phillips Roger. - Grasses, ferns, mosses & lichens of Great Britain and Ireland ; Phillips Roger. - Mushrooms and other fungi of Great Britain and Europe ; Rix Martyn & Phillips Roger. - The Bulb Book. A photographie guide to over 800 hardy bulbs
Chauvet Michel. Phillips Roger. - Wild flowers of Britain ; Phillips Roger. - Trees in Britain, Europe and North America ; Phillips Roger. - Grasses, ferns, mosses & lichens of Great Britain and Ireland ; Phillips Roger. - Mushrooms and other fungi of Great Britain and Europe ; Rix Martyn & Phillips Roger. - The Bulb Book. A photographie guide to over 800 hardy bulbs. In: Journal d'agriculture traditionnelle et de botanique appliquée, 29ᵉ année, bulletin n°2, Avril-juin 1982. pp. 211-212
Roger Abrahams, author
Roger Abrahams, director of the African and Afro-American Research Institute at the University of Texas-Austin and author of Positively Black, argues the case for ethnic diversity in this interview. He also discusses that the idea of "new ethnicity" is not restricted to black or brown America and he sees a widespread return to old mores inherent in the traditional ethnic value system. Interviewed by WTMJ-TV host Jim Peck.GrayscaleSoun
Roger Phillips. — Les Champignons, 1981
Josserand Marcel. Roger Phillips. — Les Champignons, 1981. In: Bulletin mensuel de la Société linnéenne de Lyon, 52ᵉ année, n°3, mars 1983. p. 88
Observation vs. immersion: trends in contemporary visual anthropology
Panel moderated by Timothy Pollock, (Osaka Kyoiku University & Hagoromo University of International Studies, Japan) with Roger Horn (Filmmaker, Germany),Kwame M. Phillips, (John Cabot University, Italy) and Michael R. Ogden (Zayed University, UAE
Unlucky for Some : 13 poems by Roger McGough
Inspired by and featuring the poetry of Roger McGough (by permission of the author), Unlucky for Some is a spare, minimalistic work about homelessness, mental illness and class division performed entirely in slow motion.\ud
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This multimedia work also utilised prerecorded and live feed video and music, and experimented with synchronous and asynchonous live and mediatised performance
Identifying the New Keynesian Phillips Curve
Phillips curves are central to discussions of inflation dynamics and monetary policy. New Keynesian Phillips curves describe how past inflation, expected future inflation, and a measure of real marginal cost or an output gap drive the current inflation rate. This paper studies the (potential) weak identification of these curves under GMM and traces this syndrome to a lack of persistence in either exogenous variables or shocks. We employ analytic methods to understand the identification problem in several statistical environments: under strict exogeneity, in a vector autoregression, and in the canonical three-equation, New Keynesian model. Given U.S., U.K., and Canadian data, we revisit the empirical evidence and construct tests and confidence intervals based on exact and pivotal Anderson-Rubin statistics that are robust to weak identification. These tests find little evidence of forward-looking inflation dynamics.Phillips curve, Keynesian, identification, inflation
Roger Phillips, with baby and mother during a psychology experiment
Lehigh Week, Volume 6, Issue 7, Page 10; "The camera\u27s eye caught Roger D. Phillips, left rear, watching as a baby is videotaped during an experiment in metaphorical mapping
Identifying the New Keynesian Phillips curve
Phillips curves are central to discussions of inflation dynamics and monetary policy. New Keynesian Phillips curves describe how past inflation, expected future inflation, and a measure of real marginal cost or an output gap drive the current inflation rate. This paper studies the (potential) weak identification of these curves under generalized methods of moments (GMM) and traces this syndrome to a lack of persistence in either exogenous variables or shocks. The authors employ analytic methods to understand the identification problem in several statistical environments: under strict exogeneity, in a vector autoregression, and in the canonical three-equation, New Keynesian model. Given U.S., U.K., and Canadian data, they revisit the empirical evidence and construct tests and confidence intervals based on exact and pivotal Anderson-Rubin statistics that are robust to weak identification. These tests find little evidence of forward-looking inflation dynamics.
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