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Goodwin-Scott Residence P.1
7463 Cache County: Scott Home, built in 1890 by Charles I. Goodwin. Owned successively by Margaret Mitchell, Joseph Howell, and Henry D. Scott (1926). Having been used continuously as a residence, this lovely stone and brick home has been preserved remarkably well. Its interior and exterior show unusual quality in early building. H.S.S. Collection. 193 W. 1st. North, Logan
Polisens medborgardialog på sociala medier : Om myndighetskontakter och retoriskt medborgarskap
Hur kan sociala medier användas för dialog mellan myndigheter och medborgare, och vad får en sådan dialog för effekter? I detta kapitel diskuterar Astrid Skoglund, språkforskare med inriktning mot myndighetskommunikation, och Scott Goodwin, polis och polislärare.</p
The ancestry of Elisha Goodwin of sixth generation of Goodwin family of Kittery, York County, Maine, and his descendants.
"The author ... has copied from 'The Goodwins of Kittery, Me"," by John Samuel Goodwin "the ancestry of Elisha (of the sixth generation from Daniel the emigrant)"Mode of access: Internet
Behavioural characteristics of pure-bred dogs in Italy; comparison with US and UK
In recent times the selection of dog breeds for functionality has progressively lost its importance and the behavioural attitudes originally selected are often considered as problems in household environments (Coppinger, 1995, Coppinger, 1998, Coppinger, 2001, Willis, 1989, Willis, 1995). It is difficult to carry out genetic studies in order to identify inherited behavioural traits in a large sample of the numerous breeds and these studies would probably have many ethical, economical and practical implications ( Brown, 1978, Dykermann, 1979,Goddart & Beilharz, 1985, Scott & Fuller, 1965, Svartberg, 2002) .
The present study intends to obtain information about dog behavioural characteristics by following the same methodology as the ones used in the studies conducted in the USA by Hart &Hart (1983) and in the UK by Bradshaw, Goodwin, Lea and Whitehead (1996). The comparison of the results with those of the USA and UK studies can give further information about this topic. One-hundred and twelve Italian veterinarians and fifty-six dog experts (trainers, behaviour counsellors and animal charity officers) were asked to complete a questionnaire with 13 questions about behavioural characteristics of dogs and to compare male and female behaviour. The breeds chosen for the survey were selected among the most popular ones present in Italy. On the basis of the number of enrolments to the Italian Kennel Club (average for years 2000, 2001 and 2002) in the different groups as divided by Federation Cynologique International (FCI), 49 breeds were selected ( Fiorone, 1987, Gallicchio, 2001). Many of these breeds were the same as those studied in the UK and USA studies.
On the basis of the replies, factor analysis was carried out and two principal factors called “aggressivity” and “reactivity/immaturity” were found (Fisher & Yates, 1963, Petrie, 1999, Spss, 1998). Nine different breed groups with different behavioural characteristics (described by the two factors) were formed. This grouping had some similarities with the groupings presented in the USA and UK studies.
Female were considered as more trainable for obedience, more demanding for affection and more housetrainable, thus reflecting the general tendency shown in previous studies.
In the present study factor analysis generated factors that accounted for 56,676% of the total variance; these results, when compared with the studies conducted by Hart & Hart (1983) and by Bradhaw, Goodwin, Lea and Whitehead (1996), that generated factors that accounted for 88% of the total variance, can lead to several reflections about the different evaluations of dog breed behaviour both between and within groups of respondents. Probably both differences in breeding in the different countries and differences in cultural perception of dog behaviour can explain these results
Goodwin-Scott Residence P.3
27098 Interior of the Goodwin home at 450 E. South Temple, now demolished. Special Collections, Library. University of Nevada, Reno. Credit must be given to: Special Collections Department University of Nevada, Reno Library. This image may not be reproduced without written permission from the above. Photo Number: P85-02-194. Date: March 1993
Goodwin-Scott Residence P.2
27097 C.C. Goodwin & Family lived in this house at 450 E. South Temple (demolished). Special Collections, Lib. U. of Nevada, Reno. Credit must be given to: Special Collections Department- University of Nevada, Reno Library. This image may not be reproduced without written permission from the above. Photo Number: P85-02/198. Date: March 1993
Tom Goodwin and Bob Kindleman
Photograph - Tom Goodwin on a binder and Bob Kindleman on a tractor, Athabasca, Albert
Pseudo-Goodwin cycles in a Minsky model
© The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Cambridge Political Economy Society. All rights reserved. Goodwin cycles result from the dynamic interaction between a profit-led demand regime and a reserve army effect in income distribution. The paper proposes the concept of a pseudo-Goodwin cycle. We define this as a counter-clockwise movement in output and wage share space which is not generated by the usual Goodwin mechanism. In particular, it does not depend on a profit-led demand regime. As a demonstration, a simple Minsky model is extended by adding a reserve army distribution mechanism such that the wage share responds positively to output. In the extended Minsky model, cycles are generated purely through the interaction between financial fragility and demand. In a first step we assume no feedback from income distribution to demand. We demonstrate that the model generates a pseudo- Goodwin cycle in output-wage share space. In a second step, we show that the result continues to hold even if a wage-led demand regime is introduced, although this can introduce instability. Our models demonstrate that the existence of a counter- clockwise movement of output and the wage share cannot be regarded as proof of the existence of a Goodwin cycle and a profit-led demand regime
[Scott Stratton, Louisville Colonels, baseball card portrait]
Baseball card title devised by Library staff.Issued by: Goodwin & Company"C. Stratton"- -caption on card.Restricted access: Materials in this collection are extremely fragile and cannot be served.Forms part of: Baseball cards from the Benjamin K. Edwards Collection
RAL, Goodwin Model
This collection includes:
• Shaikh, A. (n.d.). The Goodwin model, Cobb-Douglas production function, and Solow [Handwritten manuscript notes].
• Author unknown. (n.d.). Wages, unemployment, price setting, and the natural rate of unemployment [Pages from macroeconomics textbook].
• Author unknown. (n.d.). The Phillips curve, Okun\u27s law, aggregate demand, and disinflation [Pages from macroeconomics textbook].
• Author unknown. (n.d.). Productivity, the natural rate of unemployment, and technological progress [Pages from macroeconomics textbook].
• Shaikh, A. (2001, September 5). RAL dynamics: Technical change, population growth, and Harrod-neutral technical change [Handwritten manuscript notes].
• Shaikh, A. (n.d.). Analysis of the Goodwin-Shah-Desai 1981 model [Handwritten manuscript notes].
• Shaikh, A. (2002, January 23). The Okishio viability condition [Handwritten manuscript notes].
• Shaikh, A. (2001, November 28). Unemployment and wage dynamics: Layard, Nickell, and Jackman [Handwritten manuscript notes].
• Shaikh, A. (2001, December 12). Unemployment and wage dynamics: The NAIRU story and Layard, Nickell, and Jackman [Handwritten manuscript notes].
• Shaikh, A. (1997, October 29). ralla.sim: A modification of Goodwin\u27s model [Computer model printout].
• Shaikh, A. (1997, October 29). goodwina for Goodwin\u27s model [Computer model printout].
• Shaikh, A. (1997, October 29). rall.sim: A modification of Goodwin\u27s model (stable and cyclically convergent) [Computer model printout].
• Shaikh, A. (n.d.). The original Goodwin model in differential and difference forms [Handwritten manuscript notes].
• Shaikh, A. (n.d.). Equations for changes in wages and capital [Handwritten manuscript note].
• Shaikh, A. (n.d.). Modified Goodwin model in difference form [Handwritten manuscript notes].
• Shaikh, A. (n.d.). Equations for the Goodwin model [Handwritten manuscript notes].
• Shaikh, A. (2002, January 22). The basic Goodwin model with embodied technical change [Handwritten manuscript notes].
• Shaikh, A. (2002, January 23). The Goodwin model with endogenous capital-labor ratio: Desai (1984) and D. Harvie (2000) [Handwritten manuscript notes].
• Shaikh, A. (n.d.). W GOODWINRAL1 BRUNI.WF1 data tables for the years 1947-2001 [Data file].
• Shaikh, A. (n.d.). Actual US data tables for the years 1947-2001 [Data file].
• Shaikh, A. (2002, January 25). Eviews program code for the Goodwin-Shah-Desai (1981) model [Computer program manuscript].
• Shaikh, A. (2002, January 31). Testing control variables and sample statements in Eviews [Handwritten manuscript notes].
• Shaikh, A. (n.d.). Stability analysis for the Goodwin model [Handwritten manuscript notes].
• Shaikh, A. (n.d.). Graph of simulated data for wage share and employment share from the Goodwinralla.prg Eviews program [Graphical manuscript material].
• Shaikh, A. (1991, December 19). goodwinb: A modification of Goodwin\u27s model with an endogenous component to technical change [Computer model file].
• Shaikh, A. (1991, December 19). Annotated graph of employment ratio from the Tutsim 6 model Goodwinb [Graphical manuscript material].
• Shaikh, A. (1991, December 19). Graph of wage share from the Tutsim 6 model Goodwinb [Graphical manuscript material].
• Shaikh, A. (n.d.). Graph of a modified Goodwin model with zero natural growth [Graphical manuscript material].
• Shaikh, A. (1991, December 17). Modified Goodwin model with partially endogenous technical change [Handwritten manuscript notes].
• Shaikh, A. (1991, December 17). Analysis of the modified Goodwin model Goodwinb [Handwritten manuscript notes].
• Shaikh, A. (1991, December 22). Comparison of RAL Model 1 (RALI.SIM) and the Goodwin model [Handwritten manuscript notes].
• Shaikh, A. (1991, December 22). Calculations for the RAL1.SIM model [Handwritten manuscript calculations].
• Shaikh, A. (2001, March 14). Using data from w-r curves to derive an aggregate production function [Handwritten manuscript note].
• Shaikh, A. (n.d.). Neoclassical model notes and diagrams [Handwritten manuscript notes].
• Shaikh, A. (2002, January 29). Comparison of differential and difference forms of the Goodwin model [Handwritten manuscript notes].
• Shaikh, A. (n.d.). Model\u27s switch point [Handwritten manuscript notes].
• Shaikh, A. (2002, February 6). Identity accounts [Handwritten manuscript notes].
• Shaikh, A. (2002, January 28). Eviews program code for the gdwnelt1b model: A modified Goodwin model [Computer program manuscript].
• Shaikh, A. (2002, January 28). Graph of wage share and employment ratio from the gdwnelt1b model [Graphical manuscript material].
• Shaikh, A. (2002, January 28). Eviews program code for the gdwnelt1b model [Computer program manuscript].
• Shaikh, A. (2002, January 28). Analysis of the GDWELT1b model in Eviews [Handwritten manuscript notes].
• Shaikh, A. (2002, January 27). Analysis of the GDWNELT1B Eviews model [Handwritten manuscript notes].
• Shaikh, A. (2002, January 28). Annotated Eviews program code for the gdwnelt1b model [Computer program manuscript].
• Shaikh, A. (2002, January 21). Annotated Eviews program code for the gdwnelt2 model [Computer program manuscript].
• Shaikh, A. (n.d.). Goodwinral2.prg: Program description and code for an extended Goodwin model [Computer program manuscript].
• Shaikh, A. (2002, January 22). Eviews program code for the Goodwin-Desai model [Computer program manuscript].
• Shaikh, A. (n.d.). Goodwinral1.prg: Program description and code for an extended Goodwin model [Computer program manuscript].
• Shaikh, A. (n.d.). Goodwinral3.prg: Program description and code for a Goodwin model with embodied technical change [Computer program manuscript]
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