916 research outputs found
Yuriy Hryvniak as a researcher of the biography of Ivan Puluj
Матеріал тез присвячено дослідженню сторінок біографії
Юрія Гривняка - автора монографії про Івана Пулюя, яку було
опубліковано 1971 року у Лондоні завдяки фінансовій підтримці Союзу
українців у Великій Британії. Автором було використано ряд фото та
архівних матеріалів, отриманих від О. Пулюя. На жаль, творчість і
життєвий шлях Ю. Гривняка є маловідомими в Україні, а доля зібраних
ним джерел потребує фахового дослідженняThese theses are devoted to the study of the pages of Yuriy
Hryvniak’s biography. He was the author of a monograph dedicated to the study
of the life and activities of the famous Ukrainian scientist and public figure Ivan
Puluj. The author used a number of photos and archival materials received from
O. Puluj. Unfortunately, the creativity and life path of Y. Hryvniak is little
known in Ukraine, and the fate of the sources collected by him requires
professional researc
La peine de mort en Yugoslavie socialiste et le conflit des sources normatives
The author analyses a discussion on death penalty that took place in Belgrade, at the end of the socialist era, between Igor Primorac and Ivan Jankovic. Primorac attacked the utilitarian justification of the socialist penal system, though he agreed on different, retributive grounds that death penalty for premeditated murder should be preserved. Jankovic advocated utilitarian ideas and rejected the death penalty as an atavistic aberration. In the first part of the article, their main arguments are presented and their contextual meaning is being explained. In the second part of the article, the author analyses those arguments and concludes that a) retributivism has not been the philosophy of death penalty during its history, b) that retentionist conclusions do not follow from retributive premises, c) that utilitarianism, in spite of its historical connection with abolitionism, can justify death penalty, d) that since the problem cannot be resolved on moral grounds alone, it should be resolved on political grounds, and e) that political considerations require the abolition of death penalty
Estimating water requirements for hard red spring wheat for final irrigations
Bulletin no. 833 Moscow, Idaho :University of Idaho, College of Agriculture, Cooperative Extension System, 2001-05-01. Author(s): Ashley, Roger O.; Robertson, Larry D.; Seyedbagheri, Mir M.; Hopkins, Ivan C
Extracting Boer-Mulders functions from p+D Drell-Yan processes
We extract the Boer- Mulders functions of valence and sea quarks in the proton from unpolarized p + D Drell- Yan data measured by the FNAL E866 Collaboration. Using these Boer- Mulders functions, we calculate the cos2 phi asymmetries in unpolarized pp Drell- Yan processes, both for the FNAL E866/ NuSea and the BNL Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider experiments. We also estimate the cos2 phi asymmetries in the unpolarized p (P) over bar Drell- Yan processes at GSI.Astronomy & AstrophysicsPhysics, Particles & FieldsSCI(E)37ARTICLE5null7
Wagner’s hypothesis in Europe: a causality analysis with disaggregated data
This paper examines Wagner hypothesis of the growth of public expenditure alongside the growth of economic activity for a panel of 28 European economies during the 1995-2018 period. The hypothesis is verified using Pesaran (2007) panel unit root and Westerlund (2007) cointegration tests that account for cross-sectional dependence in the series, and three panel causality tests (Toda-Yamamoto, Dumitrescu-Hurlin and Juodis-Karavias-Sarafidis) that are suitable for mixed order of series’ integration, heterogeneous balanced panels and cases of limited evidence of cointegration. The empirical results suggested that expenditure and output variables were non-stationary in levels and stationary in the first differences; the cointegration among the variables was present; the causality was principally uni-directional (from output to public expenditure), in line with Wagner’s hypothesis, or bi-directional; the causality from public expenditure to output along Keynesian lines was limited
Capital productivity in industrialised economies: Evidence from error-correction model and lagrange multiplier tests
The paper re-examines the “stylized facts” of the balanced growth in
developed economies, looking specifically at capital productivity variable.
The economic data is obtained from European Commission AMECO database,
spanning 1961-2014 period. For a sample of 22 OECD economies, the paper
applies univariate LM unit root tests with one or two structural breaks, and
estimates error-correction and linear trend models with breaks. It is shown
that diverse statistical patterns were present across economies and overall
mixed evidence is provided as to the stability of capital productivity and
balanced growth in general. Specifically, both upward and downward trends in
capital productivity were present, while in several economies mean reversion
and random walk patterns were observed. The data and results were largely in
line with major theoretical explanations pertaining to capital productivity.
With regard to determinants of the capital productivity movements, the
structure of capital stock and the prices of capital goods were likely most
salient
Profit rates in the developed capitalist economies: a time series investigation
This paper examines whether there is empirical evidence to support the hypothesis of a secular decline in the economy-wide profit rates, as predicted by classical economic theories. We specifically consider profit rates in the OECD economies based on the national accounts data contained in the Extended Penn World Table database. We use linear trend, Augmented Dickey-Fuller (ADF) tests, and allow for structural breaks and instabilities in the series. Our results suggest that profit rates in OECD economies exhibited a variety of patterns, including stochastic and deterministic trends, random walk, reversals, as well as stability. The secular decline (fluctuation around a falling deterministic trend) hypothesis is supported for Canada, Portugal and the USA, while secular rise is witnessed for Greece and Norway.
JEL Classification: B5, C22, P1
Métricas de autor Ivan Cabeza Rojas
Informe de las métricas de autor del Ing. Ivan Cabeza Rojas de las publicaciones indexadas en Google Académico cuyo objetivo es entregar un insumo para el fortalecimiento de las capacidades y potencialidades de los autores de la Universidad Santo Tomás en el posicionamiento y visibilidad de sus publicaciones.Report of the author metrics Ivan Cabeza Rojas of the publications indexed in Google Scholar whose objective is to provide an input for the strengthening of the capacities and potentialities of the authors of the Santo Tomás University in the positioning and visibility of their publications.http://unidadinvestigacion.usta.edu.c
Interpreting Eisenstein’s Ivan the Terrible
This critical analysis of Joan Neuberger’s book This Thing of Darkness (Cornell University Press, 2019)
hails the monograph for its exhaustive research and thorough analysis. Eisenstein stands out in the pages of This
Thing of Darkness as the quintessential non-conformist — an exception to everything we know about Soviet subjectivity. Neuberger argues that the question of whether Eisenstein was pro-Soviet or anti-Soviet is effectively
a reductionist dead end. Eisenstein, she suggests, was an exception — someone who defied categorization,
whether by his cinematographer contemporaries or by Stalin himself, for that matter. The article contends that
Neuberger’s reading of Eisenstein as an imaginative, stubborn, risk-taking and subversive director challenges
recent scholarship on the restrictive nature of Stalinist subjectivity. The author also investigates Neuberger’s
contention that Stalin banned the second part of Ivan the Terrible in part because of the film’s homoeroticism
by reexamining the fragmentary historical record. In so far as there is no reason to think that Stalin would have
hesitated to articulate to Zhdanov or to Eisenstein and Cherkasov any specific objections he had to the film’s
homoeroticism, the author suspects that the best explanation for the dictator’s banning of the film remains the
historical license that Eisenstein took with the official Stalinist line on the terrible tsar
Warsaw archive of Ivan and Yuri Lypa a historical and biographical source
У статті здійснено докладний аналіз архіву Івана (1865–1923) та Юрія Липи (1900–1944) – представників української медицини, політичного та літературного процесів, що зберігається у публічній бібліотеці міста Варшави. Матеріали умовно поділено на кілька груп, серед яких документальні та епістолярні джерела. Документальні висвітлюють увесь емігрантський період життя І. Липи, певні аспекти функціонування українських еміграційних установ та освітній шлях Ю. Липи. Епістолярні джерела пов’язані із понад 50-ма представниками української медицини, політики та літератури.This article provides a detailed analysis of the archive of Ivan Lypa (1865–1923) and Yuri Lypa (1900–1944),the representatives of Ukrainian medicine, political and literary processes, which are stored in the Public Library of Warsaw.“Ivan and Yuri Lypa’s archive” of the Public Library of Warsaw contains personal documents and letters sendto both as well as Ivan Lypa’s notebook and his published literary works. Apparently, the history of establishing thecollection of Ivan and Yuri Lypa is connected with the work of a famous Ukrainian researcher and bibliographer Lev Bykovsky, who had been working in the Warsaw Library for sixteen years and managing it as its director fortwo years.The author of the paper also denes the basic value of the archive for historical and biographical research.The materials were conventionally divided into several groups, including documentary and epistolary sources. Documental materials cover entire period of Ivan Lypa’s exile life and some aspects of the political and medical,and educational path of Yuri Lypa. Epistolary sources are related to more than 50 representatives of Ukrainianmedicine, politics and literature, who lived in dierent countries of Europe and America, and it is a valuable source for the history of Ukrainian immigrants between the two World Wars. The most informative for Yuri Lypa’sbiography and his relationships with his supporters are letters from Ye. Malanyuk, D. Dontsov and L. Lytvynovych.The topics discussed in the correspondence are an important supplement to the biographies of more than ahundred both famous and less-known gures of the Ukrainian national movement, literature and medicine. Apart from the letters, Ivan Lypa’s archive contains a substantial number of his published works. They are stored in the form of journal prints, rst collected by the author and, later, by Yuri Lypa. The son was assemblingthe works of his father in order to publish them as a complete compilation. However, he failed to accomplish this goal due to the little interest the publishers took in Ivan Lypa’s prose. Nevertheless, the materials remain enough printable to be published today. They are of high historical and literary value as they concern the period of theUkrainian War for Independence (1917–1921), have rarely been used in literary studies, and are absolutelyunknown to the general public
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