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    Alex Taylor interview (audio)

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    Audio recording of Alex Taylor interview, April 19, 202

    Alex Taylor interview (transcript)

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    Transcript of Alex Taylor interview April 19, 202

    Alex Taylor (1 of 2)

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    Full lenght photo of Alex Taylor standing in front of an art installation on the Utah State University campus after his interview for the Beaver Mountain Oral History project, April 21, 202

    Alex Taylor (2 of 2)

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    Photo portrait of Alex Taylor standing in front of an art installation on the Utah State Universtiy campus after his interview for the Beaver Mountain Oral History Project, April 21, 202

    Sensing the Inner City: A Conversation with Alex Rhys-Taylor

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    Alex Rhys-Taylor is an urban sociologist at the Goldsmiths University of London. His works are based on the relationship between experiences of the city (e.g., multisensory experiences) and histories of change. Given the importance of sensory methodologies in social sciences, the following conversation addresses their role in the comprehension of contemporary urban changes (e.g., touristification and housing crisis), social processes of discrimination (e.g., cultural disgust), and social history of urban areas (e.g., inner city and culinary experiences). These issues are addressed during the conversation by discussing the methodological and empirical implications of concepts like intersensoriality, sensescapes, inner city, and between the digital and the physical city

    DumbWaiter

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    Fieldgate in collaboration with James Taylor Gallery presents DumbWaiter exhibiting work by Lee Holden, Tod Hanson, Denise Hawrysio, Alex Schady & Mia Taylor, Margaret O’Brien, Richard Ducker, Zoe Walker & Neil Bromwich, Bruno Martelli & Ruth Gibson (igloo

    World Opportunities Week Speaker: Alex McElroy

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    Alex McElroy, teacher, writer, advocate, mentor, author of The Blueprint for Bible Basics, speaks about how salvation is not just a matter of apologetics and convincing the mind, but a turning of the heart

    The relative performance of alternative Taylor rule specifications

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    We look at how well several alternative Taylor rule specifications describe Federal Reserve policy decisions in real time, using the newly developed Giacomini and Rossi (2007) test for non-nested model selection in the presence of (possible) parameter instability. Further, we isolate those Taylor rule features that are most important for achieving relatively strong real-time performance. A second-order partial adjustment version of the Koenig (2004a) model performs consistently better than alternative specifications. Key features of this rule are the partial adjustment of the federal funds rate toward an equilibrium rate that depends on the unemployment rate and forward-looking inflation measures.Taylor's rule ; Real-time data ; Monetary policy - United States ; Forecasting

    Taylor Letter Regarding 'Voyage of the Princessa'

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    One page letter from Alex S. Taylor to Fr. Nobili inquiring about a manuscript titled "Voyage of the Princessa" that is potentially held in the Mission Santa Clara archives

    Adrian Caesar speaking at Alex Miller author: A Celebration, held at the National Library, Canberra, 30 October 2011 /

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    Title from information supplied by photographer.; Part of the collection: Alex Miller author: A Celebration, held at the National Library of Australia theatre, 30 October 2011.; Mode of access: Online.; Photographed by a staff member of the National Library of Australia
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