876 research outputs found
Supplemental material for Patient-centred outcomes in lateral elbow tendinopathy: A systematic review of available evidence in UK populations
Supplemental material for Patient-centred outcomes in lateral elbow tendinopathy: A systematic review of available evidence in UK populations by Jonathan P Evans, Chris Smith, Ian Porter, Jaheeda Gangannagaripalli, Vicki Goodwin and Jose Valderas in Shoulder & Elbow</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
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
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]
'Staying safe' – A narrative review of falls prevention in people with Parkinson’s -'PDSAFE'
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the DOI in this record.Background:
Parkinson's disease demonstrates a spectrum of motor and non-motor symptoms. Falling is
common and disabling. Current medical management shows minimal impact to reduce falls, or
fall related risk factors such as deficits in gait, strength and postural instability. Despite evidence
supporting rehabilitation in reducing fall risk factors, the most appropriate intervention to reduce
overall fall rate remains inconclusive.
This paper aims to 1) synthesise current evidence and conceptual models of falls rehabilitation in
Parkinson's in a narrative review; and based on this evidence 2) introduce the treatment protocol
used in the falls prevention, multi-centre clinical trial 'PDSAFE'.
Method: Search of four bibliographic databases using the terms ‘Parkinson*’ and ‘Fall*’ combined
with each of the following; ‘Rehab*, Balanc*, Strength*, Strateg*and Exercis*' and a framework for
narrative review was followed.
3557 papers were identified, 416 were selected for review. The majority report the impact of
rehabilitation on isolated fall risk factors. Twelve directly measure the impact on overall fall rate.
Discussion: Results were used to construct a narrative review with conceptual discussion based
on the 'International Classification of Functioning’, leading to presentation of the 'PDSAFE'
intervention protocol.
Conclusion: Evidence suggests training single, fall risk factors may not affect overall fall rate.
Combining with behavioural and strategy training in a functional, personalised multi-dimensional
model, addressing all components of the ‘International Classification of Functioning’ is likely to
provide a greater influence on falls reduction.
'PDSAFE' is a multi-dimensional, physiotherapist delivered, individually tailored, progressive,
home-based programme. It is designed with a strong evidence based approach and illustrates a
model for the clinical delivery of the conceptual theory discussed.This project was funded by the National Institute for Health Research Health Technologies Assessment
programme (project number 10/57/21). VG is supported by the National Institute of Health Research
Collaboration for Applied Health Research and Care South West Peninsula.
Dively Lecture Series: Doris Kearns Goodwin
Date: Feb. 8, 2008
Pulitzer Prize-winning author and presidential historian Doris Kearns Goodwin speaks at the Dively Frontiers in Globalization Lecture Series at Lynn University.https://spiral.lynn.edu/dively-videos/1001/thumbnail.jp
Doris Kearns Goodwin to give Cutchins Distinguished Lecture tonight
Award-winning historian, author, and television commentator Doris Kearns Goodwin will present the Cutchins Distinguished Lecture at Virginia Tech tonight at 7:30 p.m. in Burruss Hall Auditorium
Smarter choices ?changing the way we travel. Case study reports
This report accompanies the following volume:Cairns S, Sloman L, Newson C, Anable J, Kirkbride A and Goodwin P (2004)Smarter Choices ? Changing the Way We Travel. Report published by theDepartment for Transport, London, available via the ?Sustainable Travel? section ofwww.dft.gov.uk, and from http://eprints.ucl.ac.uk/archive/00001224/
"Presidential historian Doris Kearns Goodwin to speak at OU April 13"
News article"Tickets are now available for Oakland University's 2017 Varner Vitality Lecture featuring Pulitzer Prizewinning author and presidential historian Doris Kearns Goodwin. Goodwin will present her talk "How Did We Get Here: The First 100 Days of an Unprecedented Presidency," at 7 p.m. (doors open at 6 p.m.) on Thursday, April 13 in the Athletics Center O'rena, on OU's campus.
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