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Howlett, Derval. Money, credit and prices: A VAR analysis. Dublin: Research and Publications Department, Central Bank of Ireland, 1994.

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Elitzak, Howard. Quarterly forecasting of meat retail prices: A vector autoregression approach. [Washington, DC]: U.S. Dept of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, Commodity Economics Division, 1989.

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Eckstein, Zvi. Agricultural supply response using vector autoregressions (VAR) with panel data: Some evidence from India. [Tel Aviv]: David Horowitz Institute for the Research of Developing Countries, Tel-Aviv University, 1985.

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Ang, Andrew. A no-arbitrage vector autoregression of term structure dynamics with macroeconomic and latent variables. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2001.

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Beltratti, Andrea. Asset prices and persistence in fundamentals: A vector arma estimation of expectations theories for stocks and bonds. London: LSE Financial Markets Group, 1991.

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Bidard, Christian. Monotonic movement of price vectors. Manchester: Department of Economics and Economic History, Manchester Metropolitan University, 1994.

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Salvatore, R. A. Vector Prime. New York: Random House Publishing Group, 2003.

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Salvatore, R. A. Star Wars: Vector Prime: The New Jedi Order #1. New York: Ballantine Pub. Group, 1999.

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Campbell, John Y. A variance decomposition for stock returns. London: LSE Financial Markets Group, 1990.

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Campbell, John Y. A variance decomposition for stock returns. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1990.

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Addison, Tony, and Atanu Ghoshray. Pandemics and their impact on oil and metal prices. UNU-WIDER, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.35188/unu-wider/2020/914-3.

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We examine the effect of pandemics on selected commodity prices—in particular, those of zinc, copper, lead, and oil. We set up a vector autoregressive model and analyse data since the mid-nineteenth century to determine how prices reacted to pandemics such as the 1918 Spanish Flu, 1957 Asian Flu, and 1968 Hong Kong Flu. We control for demand and supply fundamentals to generate forecasts from the point of outbreak, and we consider whether any pattern can be deduced in reactions to adverse global shocks. Results are varied, depending on choice of commodity and magnitude and type of response. No clear conclusions are possible from past pandemics, and we conclude that at the time of writing, forecasts are difficult to make in the ongoing current pandemic too. We conclude by estimating impulse response functions to assess likely impact and the subsequent response of commodity prices to the shock.
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Bell, Clive. The social profitability of rural roads in a small open economy: Do urban agglomeration economies matter? UNU-WIDER, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.35188/unu-wider/2020/894-8.

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In the presence of agglomeration economies, the effects of a rural roads programme depend not only on the reduction in transportation costs, but also on the form of labour mobility. When financed by a poll tax on rural households, the wage will rise, accompanied by some return migration, provided both cross-price effects in production and consumption and agglomeration economies are sufficiently small. With empirically plausible elasticities of agglomeration economies, urban households may be worse off. A tax on exports provides a countervailing distortion, yielding them some relief, yet with rather small adverse effects on rural households. If mobility takes the form of rural–urban commuting, cheaper fares will promote the exploitation of agglomeration economies. An export tax may then improve urban welfare. Using the change in the value, at producer prices, of the rural sector’s net supply vector as the measure of the programme’s social profitability can yield serious errors.
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Salvatore, R. A. Vector Prime. Century Business (An Imprint of Random Ho, 1999.

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Salvatore, R. A. Vector Prime. 2009.

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Salvatore, R. A. Vector Prime. Del Rey, 2000.

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(Narrator), Anthony Heald, ed. SW: NJO-Vector Prime (AU Star Wars). RH Audio Price-less, 2004.

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Salvatore, R. A. Star Wars: The New Jedi Order - Vector Prime. Penguin Random House, 2012.

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Salvatore, R. A. Vector Prime (Star Wars: The New Jedi Order). Arrow Books Ltd, 2000.

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Salvatore, R. A. Vector Prime (Star Wars: The New Jedi Order). Random House Audio, 1999.

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Salvatore, R. A. Vector Prime (Star Wars: The New Jedi Order). Del Rey, 2004.

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Salvatore, R. A. Vector Prime (Star Wars: The New Jedi Order). Arrow Books Ltd, 2000.

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Salvatore, R. A. Vector Prime (Star Wars: The New Jedi Order). Tandem Library, 2001.

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Prussing, John E. Improving a Nonoptimal Impulsive Trajectory. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198811084.003.0006.

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Improving a nonoptimal trajectory is analysed, including adding terminal coasts and midcourse impulses in fixed-time trajectories. Orbit transfer is also analysed. If the primer vector evaluated along an impulsive trajectory fails to satisfy the necessary conditions (NC) for an optimal solution, the way in which the NC are violated provides information that can lead to a solution that does satisfy the NC. The necessary gradients were first derived by Lion and Handelsman.
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Prussing, John E. Optimal Trajectories. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198811084.003.0005.

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Optimal trajectories are analysed, covering both constant- and variable-specific-impulse cases. Primer vector is defined and illustrated. The first-order necessary conditions for an optimal constant-specific-impulse (CSI) trajectory were first derived by Lawden using classical Calculus of Variations. Variable-specific-impulse rocket engines are discussed with the cost functional for a VSI engine. In the derivation that follows, an Optimal Control Theory formulation is used, but the derivation is similar to that of Lawden. One difference is that the mass is not defined as a state variable, but is kept track of indirectly.
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Gereziher, Hayelom Yrgaw, and Naser Yenus Nuru. Structural estimates of the South African sacrifice ratio. 12th ed. UNU-WIDER, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.35188/unu-wider/2021/946-4.

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This paper estimates the output cost of fighting inflation—the sacrifice ratio—for the South African economy using quarterly data spanning the period 1998Q1–2019Q3. To compute the sacrifice ratio, the structural vector autoregressive model developed by Cecchetti and Rich (2001) based on Cecchetti (1994) is employed. Our findings show us a small sacrifice ratio, which lies within the range 0.00002–0.231 per cent with an average of 0.031 per cent, indicating a low level of output to be sacrificed while fighting inflation. Hence, the reserve bank is recommended to sustain an inflation rate within the target range and reap the benefits of a predictable and stable price path, as restrictive monetary policy has only a transitory effect on real variables like output.
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Paintal, Harman S., and Rajinder K. Chitkara. Zoonotic infections with filarial nematodes. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198570028.003.0067.

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Filarial nematodes have been known to cause human disease for many centuries. Lymphatic filariasis is a common disease in the developing part of the world and much has been written about diagnosis and treatment of this scourge. Wuchereria , Brugia and Onchocerca (especially O. volvulus) have a wide pattern of distribution with severe morbidity. Given the years of scientific work in this field, many drugs that work against these parasites are available today and are attempting to control these infections. In this chapter, the focus is on those filarial nematodes that do not have humans as their primary host. Instead, the filarial organisms that usually parasitize other animals and cause human infection due to a variety of factors are discussed. These factors include: 1. Proximity of humans to the primary host, 2. Proximity of humans to the vector, 3. Changing ecology with introduction of different animals (both host and vector) into new environments, 4. Increasing human mobility, 5. Special scenarios concerning humans, including altered immune function (immunosuppressed due to drugs, auto-immune illness, immunosuppressive diseases), There has been a recent interest in this field because newer diagnostic techniques, including polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assays, DNA primers and electron microscopy have become widespread in use. This will eventually enhance our understanding of the pathophysiology of infections with these seemingly rare filarial organisms.Much of the early work in this field was done in a few specialized centers. As information about these parasites (through the worldwide web) and diagnostic techniques are now widely available, it is our hope that more work regarding these nematodes will be carried out in the developing countries where these infections are common. In this chapter, we focus on Dirofi laria, Meningonema, Loaina, Dipetalonema and certain species of Onchocerca and Brugia.
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Salvatore, R. A. Star Wars. Le Nouvel Ordre Jedi 1. Vecteur prime. Presses de la Cité, 2000.

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López Villafañe, Víctor Manuel, Ulises Granados Quiroz, Asenet Martínez, Yasuhiro Tokoro, Ricardo Vladimir Acosta Matuz, Melba Eugenia Maritza Falck Reyes, María Elena Romero Ortiz, Martha Loaiza Becerra, Alicia Adelaida Girón González, and Carlos Alejandro Uscanga Prieto. Japón y sus alternativas de desarrollo económico hacia el futuro. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Programa Universitario de Estudios sobre Asia y África, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.22201/pueaa.9786073039666e.2020.

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"El presente libro contiene tres ejes de análisis transversal. El primero, aborda la experiencia de desarrollo económico de Japón, el cual transitó de un modelo de alto crecimiento sostenido a un patrón de menor rendimiento, pero con una gran internacionalización de sus esquemas productivos y de flujos de capital. El segundo vector analiza las respuestas de política exterior que el gobierno japonés ha tenido frente a los cambios en la arquitectura comercial y financiera en el Asia Pacífico, sobre todo ante el ascenso de China como una potencia económica pero también frente a los esquemas emergentes para la búsqueda de un proceso de liberalización económica regional de manera comprehensiva, cuyo primer paso, indudablemente, lo representa la negociación integrada por 12 países del Acuerdo de Asociación Transpacífico (mejor conocido por sus siglas en inglés TPP). El tercero y último se enfoca a realizar un balance de la iniciativa denominada ""Abenomics"", presentada por el primer ministro Shinzo Abe, como un mecanismo para enfrentar el largo ciclo de bajo crecimiento y atender los retos emergentes de la sociedad japonesa. Los diez coautores que participan en la obra convergen en la idea de realizar una reflexión sobre cómo Japón ha transitado y enfrentado los apresurados cambios dentro de la economía internacional contemporánea - ahora más globalizada - en las últimas siete décadas que han sido testigos de las más profundas e intensas transformaciones que el mundo ha tenido desde la era moderna. En este sentido, es claro que para el gobierno japonés, tanto la Abenomics como el TPP posiblemente representen las respuestas más viables, pero no las únicas, para restaurar paulatinamente la salud económica y contener el desgaste del pacto de bienestar social al que el pueblo japonés pudo gozar en la Posguerra. Ese es el gran reto que en el plano interno e internacional enfrenta el gobierno de Shinzō Abe."
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Cantor, Brian. The Equations of Materials. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198851875.001.0001.

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This book describes some of the important equations of materials and the scientists who derived them. It is aimed at anyone interested in the manufacture, structure, properties and engineering application of materials such as metals, polymers, ceramics, semiconductors and composites. It is meant to be readable and enjoyable, a primer rather than a textbook, covering only a limited number of topics and not trying to be comprehensive. It is pitched at the level of a final year school student or a first year undergraduate who has been studying the physical sciences and is thinking of specialising into materials science and/or materials engineering, but it should also appeal to many other scientists at other stages of their career. It requires a working knowledge of school maths, mainly algebra and simple calculus, but nothing more complex. It is dedicated to a number of propositions, as follows: 1. The most important equations are often simple and easily explained; 2. The most important equations are often experimental, confirmed time and again; 3. The most important equations have been derived by remarkable scientists who lived interesting lives. Each chapter covers a single equation and materials subject. Each chapter is structured in three sections: first, a description of the equation itself; second, a short biography of the scientist after whom it is named; and third, a discussion of some of the ramifications and applications of the equation. The biographical sections intertwine the personal and professional life of the scientist with contemporary political and scientific developments. The topics included are: Bravais lattices and crystals; Bragg’s law and diffraction; the Gibbs phase rule and phases; Boltzmann’s equation and thermodynamics; the Arrhenius equation and reactions; the Gibbs-Thomson equation and surfaces; Fick’s laws and diffusion; the Scheil equation and solidification; the Avrami equation and phase transformations; Hooke’s law and elasticity; the Burgers vector and plasticity; Griffith’s equation and fracture; and the Fermi level and electrical properties.
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Güereca, Leonor Patricia, Sergio Agustín Zamorano Guzmán, Rosario León-Lira, Guadalupe Paredes Figueroa, Adriana Rivera-Huerta, Dora Ruiz Méndez, Maribel García Sánchez, and Itzel Rolón Rodríguez. Guide for the Development of Life Cycle Analysis of Ocean Energies. EPOMEX-UAC, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.26359/epomex.cemie082021.

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El incremento de la demanda energética a nivel mundial, en conjunto con el calentamiento global y la limitada disponibilidad de combustibles fósiles, han detonado el desarrollo tecnológico y la innovación en el sector energético a nivel mundial, buscando cada vez fuentes de energía más eficientes y con menores impactos ambientales. En este sentido, la energía del océano podría ser una fuente viable, ya que se ha estimado que la energía producida por las olas podría eventualmente proveer un porcentaje importante de la demanda eléctrica mundial actual. Una de las principales ventajas ambientales de la energía del océano es que la mayoría de los dispositivos diseñados a la fecha, no generan emisiones directas de Gases de Efecto Invernadero (gei). Sin embargo, es necesario evaluar de una forma integral los impactos ambientales acumulados por toda la cadena de valor, considerando desde la extracción de materias primas hasta la disposición final de los sistemas energéticos y tomando en cuenta todos los vectores involucrados: aire, agua y suelo. El enfoque de Análisis de Ciclo de Vida (acv), ha probado ser una metodología que apoya la evaluación ambiental de una forma holística. A la fecha, son contados los estudios de acv que se han realizado, por ello, el objetivo de esta Guía es compartir experiencias que apoyen el desarrollo de futuros estudios de Análisis de Ciclo de Vida de energías del océano. Lo anterior, permitirá que el desarrollo tecnológico para el aprovechamiento de dichas energías, evolucione de manera paralela con sus mejoras ambientales. Para cumplir el objetivo de la Guía, en la sección Análisis de Ciclo de Vida se presentan los fundamentos teóricos de la metodología, en donde se abordan los principales elementos que requieren la Normas iso 14040 e iso 14044 (iso, 2006) y se describen estudios de acv realizados a nivel mundial. Posteriormente, se presentan los principales elementos de los acv realizados en México a las energías del océano, abordando el acv de undimotriz, gradiente térmico, gradiente salino, corrientes y eólico marinos. El Capítulo 3 describe un conjunto de recomendaciones técnicas para el desarrollo de acv de energías del océano. Dichas recomendaciones se desprenden de los estudios realizados en México y buscan apoyar el cumplimiento de los principales requisitos de las Normas iso 14040 e iso 14044 (iso, 2006): Definición de objetivos y alcance, Inventario de Ciclo de Vida, Evaluación del Impacto de Ciclo de Vida e Interpretación. El Capítulo 4 aborda los potenciales impactos que no se consideran en los estudios de acv de energías del océano, como los impactos en la biodiversidad marina y los riesgos hidro-meteorológicos a los que están sujetos estos sistemas de energía. El Capítulo 5 plantea los marcos conceptuales en los que podría fundamentarse la evaluación de impactos sociales de las energías del océano. Finalmente, se presentan las conclusiones y se sugieren los futuros pasos en el camino hacia el desarrollo de energías del océano.

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