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An almost ideal demand system.
- American Economic Review,
, 1980
"... Ever since Richard Stone (1954) first estimated a system of demand equations derived explicitly from consumer theory, there has been a continuing search for alternative specifications and functional forms. Many models have been proposed, but perhaps the most important in current use, apart from the ..."
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the original linear expenditure system, are the Rotterdam model (see In Section I of the paper, we discuss the theoretical specification of the AIDS and justify the claims in the previous paragraph. In Section II, the model is estimated on postwar British data and we use our results to test the homogeneity
Book of the month Heroin Addiction Care and Control: the British System
, 1916
"... ‘The plain truth is that there is no British System’, said John Strang and Michael Gossop in 19941. For a considerable time, people have debated what constituted the British system of drug treatment and control. The term is generally taken to mean the approach that operated from the 1920s to the 196 ..."
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‘The plain truth is that there is no British System’, said John Strang and Michael Gossop in 19941. For a considerable time, people have debated what constituted the British system of drug treatment and control. The term is generally taken to mean the approach that operated from the 1920s
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"... This white paper describes how live data produced by an application could be made accessible at will to any user of any application system anywhere in the world. It describes a new form of data server that would provide a service of secure persistent storage with automatic rule-based distribution to ..."
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This white paper describes how live data produced by an application could be made accessible at will to any user of any application system anywhere in the world. It describes a new form of data server that would provide a service of secure persistent storage with automatic rule-based distribution
A theory of friendly boards
- Journal of Finance
, 2007
"... We analyze the consequences of the board’s dual role as advisor as well as monitor of management. Given this dual role, the CEO faces a trade-off in disclosing information to the board: If he reveals his information, he receives better advice; however, an informed board will also monitor him more in ..."
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intensively. Since an independent board is a tougher monitor, the CEO may be reluctant to share information with it. Thus, management-friendly boards can be optimal. Using the insights from the model, we analyze the differences between sole and dual board systems. We highlight several policy implications
Non-rigid image registration: theory and practice. The British
- Journal of Radiology - Imaging Processing Special Issue, 77:S140–S153
, 2004
"... Abstract. Image registration is an important enabling technology in medical image analysis. The current emphasis is on development and validation of application-specific non-rigid techniques, but there is already a plethora of techniques and terminology in use. In this paper we discuss the current s ..."
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. The core components of registration systems are described and outstanding issues of validity and validation are confronted. Image registration is a key enabling technology in medical image analysis that has benefited from 20 years of development [1]. It is a process for determining the correspondence
2002), “Institutions and Economic Performance: the legacy of Colonial Legal Tenure Systems in India,” MIT Department of Economics, Working paper n
"... Do historical institutions have a persistent impact on economic performance? We answer this question by analyzing a specific set of institutions – the Colonial land revenue systems set up by the British in India – and show that differences in historical property rights institutions lead to sustained ..."
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Do historical institutions have a persistent impact on economic performance? We answer this question by analyzing a specific set of institutions – the Colonial land revenue systems set up by the British in India – and show that differences in historical property rights institutions lead
Examination Timetabling in British Universities - A Survey
, 1996
"... This paper describes the results of a questionnaire on examination timetabling sent to the registrars of ninety five British Universities. The survey asked questions in three specific categories. Firstly, universities were asked about the nature of their examination timetabling problem: how many peo ..."
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This paper describes the results of a questionnaire on examination timetabling sent to the registrars of ninety five British Universities. The survey asked questions in three specific categories. Firstly, universities were asked about the nature of their examination timetabling problem: how many
system of the British Gas Corporation
"... Outlines the development of the national gas transmission system over the past fifteen years. Describes the design, construction and operation of terminals, compressor stations, storage facilities and the central control system. 1 ..."
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Outlines the development of the national gas transmission system over the past fifteen years. Describes the design, construction and operation of terminals, compressor stations, storage facilities and the central control system. 1
What Can America Learn from the British Tax System
- National Tax Journal
, 1997
"... This paper examines elements of British tax policy and discusses their implications for the US, where several recent proposals would mirror aspects of the British system. These include reducing filing requirements under the individual income tax, indexing capital gains for inflation, cutting mortgag ..."
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This paper examines elements of British tax policy and discusses their implications for the US, where several recent proposals would mirror aspects of the British system. These include reducing filing requirements under the individual income tax, indexing capital gains for inflation, cutting
British Aerospace,
"... Sharing design information during the systems engineering activities on large international projects within virtual enterprises faces many challenges, amongst them is working with heterogeneous sets of systems engineering tools. The adoption of neutral data exchange standards is one appropriate appr ..."
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Sharing design information during the systems engineering activities on large international projects within virtual enterprises faces many challenges, amongst them is working with heterogeneous sets of systems engineering tools. The adoption of neutral data exchange standards is one appropriate
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