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Table 2: Optimal Tax Calibrations for Sophisticates
2002
"... In PAGE 28: ...the worker is concentrated in the current period and the worker is completely liquidity constrained, quasi-hyperbolic discounters will accept a compensating di#0Berential that is #5Ctoo small quot; relativeto the true long run value of their life, because they are excessively tempted by the short-run rewards from accepting the risks. In Table2 , we present a set of calibrations for the optimal tax for a varietyofvalues of #0C, #0E, d and #15 #03s . As in our previous paper #28Gruber and K#7Doszegi 2001#29, wetake the relevant period length to be one month.... In PAGE 28: ...s fairly high for smoking. Evidence is less clear on the depreciation rate. As the results are fairly linear with respect to variations in #0E and #0C, but not so with respect to d and #15 #03s ,weshow the full range of taxes for d and #15 #03s ,andfortwovalues of #0C and #0E each. As Table2 shows, the results are quite sensitive to parameter values. To #0Cx ideas further, Gruber and K#7Doszegi #282001#29 use their data on the timing of response to tax rate changes to rule out combinations of high #15 #03s and low d.... In PAGE 28: ... But they observe fairly quick adjustments to steady state smoking levels after taxes change, de#0Cnitely ruling out combinations suchasd =0:5and#15 #03s =0:9, and compatible with a combination of d =0:6 and #15 #03s =0:7. At d =0:6 and #15 #03s =0:7, the optimal tax is very large for all of the combinations of #0C and #0E shown in Table2 . The optimal tax is $2 for #0C =0:9and#0E =0:97; it rises $9.... ..."
Table 10. Propulsion machinery options and their characteristics Machinery
2005
"... In PAGE 66: ... For the mechanical transmission type we are having six different options to select from. The characteristics of all the six different options was provided in Table10 [17].When implementing them in ASSET all we need to do is to select the engine type and all the other characteristics will be taken from within ASSET.... ..."
Table 10 Investment in Machinery 95 Investment in Machinery 96 Number of Observations
Table 1 Development of particulate matter quality assessment in rivers in relation to increasing levels of monitoring sophistication12
2007
"... In PAGE 3: ... C15 Bottom deposits: present concentrations of pollutants (type i, iii) and past concentrations of pollutants in some cases (type ii, iii). Table1 shows a scheme for three levels of sophistication (levels A, B, C) of sediment analyses for bottom sediment and total suspended solids in rivers. With respect to basin-scale informa- tion, full cover of suspended particulate matter quality through- out flood stage and sediment cores at selected sites where continuous sediment may have occurred (both level C) is needed.... ..."
Table 1: Data sizes (value-sorted array format) and rendering times of MIP (full image) and MMIP (progressive renderings of approximation and detail data).
2001
"... In PAGE 18: ... Sizes in value-sorted array format (see Section 3.5) and rendering times of the successive levels of the pyramid are given in Table1 . For comparison, the numbers for direct MIP rendering of the full-size volume data are given as well.... ..."
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Table1. Data sizes (value-sorted array format) and rendering times of MIP (full image) and MMIP (progressive renderings of approximation and detail data).
2001
"... In PAGE 8: ... Rendering times were found to be almost independent of view angle. Sizes in value-sorted array format and rendering times of the successive levels of the pyramid are given in Table1 . For comparison, the numbers for direct MIP rendering of the full-size volume data are given as well.... ..."
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Table 2. Average operand width for a 32-bit MIPS processor.
2001
"... In PAGE 14: ... The results show that we need not implement full compaction circuitry in practice, as register re-use does not happen frequently enough to cause operand widths to grow significantly. Table2 summarizes the operand width averages for 6 different benchmarks from the SPEC95 integer benchmark suite. The distribution plots for these benchmarks can be found in [8].... In PAGE 15: ... Many other hybrid datapath design choices were also simulated for average operand width. Three of these design points are also shown in Table2 . The D2/f BG A2 BK A0 CQCXD8 datapath corresponds to a datapath constructed using 4 8-bit WAD numbers, where the WAD numbers use full compaction and a block size of D2 (D2 BP BDBN BE).... ..."
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Table 8. The Sophistication of Use of the Internet
2001
"... In PAGE 19: ... For example, one might study the demographics of the adoption of MP3 files for the distribution of music, or the diffusion of EDI-over-Internet use. Our measure ( Table8 ) attempts to synthesize sophistication in terms of what leading- edge groups of users are doing, while recognizing that to characterize a whole country by a small number of advanced users is not particularly useful. Part of the motivation of looking at leading edge groups is to see what is possible in a given social, political, and economic system; the trailblazers show that it can be done and lead the way for the others.... In PAGE 20: ... It can be argued that very few countries are in this category, with the United States being the leading example. Table8 depicts the development stages that reflect these increasing levels of sophistication in the use of the Internet. Not all users may ever reach the high water mark, especially with respect to Level 4, but knowing that a country is capable of being there is quite significant.... ..."
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