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Table 43: Mobile device you need in order to make use of Rabobank m-banking services:
2006
"... In PAGE 55: ...ransactions. Maybe a price decrease leads to higher social acceptance. Another cost to the customer might be the cost of purchasing a mobile device that provides the possibility of making mobile transactions9. Table43 provides an overview of the mobile devices that allow you to make use of Rabobank M-banking services, all of which are quite expensive. Other issues that need to be addressed include: satisfying the customer that making a mobile transaction is safe and secure.... ..."
Table 1 Percent of respondents who think that the mobile telephone disturbs other people for 9 European countries, December 20001
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"... In PAGE 5: ... The data shows however, that there are differences between users and non-users. As seen in Table1 , while about 60 % of mobile telephone owners and more than 76 % of the non-users either tend to agree or agree with this statement. Given these statistics it is perhaps not surprising that the use of the mobile telephone in public spaces is seen as a phenomenon worthy of social analysis.... ..."
TABLE 6. Estimated Parameters of the Korean Mobility Table and of the Core Model
"... In PAGE 25: ... Table 6, which shows that for the Korean case four estimates are not significant, indicates that the Korean pattern is much simpler than the pattern of social fluidity of the core model in that it does not require four of the eight effects in the core model.19 TABLE6... ..."
Table 2: Inequality measures for Italy and the US Measure Italy US Italy US
"... In PAGE 7: ... With this caveat in mind we begin our analysis with the evidence on inequality. The existence of greater labour income inequality in the US in comparison to Italy, has been already documented in the literatureG39 and is conflrmed in the datasets used in this study: as shown in Table2 , within each generation all the most common indicators of income inequality proposed in the literature are clearly larger in the US sample.G31G30 Less documented, is instead the comparative evidence on intergenerational social mobility for Italy and the US.... ..."
Table 5. Initial state variables for a residential mobility simulation2
"... In PAGE 11: ...cales. They determine the behavior of modeled entities upon input to transition rules. Modeled households are heterogeneous with respect to these states. (For example, individual households are parameterized heterogeneously in the simulations introduced later, as illustrated in Table5 toward the end of the paper.) The nested hierarchy of entities enables units at higher scales to derive state conditions by means of dynamically collecting the attributes of entities within them, which may also be active at lower scales of observation.... In PAGE 21: ... The influx of new households was tailored to evaluate economic, social, and demographic response in the property environment and household population, across scales from the household and property to the submarket level. The submarket was constructed as a 250 by 250 unit lattice, in which 29 properties were activated in the market at the start of a simulation ( Table5 ). A community of households was specified randomly within constraining bounds; this yielded a population with ten red households, six yellow households, and nine blue households, with household incomes ranging from $3,000 to $15,000 per month (Figure 4).... ..."
Table 2a The effect of Left-labor power on spending conditioned upon the degree of capital mobility and the exchange rate regime Total
"... In PAGE 15: ... Macroeconomic Policy Finally, let us examine the effect of Left-labor power on budget-deficits and interest rates. Table2 c indicates that when the exchange rate was fixed and capital was immobile (as was the case during the Bretton Woods period), the estimated causal effect of an increase in Left- labor power is a decrease in the size of the budget deficit and a decrease in interest rates - though in the latter case the estimated causal effect can not be statistically distinguished from zero. Both of these results are contrary to the Social Democratic Corporatist (SDC) hypothesis - in the first case, because the coefficient has the wrong sign, in the second because it is not statistically significant.... In PAGE 49: ... 49 Table2 b The effect of Left-labor power on revenue collection conditioned upon the degree of capital mobility and the exchange rate regime Total Revenues Personal Income Tax Consumption taxes Corporate income taxes Employer social security contributions Budget Deficits = budbal*(-1) Left-labor power 0.090 0.... In PAGE 50: ... 50 Table2 c The effect of Left-labor power on monetary and fiscal policy position conditioned upon the degree of capital mobility and the exchange rate regime Budget Deficits Interest rates Left-labor power -0.601** -0.... ..."
Table 3: Movement Statistics \Social/Recreational/Other quot; statistics are used to specify non-commuter movements, and commuter movements during the non-business hours. Vacation statistics need special attention because mobile users will most likely turn o their equipment during such a move. We have omitted these statistics from the metropolitan area simulation described in Section 7. This omission will not a ect our results since we are simulating a metropolitan area and the volume of this type of move is low.
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"... In PAGE 11: ... We estimate our distance parameters by dividing average travel distance with site diameter. We have derived Table3 using the data in [7] and a site diameter of ve miles. It describes the percentage of occurrence for each category of movements, and its average move distance and velocity.... ..."
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Table 1: WMD trials
"... In PAGE 3: ... Wireless Mobile Devices coupled with open- source social software tools potentially provide the basis for enhancing teaching and learning in virtually any discipline. Below we suggest four possible scenarios for utilizing social software with different wireless mobile devices ( Table1 ). Further details and ideas for implementation can be found at http://ltxserver.... ..."
Table 4. Neighborhood correlates of perceived neighborhood violence, violent victimization, and 1995 homicide events.
"... In PAGE 4: ...30) and immigrants (t 5 2.44) were positively associated with the level of violence (see Table4 , model 1). The corresponding standardized regression coefficients are 0.... In PAGE 5: ... 4 and 5) (31). Social composition, as hypothesized, predicted criminal victimiza- tion, with positive coefficients for concen- trated disadvantage and immigrant concen- tration and a negative coefficient for resi- dential stability ( Table4 , model 1). The relative odds of victimization associated with a 2-SD elevation in the predictor were 1.... In PAGE 5: ....67, 1.33, and 0.750, respectively. These estimates controlled for background charac- teristics associated with the risk of victim- ization. When added to the model, collec- tive efficacy was negatively associated with victimization ( Table4 , model 2). A 2-SD elevation in collective efficacy was associ- ated with a relative odds ratio of about 0.... In PAGE 7: ... 33. Althoughthezero-ordercorrelationofresidentialsta- bility with homicide was insignificant, the partial co- efficientin Table4 issignificantlypositive.Recallfrom Table 3 that stability is positively linked to collective efficacy.... ..."
Table 2c The effect of Left-labor power on monetary and fiscal policy position conditioned upon the degree of capital mobility and the exchange rate regime
"... In PAGE 15: ... Macroeconomic Policy Finally, let us examine the effect of Left-labor power on budget-deficits and interest rates. Table2 c indicates that when the exchange rate was fixed and capital was immobile (as was the case during the Bretton Woods period), the estimated causal effect of an increase in Left- labor power is a decrease in the size of the budget deficit and a decrease in interest rates - though in the latter case the estimated causal effect can not be statistically distinguished from zero. Both of these results are contrary to the Social Democratic Corporatist (SDC) hypothesis - in the first case, because the coefficient has the wrong sign, in the second because it is not statistically significant.... In PAGE 48: ... 48 Table2 a The effect of Left-labor power on spending conditioned upon the degree of capital mobility and the exchange rate regime Total Spending Income Transfers Civilian Government Consumption Subsidies to Industry Capital spending Left-labor power (Llp) -0.385** -0.... In PAGE 49: ... 49 Table2 b The effect of Left-labor power on revenue collection conditioned upon the degree of capital mobility and the exchange rate regime Total Revenues Personal Income Tax Consumption taxes Corporate income taxes Employer social security contributions Budget Deficits = budbal*(-1) Left-labor power 0.090 0.... ..."
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