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• Queensland Health Code of Conduct • Workplace Ethics, Conduct and Behaviour- Policy Statement

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"... To outline the responsibility all employees have in ensuring the workplace is free from sexual harassment. 2 APPLICATION This policy applies to all Queensland Health employees. 3 GUIDELINES Guidelines may be developed to facilitate implementation of this policy. The guidelines must be consistent wit ..."
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To outline the responsibility all employees have in ensuring the workplace is free from sexual harassment. 2 APPLICATION This policy applies to all Queensland Health employees. 3 GUIDELINES Guidelines may be developed to facilitate implementation of this policy. The guidelines must be consistent

What Do a Million Observations on Banks Say About the Transmission of Monetary Policy?

by Anil K Kashyap, Jeremy C. Stein , 2000
"... We study the monetary-transmission mechanism with a data set that includes quarterly observations of every insured U.S. commercial bank from 1976 to 1993. We find that the impact of monetary policy on lending is stronger for banks with less liquid balance sheets—i.e., banks with lower ratios of secu ..."
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We study the monetary-transmission mechanism with a data set that includes quarterly observations of every insured U.S. commercial bank from 1976 to 1993. We find that the impact of monetary policy on lending is stronger for banks with less liquid balance sheets—i.e., banks with lower ratios

Policy driven management of distributed systems

by Morris Sloman - Journal of Network and Systems Management , 1994
"... Separating management policy from the automated managers which interpret the policy facilitates the dynamic change of behaviour of a distributed management system. This permits it to adapt to evolutionary changes in the system being managed and to new application requirements. Changing the behaviour ..."
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Separating management policy from the automated managers which interpret the policy facilitates the dynamic change of behaviour of a distributed management system. This permits it to adapt to evolutionary changes in the system being managed and to new application requirements. Changing

Algorithms for Inverse Reinforcement Learning

by Andrew Y. Ng, Stuart Russell - in Proc. 17th International Conf. on Machine Learning , 2000
"... This paper addresses the problem of inverse reinforcement learning (IRL) in Markov decision processes, that is, the problem of extracting a reward function given observed, optimal behaviour. IRL may be useful for apprenticeship learning to acquire skilled behaviour, and for ascertaining the re ..."
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This paper addresses the problem of inverse reinforcement learning (IRL) in Markov decision processes, that is, the problem of extracting a reward function given observed, optimal behaviour. IRL may be useful for apprenticeship learning to acquire skilled behaviour, and for ascertaining

The concept of power

by Robert A Dahl - Behavioral Science , 1957
"... What is “power”? Most people have an intuitive notion of what it means. But scientists have not yet formulated a statement of the concept of power that is rigorous enough to be of use in the sys-tematic study of this important social phenomenon. Power is here defined in terms of a relation between p ..."
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What is “power”? Most people have an intuitive notion of what it means. But scientists have not yet formulated a statement of the concept of power that is rigorous enough to be of use in the sys-tematic study of this important social phenomenon. Power is here defined in terms of a relation between

Do Actions Speak Louder Than Words? The Response of Asset Prices to Monetary Policy Actions and Statements

by Refet S. Gürkaynak, C Brian Sack, Eric T. Swanson C - International Journal of Central Banking , 2005
"... We investigate the effects of U.S. monetary policy on asset prices using a high-frequency event-study analysis. We test whether these effects are adequately captured by a single factor—changes in the federal funds rate target—and find that they are not. Instead, we find that two factors are required ..."
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are required. These factors have a structural interpretation as a “current federal funds rate target ” factor and a “future path of policy” factor, with the latter closely associated with Federal Open Market Committee statements. We measure the effects of these two factors on bond yields and stock prices using

Named Graphs, Provenance and Trust

by Jeremy J. Carroll, Christian Bizer, Patrick Hayes, Patrick Stickler , 2004
"... The Semantic Web consists of many RDF graphs nameable by URIs. This paper extends the syntax and semantics of RDF to cover such Named Graphs. This enables RDF statements that describe graphs, which is beneficial in many Semantic Web application areas. As a case study, we explore the application area ..."
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The Semantic Web consists of many RDF graphs nameable by URIs. This paper extends the syntax and semantics of RDF to cover such Named Graphs. This enables RDF statements that describe graphs, which is beneficial in many Semantic Web application areas. As a case study, we explore the application

Unnatural Experiments? Estimating the Incidence of Endogenous Policies

by Timothy Besley - Economic Journal , 2000
"... There are numerous empirical studies that exploit variation in policies over space and time in the U.S. federal system. If state policy making is purposeful action, responsive to economic and political conditions within the state, then it is necessary to identify and control for the forces that lead ..."
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that lead to these policy changes. This paper investigates the implications of policy endogeneity for a speci®c policy context ± workers ' compensation bene®ts. We contrast different methods of estimation and their pros and cons in this context. To estimate the effect of policies on economic behaviour

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Empirics for Economic Growth and Convergence

by Danny T. Quah, Danny T. Quah - European Economic Review, Vol , 1996
"... important in re-shaping this article. X. Sala-i-Martin has generously donated insight and time to try and make me understand. He need not, however, agree with all my statements below. All calculations were performed using the econometrics shell tsrf. Nontechnical Summary The convergence hypothesis|t ..."
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important in re-shaping this article. X. Sala-i-Martin has generously donated insight and time to try and make me understand. He need not, however, agree with all my statements below. All calculations were performed using the econometrics shell tsrf. Nontechnical Summary The convergence hypothesis
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