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"Serial no. J-105-97." ; Shipping list no.: 99-0079-P. ; Distributed to some depository libraries in microfiche. ; Includes bibliographical references. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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"Serial no. 101-104." ; Includes bibliographical references (p. 199-205). ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Reuse of record except for individual research requires license from Congressional Information Service, Inc. ; CIS Microfiche Accession Numbers: CIS 77 H501-30 ; Includes bibliographical references. ; Microfiche. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/umn.31951t00342881y
Committee Print "Fifteenth Report to Congress on the Department of Defense Cataloging and Standardization Programs," submitted by the Special Investigations Subcommittee of the House Committee on Armed Services (Jan. 31, 1960. iii+6 p.). Committee Print "Defense Cataloging and Standardization Programs," submitted by the Special Investigations Subcommittee of the House Committee on Armed Services (July 31, 1960. iii+4 p.). ; Examines connection between rising weapons systems contracts costs and increased DOD use of negotiated contracts in place of competitive bidding. Committee Print "Thirteenth Report to Congress on the Department of Defense Cataloging and Standardization Programs," submitted by the Special Investigations Subcommittee of the House Committee on Armed Services (July 31, 1959. iii+7 p.). Committee Print "Fourteenth Report to Congress on the Department of Defense Cataloging and Standardization Programs," submitted by the Special Investigations Subcommittee of the House Committee on Armed Services (July 31, 1959. iii+7 p.). ; Record is based on bibliographic data in CIS US Congressional Committee Hearings Index. Reuse except for individual research requires license from Congressional Information Service, Inc. ; Indexed in CIS US Congressional Committee Hearings Index Part VII ; Committee Print "Fifteenth Report to Congress on the Department of Defense Cataloging and Standardization Programs," submitted by the Special Investigations Subcommittee of the House Committee on Armed Services (Jan. 31, 1960. iii+6 p.). Committee Print "Defense Cataloging and Standardization Programs," submitted by the Special Investigations Subcommittee of the House Committee on Armed Services (July 31, 1960. iii+4 p.). ; Examines connection between rising weapons systems contracts costs and increased DOD use of negotiated contracts in place of competitive bidding. Committee Print "Thirteenth Report to Congress on the Department of Defense Cataloging and Standardization Programs," submitted by the Special Investigations Subcommittee of the House Committee on Armed Services (July 31, 1959. iii+7 p.). Committee Print "Fourteenth Report to Congress on the Department of Defense Cataloging and Standardization Programs," submitted by the Special Investigations Subcommittee of the House Committee on Armed Services (July 31, 1959. iii+7 p.). ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Opinion of Attorney-Gen'l H. Clay Ewing, given to the House of Representatives March 7, 1873 (Act of March 17, 1868, releasing the lien of the State on North Missouri Railroad unconstitutional) -- Legal opinion of Britton A. Hill -- Legal opinion Hon. Geo. P. Strong -- The means employed to procure the passage of the act of March 31, 1868, releasing the State's lien upon the (Missouri) Pacific Railroad (report of the committee) -- Concurrent resolution - State Senate (Jefferson City, February 28, 1873). ; Mode of access: Internet.
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8 p. ; Reproduction of original in Huntington Library. ; Attributed to John Bridges and Richard Baxter. cf. Wing.
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8 p. ; Attributed to Richard Baxter. ; Annotation on Thomason copy: "Decemb. 28.". ; Reproduction of the original the British Library.
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Cover -- Contents -- Preface -- Abbreviations -- Part One Berkeley's Philosophy -- Section 1 Overview and summary -- Section 2 Berkeley's life and works -- Section 3 The structure of Berkeley's Principles -- Section 4 Berkeley's dualism and dualistic experience -- Section 5 Dualism or monism? -- Section 6 The phenomenalist interpretation -- Section 7 Overview -- Section 8 Hume's phenomenalism -- Section 9 The cde -- Section 10 Alciphron , the TVV and DHP 1734 -- Section 11 James Hill on the notional -- Section 12 The 2 or 3 advantages of section 27 doctrine -- Section 13 What underpins the notional -- Section 14 The big historical picture -- Section 15 Berkeley on objects: The revision -- Section 16 Berkeley's Siris -- Part Two Neo-Berkeley -- Section 1 Berkeley in 1752-1753 -- Section 2 The DMT: Why it hasn't been accepted -- Section 3 Berkeley's immaterialism and monotheistic God -- Section 4 Neo-Berkeley on God and other dualistic minds -- Section 5 God and theistic and dualistic intimacy -- Section 6 Dualistic intimacy -- Section 7 Tactual visual typology -- #1: Review of Neo-B in part one -- #2: Introduction of the TVT -- #3a: Locke -- #3b: Russell -- #3c: Kant and Dr Johnson -- #3d: T. K. Abbott -- #4: The valley and hills model -- #5: The role of imagery and normal synaesthesia -- #6: The Maupertius move -- #7: Berkeley on the vt summit -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
In: World Bank East Asia and Pacific Regional Report
Front Cover -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- About the Authors -- Abbreviations -- Overview -- Introduction -- The innovation imperative for developing East Asia -- The state of innovation in developing East Asia -- Heterogeneity of innovation capabilities within countries, sectors, and firms -- Why diffusion matters -- What inhibits innovation? -- Spurring innovation in developing East Asia: Directions for policy -- Final remarks -- Notes -- References -- 1 The State of Innovation in Developing East Asia -- Introduction -- Defining innovation -- The innovation imperative for developing East Asia -- Innovation performance in developing East Asia -- Road map for this report -- Notes -- References -- 2 Conceptual Framework and Stylized Facts -- Introduction -- Key concepts -- Importance of innovation and diffusion of technology in addressing the region's challenges -- Core elements for designing policies that accelerate technology adoption and diffusion -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- 3 Technology Adoption and Diffusion: A Firm-Level Perspective -- Introduction -- Is East Asia converging with, or diverging from, the technological frontier? Why diffusion matters -- Heterogeneity in the pattern and diffusion of innovation across space, sectors, and firms -- What inhibits innovation? -- Conclusions -- Annex 3A The Firm-level Adoption of Technologies survey -- Annex 3B Supplementary tables -- 1396927554 -- Notes -- References -- 4 Skills and Finance for Innovation -- Introduction -- Skills for innovation -- Finance for innovation -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- 5 Innovation Policies and Institutions in the Region: An Assessment -- Introduction -- Are policies coherent with the objective of supporting diffusion as well as invention? -- Agencies to support innovation.
Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Summary of Contents -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Authors -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Motivation -- Key findings and policy messages -- Implications of COVID-19 for productivity -- Synopsis -- Future research directions -- References -- PART I: Productivity: Trends and Explanations -- Chapter 1 Global Productivity Trends -- Introduction -- Evolution of productivity -- Sources of the slowdown in labor productivity growth after the GFC -- Drivers of productivity growth synchronization -- Conclusion -- Annex 1A: Cyclical and technology-driven labor productivity developments -- References -- Chapter 2 What Explains Productivity Growth -- Introduction -- Long-run drivers -- Summary of stylized facts -- Analyzing the effects of drivers -- Developments in drivers of productivity -- Outlook -- Policy priorities -- Conclusion -- Annex 2A: Partial correlations -- Annex 2B: Long-run regressions -- References -- Chapter 3 What Happens to Productivity during Major Adverse Events -- Introduction -- Adverse events: Literature and stylized facts -- Measuring the impact of adverse events on productivity -- What policies can mitigate the effects of adverse events? -- Conclusion -- Annex 3A: Data, sources, and definitions -- Annex 3B: Robustness -- Annex 3C: Methodology -- References -- Chapter 4 Productivity Convergence: Is Anyone Catching Up? -- Introduction -- How has productivity convergence evolved? -- Testing for convergence and its pace -- Convergence clubs -- Conclusion and policy implications -- Annex 4A: Solow-Swan growth model -- Annex 4B: Data -- Annex 4C: Beta-convergence testing -- Annex 4D: Estimating convergence clubs: Commonalities in productivity levels -- Annex 4E: Convergence clubs with common productivity trajectories.
Cover -- CONTENTS -- CONTEXT -- RECENT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTS -- OUTLOOK AND RISKS -- POLICY DISCUSSIONS -- A. Prudent Fiscal Policy-Creating Fiscal Buffers in Good Times -- B. Improving Infrastructure and Containing Fiscal Risks -- C. Strengthening Inflation Targeting and the Transmission of Monetary Policy -- D. Developing a Resilient Financial Sector in Support of Economic Growth -- E. Structural Agenda-Enhancing the Business Climate and the Rule of Law -- STAFF APPRAISAL -- BOX -- 1. Tax Measures in the 2019 Budget -- FIGURES -- 1. GDP Growth and Inflation -- 2. Trade and the Current Account -- 3. Real Sector Developments -- 4. Monetary Sector Developments -- 5. External Sector Developments -- 6. Fiscal Sector Developments -- 7. Banking Sector Developments -- 8. Electricity Sector-Selected Indicators -- TABLES -- 1. Basic Indicators and Macroeconomic Framework, 2014-23 -- 2a. General Government Operations, 2014-23 (Percent of GDP) -- 2b. General Government Operations, 2014-23 (Lek billions) -- 3a. Balance of Payments, 2014-23 (Payment of GDP) -- 3b. Balance of Payments, 2014-23 (Euro millions, unless stated otherwise) -- 4. External Financing Requirement and Sources, 2014-23 -- 5. Monetary Survey, 2014-23 -- 6. Summary of Accounts of the Central Bank, 2014-23 -- ANNEXES -- I. External Sector Assessment -- II. Risk Assessment Matrix -- III. Debt Sustainability Analysis -- IV. Growth at Risk and Spillovers -- V. Arrears-Why They Persist and How to Eliminate Them -- CONTENTS -- FUND RELATIONS -- STATISTICAL ISSUES -- RELATIONS WITH OTHER INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL ORGANIZATIONS.
Cover -- CONTENTS -- CONTEXT -- RECENT DEVELOPMENTS -- OUTLOOK AND RISKS -- POLICY DISCUSSIONS -- A. Fiscal Issues -- B. Monetary and Financial Sector Policies -- C. Anti-Corruption Reforms -- D. Debt Sustainability Analysis -- FIFTH REVIEW -- FUTURE REVIEW -- OTHER ISSUES -- STAFF APPRAISAL -- BOX -- 1. Financial Sector Workshop Dubai, January 28, 2019 -- FIGURES -- 1. Real Sector -- 2. External Sector -- 3. Fiscal Sector -- 4. Monetary Sector -- 5. Banking Sector -- TABLES -- 1. Selected Economic Indicators, 2017-20 -- 2. Medium-Term Macroeconomic Framework, 2016-24 -- 3a. Central Government Budget, 2016-24 (In billions of Afghanis) -- 3b. Central Government Budget, 2016-24 (In percent of GDP) -- 4a. Central Bank Balance Sheet, 2016-24 (In billions of Afghanis) -- 4b. Central Bank Balance Sheet, 2015-19 (At program exchange rates) -- 5. Monetary Survey, 2016-24 -- 6. Balance of Payments, 2016-24 -- 7. Financial Soundness Indicators -- 8. Proposed Schedule of Reviews and Disbursements Under the ECF Arrangement -- 9. External Financing Requirement and Sources, 2016-20 -- 10. Projected Payments and Indicators of Capacity to Repay the Fund -- 11. Quantitative Performance Criteria, December 21, 2018 -- 12. Fifth Review Structural Benchmarks -- 13. Sixth Review Structural Benchmarks -- ANNEX -- I. Government Revenue Mobilization Since 2014 -- APPENDIX -- I. Letter of Intent -- Attachment I. Memorandum of Economic and Financial Policies for 2019 -- Attachment II. Technical Memorandum of Understanding.
Cover -- CONTENTS -- CONTEXT -- RECENT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTS -- OUTLOOK AND RISKS -- POLICY DISCUSSIONS -- A. Restoring Fiscal and Debt Sustainability -- B. Monetary Policy -- C. Financial Sector Issues -- D. Public Enterprises Reforms -- E. Other Structural reforms -- PROGRAM OBJECTIVES AND MODALITIES -- STAFF APPRAISAL -- BOXES -- 1. Status of the 2018 Article IV Consultation Main Recommendations -- 2. Non-Performing Loans Issues -- 3. Risk Assessment Matrix -- 4. The Tourism Sector - Background and Growth Prospects -- 5. Public Enterprises Sector - Issues and Reforms -- FIGURES -- 1. Recent Economic Developments -- 2. External Sector Developments -- 3. Fiscal Sector Developments -- 4. Monetary Developments -- 5. Cabo Verde's Performance Compared to Small Middle-Income Countries -- TABLES -- 1. Selected Economic Indicators, 2015-24 -- 2. Balance of Payments, 2015-24 -- 3a. Statement of Operations of the Central Government, 2015-24 (Millions of Cabo Verde Escudos) -- 3b. Statement of Operations of the Central Government, 2015-24 (Percent of GDP) -- 4. Monetary Survey, 2015-24 -- 5. Financial Soundness Indicators of the Banking Sector, 2010-18 -- 6. Implementation Status of the Recommendations of the 2009 FSAP -- 7. Schedule of Reviews Under the PCI, 2019-21 -- ANNEX -- I. External Stability Assessment -- APPENDICES -- I. Program Statement -- II. Program Statement for the Period July 2019-January 2021 -- Attachement I. Technical Memorandum of Understanding -- CONTENTS -- RELATIONS WITH THE FUND -- WORLD BANK AND IMF COLLABORATION -- STATISTICAL ISSUES.