نتایج جستجو برای: social consequences

تعداد نتایج: 749510  

Journal: :Journal of health and social behavior 2005
Carol S Aneshensel

This article differentiates a social etiology model focused on identifying the social antecedents of one particular mental disorder from a social consequences model concerned with the overall mental health consequences of various social arrangements. In the social etiology model, people with disorders other than the one particular disorder singled out for investigation are implicitly classified...

2002
Xavier Giné Robert M. Townsend

The objective of this paper is to assess both the aggregate growth effects and the distributional consequences of financial liberalization as observed in Thailand from 1976 to 1996. A general equilibrium occupational choice model with two sectors, one without intermediation and the other with borrowing and lending is taken to Thai data. Key parameters of the production technology and the distri...

Journal: :CoRR 2017
Cosme Louart Zhenyu Liao Romain Couillet

R n×p is a matrix of independent zero-mean unit variance entries, and σ : R → R is a Lipschitz continuous (activation) function — σ(WX) being understood entry-wise. We prove that, as n, p, T grow large at the same rate, the resolvent Q = (G + γIT ) , for γ > 0, has a similar behavior as that met in sample covariance matrix models, involving notably the moment Φ = T n E[G], which provides in pas...

2014

The world’s first cities emerged on the plains of Mesopotamia (modern Iraq and Syria) in the fourth millennium BC. Attempts to understand this settlement process have assumed revolutionary social change, the disappearance of kinship as a structuring principle, and the appearance of a rational bureaucracy. Most assume cities and state-level social organization were deliberate functional adaptati...

2014

The world’s first cities emerged on the plains of Mesopotamia (modern Iraq and Syria) in the fourth millennium BC. Attempts to understand this settlement process have assumed revolutionary social change, the disappearance of kinship as a structuring principle, and the appearance of a rational bureaucracy. Most assume cities and state-level social organization were deliberate functional adaptati...

2006
JIM BAKER

T his article presents the essentials of a successful counterinsurgency strategy by applying a technique known as systems thinking. The fundamentals of good strategic thought lie both in recognizing the most significant interactions between different players, how they influence each other in unexpected ways, and how to measure progress in achieving the ends of the strategy. Systems thinking has...

2014
Jason Ur

The world’s first cities emerged on the plains of Mesopotamia (modern Iraq and Syria) in the fourth millennium BC. Attempts to understand this settlement process have assumed revolutionary social change, the disappearance of kinship as a structuring principle, and the appearance of a rational bureaucracy. Most assume cities and state-level social organization were deliberate functional adaptati...

2014

The world’s first cities emerged on the plains of Mesopotamia (modern Iraq and Syria) in the fourth millennium BC. Attempts to understand this settlement process have assumed revolutionary social change, the disappearance of kinship as a structuring principle, and the appearance of a rational bureaucracy. Most assume cities and state-level social organization were deliberate functional adaptati...

1998
George Norman

Active antitrust policy may result in perverse effects detrimental to consumer and social welfare because such active policy affects market structure through its impact on the mediumand long-run decisions of firms. This paper investigates the effects of deregulation of firms' pricing policies in a dynamic setting that allows for tacit collusion. We show that, provided the consumer reservation p...

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