... zero even at the 95% level in Canada, Finland, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, the UK andthe US Moreover, while in some countries, (including Finland, the UK andthe US) residential ... confidence bands in all graphs Given the large 16 To identify the monetary policy shock it is sufficient to determine the position ofthe monetary policy instrument; the ordering ofthe variables in the ... also for these countries the existence of cointegration could not be rejected We therefore specify the VAR models in the level ofthe variables Nevertheless, we neither impose the number of cointegrating...
... endorsement ofthe divine and hereditary right of English kings to rule, his promotion of accumulated wealth in the hands ofthe few, and above all his disdain for common people and for the idea of government ... about the text, theorists insist that the warp and woof of constitutional law is still traceable to the written document and must be, given that the document and only the document counts as the ... Court Activism, the Public Interest, andtheMakingof Constitutional Law l a r ry yac k l e the university of chicago press chicago and london larry yackle is professor of law andthe Basil Yanakakis...
... colonial problems The Mandate System andthe construction ofthe non-European state Government, sovereignty and economy The mandate andthe dissolution of sovereignty The legacies ofthe Mandate System: ... System ofthe League of Nations Introduction The creation ofthe Mandate System 115 115 119 vii 32 32 40 52 viii contents The League of Nations andthe new international law The Mandate System and ... Commission of Inquiry and gave it the task of examining the legal, historical and scientific aspects ofthe phosphate industry, andthe feasibility of rehabilitating the worked-out phosphate lands Acting...
... and Genius This book highlights the themes ofthe use of Newton’s reputation in support of various interests withinthe scientific community, the increasing use of his archives andthe role of ... furnishes the best instance ofthe value ofthe inductive process, so the failures and blunders of his adversaries supply equally good examples ofthe dangers andthe barrenness ofthe opposite ... in the context of his loyalty to Laplace and, especially, the events ofthe years 1821–2 However, Biot had a longterm commitment to understanding the life and work of Newton, andthe history of...
... lead to the affirmation ofthe students as Others THE ETHICS OF AESTHETIC RELATIONS We began with the ethical problem ofthe domination ofthe Other in the student±teacher relationship, and have ... & The Journal ofthe Philosophy of Education Society of Great Britain 2001 Aesthetics andthe Paradox ofEducational Relation 27 to help the student by virtue of one's role as an authority and ... we should understand the distinction that Gadamer makes between the & The Journal ofthe Philosophy of Education Society of Great Britain 2001 Aesthetics andthe Paradox ofEducational Relation...
... support for the expectations theory ofthe term structure (see references in Cook and Hahn (1989)) The standard test ofthe expectations theory in these papers is to regress the change in the 3-month ... downward The greater the proportion ofthe variance ofthe yield curve slope due to the expected term premium andthe less due to the expected change in the 3-month rate, the greater will be the downward ... between three- and six-month rates before and after the founding ofthe Fed The two rates moved together more closely in the later period, as predicted by the expectations theory ofthe term structure,...
... debt financing The greater the cost of external debt financing andthe greater the volatility in the supply of demand deposits, the greater the demand for securities as an inventory of liquidity ... Empirical Results Sincethe role of bank lending is at the core ofthe "lending view," we focus the empirical analysis on the change in bank loans.9 Because ofthe limited length ofthe time series ... ignoring the differing responses of constrained and unconstrained banks potentially can affect the size ofthe impact of monetary policy on the economy andthe ability to find evidence of an operational...
... in the banking system We develop and calibrate a theoretical model to illustrate the conduct of monetary policywithinthe framework of dualtrack interest rates and a juxtaposition of price- and ... for loans The market rate increases as the PBC raises the RRR, which means the higher the RRR, the less the funding available from the banks andthe higher the demand for funding in the nonregulated ... He and Honglin Wang Dual-track Interest Rates andthe Conduct of Monetary Policy in China All opinions expressed are those ofthe authors and not necessarily reflect the views ofthe Bank of...
... the 1936 Arab revolt against both the Jews andthe British The insurrection lasted three years and resulted in the deportation of much ofthe Palestinian Arabs’ leadership andthe weakening of ... fixture of Middle Eastern life From a local dispute in the 1920s and ’30s, it had expanded in the 1940s to engulf the region and then, in the ’50s, the world The context of inter-Arab and Great ... Israel there were joint offensive plans almost certain to provoke it—in short, all ofthe liabilities and none ofthe advantages of unity Even the sole accomplishment of note, the creation of the...
... his father’s business rather than further his formal education Because ofthe wartime increase of shipping rates andthe death of Rowe, coupled with serious illnesses of both father and son, the ... something and then check what he had deduced against the textbook The lack of appeal of standard textbooks and modes of teaching made it difficult for Mitchell in areas other than the sciences and mathematics ... Research Ltd andthe Glynn Research Laboratories at Bodmin, Cornwall, England Beginning ofthe further evaluation ofthe chemiosmotic hypothesis 1966 The revised version ofthe chemiosmotic theory published...
... colonial problems The Mandate System andthe construction ofthe non-European state Government, sovereignty and economy The mandate andthe dissolution of sovereignty The legacies ofthe Mandate System: ... System ofthe League of Nations Introduction The creation ofthe Mandate System 115 115 119 vii 32 32 40 52 viii contents The League of Nations andthe new international law The Mandate System and ... Commission of Inquiry and gave it the task of examining the legal, historical and scientific aspects ofthe phosphate industry, andthe feasibility of rehabilitating the worked-out phosphate lands Acting...
... arranged and they have definite marriage and magistrates, overlords, laws and workshops, and a system of exchange, all of which call for the use of reason; they also have a kind of religion Further, they ... justification of their conquest precisely because it is presented in the language of liberality and even equality Vitoria continuously alludes to the theme ofthe novelty ofthe discovery ofthe Indians: ... analysis ofthe laws of war, as a consequence ofthe fact that it is the sovereign who declares war and exercises all the rights of war Just war doctrine is a crucial aspect ofthe whole complex of...
... Lorimer, The Institutes ofthe Law of Nations, p 104 As Gong notes: The subjective nature ofthe recognition process andthe political element withinthe standard of “civilization” put the European ... extended to the lower classes -and the dissolute members ofthe aristocracy ofthe imperial centre: 94 95 On these efforts andthe importance attached to them, see Oppenheim, The Science of International ... non-European states; these competence of these consuls comprised the whole civil and criminal jurisdiction, the power of protection ofthe privileges, the life, and property of their countrymen’...
... in the aforesaid territories [the conventional Basin ofthe Congo] bind themselves to watch over the preservation ofthe native tribes, and to care for the improvement ofthe conditions of their ... respect More generally, the nineteenth century offers us an example of a far broader theme: the importance ofthe existence ofthe ‘other’ for the progress and development ofthe discipline itself ... as administrators of these territories on behalf ofthe League, and subjecting these mandatories to the League’s supervision.8 The legal structure ofthe Mandate System The Mandate System embodied...
... o n s 147 The Mandate System andthe construction ofthe non-European state The mandates andthe problem of sovereignty The primary novelty ofthe Mandate System for many jurists ofthe interwar ... sense ofthe final end ofthe Mandate System According to Article 22 ofthe Covenant, the primary purpose ofthe Mandate System was to secure the ‘well-being and development’ ofthe peoples ofthe ... supervising the operation ofthe system Once the basic framework ofthe Mandate System had been established, it was the PMC that had the task of ensuring the progress ofthe mandate territories and...
... through the enforcement ofthe laws but rather by defining the normal, the standard andthe truth against which deviations are identified and then remedied.275 Sovereignty and native will The mandate ... diversity of mandate territories, the different responses and resistance ofthe mandate peoples andthe intransigency of mandate powers presented this from occurring Nevertheless, the Mandate System ... ‘Sovereignty is the most treasured possession ofthe newly independent States On the one hand, it makes them the master of their own house, and on the other hand, it provides them with a legal...
... and development policy became the norm, andthe collapse ofthe Berlin Wall andthe end ofthe Cold War were taken to signal the ultimate triumph of capitalism and its decisive emergence as the ... Scholars and jurists ofthe period were aware of these possibilities, and an examination of some of their arguments as to the interpretation ofthe resolution illuminates the ways in which concepts of ... dealings with the colonial government were regulated by the laws of that government These agreements were not, of course, the subject of international law since they fell withinthe scope ofthe domestic...