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  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV044421787
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 252 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9781911576501 , 9781911576495 , 9781911576488 , 9781911576471
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, hardback ISBN 978-1-911576-45-7
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, paperback ISBN 978-1-911576-46-4
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures
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    Keywords: Lateinamerika ; Graphic Novel ; Comic ; Posthumanismus ; Intermedialität ; Individuum ; Öffentlicher Raum ; Wahrnehmung ; Electronic books
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_630117659
    Format: 1 Kt , Digitalisierungsvorlage: Primärausgabe , 57 x 33 cm
    Edition: [Nachdr. der Ausg. in:] King, James: A Voyage to the Pacific Ocean. 2nd Ed., London, 1785
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Berlin Ibero-Amerikanisches Institut 2010 Online-Ressource (Image) Altkarten-Projekt des IAI
    Edition: Berlin Mikro-Univers GmbH
    ISBN: 0841902003
    Note: Orig.-Vorlage: Kupferst. - Orig.-Gr.: 67 x 38 cm. - Mit Tiefenangaben
    In: America in maps, New York [u.a.] : Holmes & Meier, 1976, 1976, Bl. 53, 0841902003
    In: year:1976
    In: pages:52
    Additional Edition: Elektronische Reproduktion von Cook, James: Chart of the NW Coast of America and NE Coast of Asia ikarppn100465587
    Language: English
    Keywords: Karte
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    Author information: King, James 1750-1784
    Author information: Cook, James 1728-1779
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_879776331
    Note: Incluye Bibliografía
    In: Política macroeconómica y pobreza en América Latina y el Caribe - Madrid : Mundi-Prensa, 1998 - p. 541-574
    Language: Spanish
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_879657324
    Language: English
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  • 5
    UID:
    gbv_1549520474
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (8 ungezählte Seiten, 492 Seiten, 4 ungezählte Seiten)
    Uniform Title: Der getreue Englische Wegweiser
    Note: Deutscher Text in Fraktur , Umlaute in der Vorlage mit übergestelltem "e" , Reproduktion der anjetzo aber mit vielen nützlichen Vermehrungen und Verbesserungen zum elftenmal aufgelegten Ausgabe , Vorlageform der Veröffentlichungsangabe: Leipzig, 1795 bey Christian Gottlob Hilschern. , Bibliothek für Bildungsgeschichtliche Forschung Berlin
    Additional Edition: Elektronische Reproduktion von Bibliothek für Bildungsgeschichtliche Forschung Berlin -- AD 2054,3 König, Johann Der getreue Englische Wegweiser Oder: Gründliche Anweisung zur Englischen Sprache für die Deutschen ... Leipzig : bey Christian Gottlob Hilscher, 1795
    Language: German
    Keywords: Einführung ; Grammatik
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    Author information: König, Johann
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  • 6
    UID:
    gbv_879555173
    Series Statement: Serie Reformas Económicas 57
    Content: Introduction The last two decades have witnessed the implementation of liberal economic reforms throughout the developing world, but particularly in Latin American and the Caribbean. It is now a stylized fact of reform programs that income distribution worsens in the immediate aftermath of the implementation of such reforms (Cornia, et. al., 1987; Morley, 1995; Beccaria, 1998). In 11 of 14 Latin American countries included in his survey, Morely (1994) found that inequality had worsened in all but four of them during the 1980s when reform programs were implemented. In that regard, Jamaica has been a paradox. Handa and King (1997) date economic reform as taking place mostly since 1989. Throughout the 1990s, however, the income distribution has consistently narrowed, despite periods of both rising and falling poverty levels during this time. The decline in inequality in Jamaica is unusual for another reason as well. While economic growth may on occasion be accompanied by declining inequality, witness Brazil in the 1980s, the preponderance of evidence from the Latin American/Caribbean region suggests that inequality is strongly countercyclical (Psacharopolous, et al., 1997; Morley, 1994). During the 1980s, Argentina, Panama, and Venezuela all experienced increases in inequality while their per capita incomes fell, while Columbia and Costa Rica both had positive growth and declines in inequality (Psacharopolous, et. al., 1997).1 At the same time, there is no prior measured experience in the region of declining inequality in the presence of falling per capita income. The case of Jamaica, with just such an occurance in the period 1992 to 1996, therefore merits close scrutiny. The Jamaica experience can potentially reveal much about how the process of adjustment can affect income distribution. Are the distributional outcomes in Jamaica an accident of the particular circumstances of the adjustment, or are there lessons in the manner of adjustment that have implications for other reforming economies? The earliest published attempt to analyze the degree of income inequality in Jamaica (Ahiram, 1964), using data for 1958, concludes that Jamaica suffered a higher degree of income inequality than most developing countries with data available at the time.2 Ahiram reports a Gini of 53 percent for the distribution of household income and 57 percent for the distribution of individual income. Londoño and Székely (1997) report that, by 1970, Jamaica was characterized by one of the most equal distributions in the Latin American and Caribbean region, though the region tends to be more unequal than the remainder of the developing world. They report a Gini of 45.6 for 1970, which by 1989 had fallen marginally to 43.3. From the data reported below, in 1996 the Gini was down to 36.9. The purpose of this paper is to examine the distributional changes in Jamaica in order to explain the paradox of such a dramatic decline in inequality during and after a period of economic reform, and, after 1992, in the presence of macroeconomic stagnation. While the penchant for liberal economic reforms has shifted the focus away from issues of distribution, the concern in the literature and in this paper for inequality derives from two considerations. Ravallian (1997) has demonstrated that the growth elasticity of poverty is inversely correlated with the degree of inequality. Thus, as inequality increases, growth has a smaller impact on poverty reduction. A concern for absolute poverty therefore requires an interest in distribution to the extent that it informs the likelihood of poverty reduction. Moreover, the link between initial inequality and subsequent economic growth has been demonstrated (Deininger and Squire, 1998; Birdsall, et al., 1995). The remainder of the paper is organized as follows. Section 1 reviews the data on changes in the distribution of income that have occurred during the period. Section 2 summarizes the economic reform program and the macroeconomic context of the period under analysis, examining the extent to which the manner and pace of reform implementation explains the distributional outcomes. Section 3 attempts to explain the distributional outcomes in terms of the broader context of the policy framework and the consequential fluctuations of the macroeconomy.
    Note: Includes bibliography
    Language: English
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  • 7
    UID:
    gbv_879555734
    Series Statement: Serie Reformas Económicas 65
    Content: IntroductionThe history of economic policy in Jamaica since World War II, viewed at some distance, reflects the broad sweep of fashion in the history of economic development. The cycles of industrialization by foreign investment, import substitution, populist socialism, and structural adjustment are all present. The most recent phase of that history, that of structural economic reform, has however presented some confusion in the literature on Jamaica. At one extreme, economic reform may be dated from 1977, when Jamaica signed its first Stand By Agreement with the IMF, accompanied by the usual list of conditionalities and their implications for economic reform. Witter and Anderson (1991);, largely using that fact, and Lora (1997);, using a narrow list of indicators, imply that Jamaica is an early reformer. At the other extreme, some key elements of economic reform were not implemented until 1991. Following this vein, Handa and King (1997); suggest that economic reform is a phenomenon of the 1990s.The survey of economic reform below reveals a country drawn reluctantly into the reform era, implementing some aspects of economic reform from the early 1980s, delaying others until the 1990s and ignoring a few elements entirely. Economic liberalism has not caught the popular imagination in Jamaica. The fundamental liberal ideas underlying structural adjustment reform are not popular in Jamaica, and have for the most part been foisted on the people by first, an unwilling administration, and later, by an unfocused one merely following to a limited extent world economic fashion. This unwillingness and lack of commitment will be important in understanding the inconsistency in the reform process as it unfolded in Jamaica.Jamaica represents an interesting case study of economic reform for a number of reasons. First, the various aspects of economic reform occurred during distinct periods. This case stands in contrast to those, such as Chile in the late 1970s, that changed economic policy radically over a relatively short period of time. The Jamaican case, therefore, may be instructive in understanding issues surrounding the timing and sequencing of reform.The other reason why Jamaica presents an important case study is that, amongst reforming economies, it has one of the worst records of economic performance in Latin America and the Caribbean during the era of economic reform. While average growth in the region was 2.2 percent per annum in the 1980s, Jamaica grew at an annual average of only 1.4 percent 1 . In the 1990s, the discrepancy worsened. The economies of Latin American and the Caribbean averaged 3.0 percent per annum from 1991 to 1996, but Jamaica's average growth rate was a mere 1.3 percent. Even within the Caribbean alone, Jamaica's relatively poor performance is manifest. The average growth rate for the period 1980 to 1996 is 3.0, whereas Jamaica managed only 1.4 percent annually over the same period.
    Note: Includes bibliography
    Language: English
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  • 8
    UID:
    gbv_879507039
    Series Statement: Libros de la CEPAL 115
    Content: The swift expansion of developing Asia is probably the most significant structural change in the world economy of the twenty-first century. Latin America, and in particular South America, have strongly benefited from developing Asia’s surge. China has become one of the region’s main trade partners. Despite their benefits, strengthened trans-Pacific economic relations have also become a cause for concern in Latin America, due to major imbalances of different kinds.The purpose of this book is twofold. On the one hand, it aims to document the growing investment and trade relations between Latin America and Asia, as well as some of their imbalances. On the other hand, it provides several examples on how to upgrade trans-Pacific economic relations.
    Content: Chapter I Asian agribusiness investment in Latin America, with case studies from Brazil. -- Chapter II The changing nature of Asian investment in Latin American manufacturing: a value chain analysis. -- Chapter III Global services models for promoting economic integration between Asia and Latin America. -- Chapter IV Business models for trans-Latins: Latin American investments in Asia.
    Note: Includes bibliography
    Language: English
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  • 9
    UID:
    gbv_879534737
    ISBN: 9213228317
    Series Statement: Serie Manuales - CEPAL 48
    Content: Aumentar la eficacia y la eficiencia de las políticas públicas es un objetivo permanente de los gobiernos. Para responder a este desafío, en la última década se han desarrollado nuevas herramientas de gestión que permiten el monitoreo y la evaluación de los resultados de las inversiones públicas en la reducción de la pobreza y mejora de los indicadores sociales de los países. Una de las herramientas más relevante hoy en día en la administración pública es la evaluación de impacto. Esta Pauta Metodológica muestra paso a paso y de la manera más didáctica posible el procedimiento de la evaluación impacto. Para la evaluación ex-ante se analizan seis proyectos sociales con la información disponible del Sistema Integrado de Selección de Beneficiarios (SISBEN) aplicando en primera instancia simulaciones denominadas antes y después" o "sin y con proyecto". Para la evaluación ex-post, se examina el programa "Familias en Acción" de Colombia, y se emplea un diseño experimental "antes y después" con grupo de control. La aplicación de una evaluación impacto requiere del conocimiento y manejo de métodos de investigación y técnicas estadísticas que en algunos casos pueden llegar a ser de difícil implementación. Con el propósito de facilitar la aplicación de estos métodos y técnicas, en la presente Pauta se analiza y desarrolla paso a paso cada una de las actividades que se deben seguir en una evaluación de impacto tanto ex-ante como ex-post. En la evaluación ex ante, la Pauta se concentra en seis pasos con sus respectivas actividades: 1) Diagnosticar la pobreza en el área geográfica respectiva; 2) Proponer alternativas de solución a los problemas específicos identificados; 3) Levantar la línea de base; 4) Seleccionar los posibles beneficiarios; 5) Simular la situación con proyecto y medir el impacto de los programas; 6) Jerarquizar los proyectos por eficiencia y eficacia. Por otro lado, en la evaluación ex-post los pasos son: 1) Analizar los objetivos del programa a evaluar; 2) Determinar las características y los efectos del programa; 3) Identificar las preguntas de evaluación; 4) Seleccionar los indicadores de impacto; 5) Estimar el impacto del programa; 6) Analizar la eficacia y eficiencia del programa. La Pauta cuantifica el impacto de los programas mediante los enfoques cuantitativos indirectos de medición de línea de pobreza (ingreso), el método de necesidades básicas insatisfechas, el método integral de la pobreza y el índice de desarrollo humano. Aunque los resultados que arrojan los diferentes enfoques no sean comparables, su estimación permite tener un conocimiento más amplio de la pobreza desde diferentes perspectivas. De igual manera, mediante el desarrollo riguroso de cada paso la Pauta se propone también demostrar y facilitar la aplicación de la evaluación impacto a proyectos y programas sociales. La evaluación de impacto ex-post permite determinar si las intervenciones cumplen o no con los objetivos y metas planteados y si el cambio experimentado en el bienestar de los beneficiarios es atribuible a las acciones de estas intervenciones. La Pauta, mediante su enfoque metodológico, busca ante todo extender la práctica de la evaluación impacto, servir de guía para las actividades docentes que el ILPES y otras instituciones llevan a cabo sobre la materia y ampliar la discusión sobre el tema a fin de aumentar la eficacia, la eficiencia y la equidad de las políticas públicas."
    Note: Incluye Bibliografía
    Language: Spanish
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  • 10
    UID:
    gbv_1548325147
    Format: [4] Bl., 492 S., [2] Bl. , 8o
    Edition: Anjetzo aber mit vielen nützlichen Vermehrungen und Verbesserungen neu aufgelegt
    Edition: Online-Ausgabe Berlin Bibliothek für Bildungsgeschichtliche Forschung [2016] 1 Online-Ressource
    Note: Umlaute in der Vorlage mit übergestelltem "e" , Reproduktion der mit vielen nützlichen Vermehrungen und Verbesserungen neu aufgelegten Ausgabe , Vorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: Leipzig, bey Christian Gottlob Hilschern, 1782. - Vorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerk des Paralletitels: Leipzig, Printed for Christian Gottlob Hilscher, MDCCLXXXII. , Bibliothek für Bildungsgeschichtliche Forschung Berlin , Fraktur
    Additional Edition: Elektronische Reproduktion von Bibliothek für Bildungsgeschichtliche Forschung Berlin -- AD 2054,2 König, Johann Der getreue Englische Wegweiser, Oder: Gründliche Anweisung zur Englischen Sprache für die Deutschen Leipzig : Hilscher, 1782
    Language: German
    Keywords: Sprachführer ; Einführung ; Grammatik ; Sprachführer
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    Author information: König, Johann
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