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  • 1
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    Amsterdam ; New York : Elsevier
    UID:
    b3kat_BV048845296
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xxxiii, 675 Seiten) , ill
    ISBN: 9781849508490
    Series Statement: Contributions to economic analysis v. 245
    Content: In all cases, the criterion used for evaluation is the tracking ability of the approximation to the exact aggregator function of economic theory.Many of the empirical and policy puzzles in monetary economics disappear when simple sum monetary aggregates are replaced by index numbers that are coherent with theory. Simple sum monetary aggregates became incoherent with theory, when monetary assets began paying interest and therefore could no longer be viewed as perfect substitutes. This is a useful tool to those associated with economics departments within universities, business schools, central banks and federal governments, financial institutions including underwriters, bankers and stockbrokers
    Content: The papers in the book have been organized into logical sections, with unifying introductions and overviews. The result is a systematic development of the state-of-the-art in monetary and financial aggregation theory. The sections cover the origin of the user cost price of monetary services. Exact aggregation of monetary assets on the demand side for consumers and firms, and on the supply side for financial intermediaries, general equilibrium of all economic agents' demands and supplies, dynamic solution of the exact system, and extension to monetary aggregation under risk. The extension of index number theory to the case of risk is completely general, and can be applied to tracking any exact economic aggregator under risk.
    Content: In recent years, there has been renewed interest in index number and aggregation theory, since the two previously divergent fields have been successfully unified. The underlying aggregator functions which are weakly separable subfunctions of utility and production functions, are the building blocks of economic theory, and the derivation of index numbers based upon their ability to track those building blocks is now called the economic theory of index numbers. William Barnett, the coeditor of this volume, introduced modern economic index number theory into monetary economics. His merger of economic index number theory, with monetary theory was based upon the use of Diewert's approach to producing superlative nonparametric approximations to the theoretically exact aggregator functions.This book comprises a focussed and unified collection of Barnett's most important publications in this area.
    Note: Understanding the new divisia monetary aggregates -- Economic monetary aggregates : an application of index number and aggregation theory -- Divisia indices -- Divisia monetary aggregates -- The optimal level of monetary aggregation -- New concepts of aggregated money / Paul Spindt -- A dispersion-dependency diagnostic test for aggregation error : with applications to monetary economics and income distribution / Apostolos Serletis -- Exact aggregation under risk -- Monitoring monetary aggregates under risk aversion / Piyu Yue -- CAPM risk adjustment / Mark Jensen -- Stochastic volatility in interest rates and nonlinearity in velocity / Haiyang Xu -- A reply to Julio J. Rotemberg -- Partition of M2+ as a joint product : commentary / Ge Zhou -- New indices of money supply and the flexible laurent demand system -- The new Divisia monetary aggregates / Paul A. Spindt -- Consumer theory and the demand for money / Apostolos Serletis -- The regulatory wedge between the demand-side and supply-side aggregation-theoretic monetary aggregates / Warren E. Weber -- Financial-firm production of monetary services : a generalized symmetric Barnett variable-profit-function approach / Jeong Ho Hahm -- Financial-firms' production and supply-side monetary aggregation under dynamic uncertainty / Ge Zhou -- The microeconomic theory of monetary aggregation -- Estimating policy-invariant deep parameters in the financial sector when risk and growth matter / Meenakshi Pasupathy -- Recent monetary policy and the Divisia monetary aggregates -- Which road leads to stable money demand? -- Perspective on the current state of macroeconomic theory -- The user cost of money -- Introduction to the St. Louis monetary services index project / Travis D. Nesmith
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics
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    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 2
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    London : Palgrave Macmillan
    UID:
    b3kat_BV046404224
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XXVI, 594 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9781137568120
    Series Statement: Remaking Economics: Eminent Post-War Economists
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-1-137-56811-3
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics
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    Keywords: Samuelson, Paul Anthony 1915-2009 ; Wirtschaftstheorie ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 3
    UID:
    b3kat_BV048222565
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (561 pages)
    ISBN: 9783030327668
    Series Statement: Global Issues in Water Policy Ser. v.24
    Note: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources , Intro -- Preface -- About the Book -- Contents -- About the Editors -- Contributors -- Chapter 1: Sustainable Groundwater Management in France and Australia: Setting Extraction Limits, Allocating Rights and Reallocation -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Groundwater Management Policies in France and Australia -- 1.2.1 Overview of the French Approach -- 1.2.2 Overview of the Australian Approach -- 1.3 Objectives and Scope of the Book -- 1.4 Structure of the Book -- 1.4.1 Theme 1: Groundwater and Policy Approaches in France and Australia -- 1.4.2 Theme 2: Capping Water Use and Defining Sustainable Abstraction Limits -- 1.4.3 Theme 3: Reducing Entitlements to the Sustainable Limit -- 1.4.4 Theme 4: France, Australia and International Comparisons -- References -- Chapter 2: Groundwater in France: Resources, Use and Management Issues -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Overview of the Groundwater Resources in France -- 2.2.1 Alluvial Aquifers -- 2.2.2 Sedimentary Basin Aquifers -- 2.2.3 Crystalline and Volcanic Rock Aquifers -- 2.2.4 Karst Aquifers -- 2.3 Groundwater Usage -- 2.3.1 Historical Development of Groundwater Use -- 2.3.2 Trends in Water Use by Sector -- 2.3.3 Groundwater Use in Agriculture -- 2.3.4 Groundwater and Drinking Water Supplies -- 2.3.5 Strategic Groundwater Resources -- 2.4 Groundwater Management Issues -- 2.4.1 Quality Issues -- 2.4.2 Quantity Issues -- 2.4.3 Long Term Challenges -- 2.4.3.1 Climate Change and Recharge -- 2.4.3.2 Climate Change and Sea Level Rise -- 2.4.4 Future Changes in Groundwater Use -- 2.4.5 Emerging Adaptation Strategies -- 2.4.5.1 New Groundwater Management Strategies and Policies -- 2.4.5.2 Managed Aquifer Recharge -- 2.4.5.3 Active Groundwater Management -- 2.5 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 3: Groundwater Policy in France: From Private to Collective Management -- 3.1 Introduction , 3.2 Protecting Deep Aquifers for the Public Good -- 3.2.1 Science Discovers How Groundwater Flows -- 3.2.2 The First Regulation: The 1935 Water Act -- 3.2.3 Extending the Scope of the Water Act: 1935-1985 -- 3.3 The Emergence of an Integrated Approach to Surface and Groundwater Management -- 3.3.1 The Development of Groundwater Use in Agriculture -- 3.3.2 Water Becomes the Heritage of the Nation (1992) -- 3.3.3 The Problems of Implementation -- 3.4 Towards Volumetric Management -- 3.4.1 The Emergence of Volumetric Management -- 3.4.2 Individual Appropriation of the Resource -- 3.5 Towards Collective Management -- 3.5.1 The 2006 Water Act -- 3.5.2 Gradual and Differentiated Implementation -- 3.6 Discussion -- 3.6.1 Refusing Individual Appropriation -- 3.7 Future Challenges -- References -- Chapter 4: Groundwater Management Planning at the River Basin District Level: Comparative Analysis of the Adour-Garonne and Loire-Bretagne River Basins -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 The French Approach to Water Management Planning -- 4.2.1 The Creation of River Basin Agencies (1964) -- 4.2.2 The Introduction of Management Plans (1992) -- 4.2.3 Planning, a New European Obligation -- 4.3 Groundwater Management Planning in the Adour-Garonne Basin -- 4.3.1 The Emergence of the "Groundwater" Problem -- 4.3.2 Groundwater in the First SDAGE (1996) -- 4.3.3 The Revisions of the SDAGE from 2010 to 2016 -- 4.4 Groundwater Management Planning in the Loire-Bretagne Basin -- 4.4.1 The Context Leading Up to the Implementation of the SDAGE -- 4.4.2 Groundwater in the First SDAGE (1996) -- 4.4.3 The Revisions of the SDAGE from 2010 to 2016 -- 4.5 Discussion -- 4.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5: Lessons from Twenty Years of Local Volumetric Groundwater Management: The Case of the Beauce Aquifer, Central France -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 The Beauce Aquifer -- 5.2.1 The Resource , 5.2.2 Groundwater Uses and Their Development -- 5.2.3 The Onset of Overextraction -- 5.3 Second Stage: Introducing a Provisional Mechanism for Volumetric Management (1999-2005) -- 5.3.1 The SDAGE Sets the Guidelines -- 5.3.2 A Provisional Approach Prior to the Local Water Management Plan -- 5.3.3 Implementation of the First Volumetric Management System -- 5.3.4 How the Agricultural Sector Accepted the Measure -- 5.4 Third Stage: Revising the Volumetric Management System in the Framework of the Local Water Management Plan (2005-2013) -- 5.4.1 Volumetric Management Does Not Prevent Rivers from Drying Up -- 5.4.2 Aquifer Modelling Indicates That Abstraction Must Be Reduced -- 5.4.3 The New Volumetric Management System -- 5.4.4 The Implementation of the New Volumetric Management System -- 5.5 Outlook -- 5.5.1 Additional Measures that Have Been Introduced or Envisaged -- 5.5.2 Considering Climate Change -- 5.5.3 The Collective Water Management Groups for Irrigation (OUGCs) -- 5.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 6: Groundwater in Australia: Occurrence and Management Issues -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Groundwater Resources in Australia -- 6.3 Groundwater Use -- 6.3.1 Historical Development of Groundwater -- 6.3.2 Groundwater Usage -- 6.4 Groundwater Management Issues -- 6.4.1 Overallocation and Overuse of Groundwater -- 6.4.2 Impacts of Groundwater Extraction on Surface-Water Systems -- 6.4.3 Groundwater-Dependent Ecosystems -- 6.4.4 Effect of Climate Change on Availability and Quality of Groundwater Resources -- 6.4.5 Impacts of Mining on Groundwater Systems -- 6.4.6 Seawater Intrusion -- 6.4.7 Salinisation of Land and Groundwater Resources -- 6.5 Future Challenges -- 6.5.1 Managed Aquifer Recharge -- 6.5.2 Declining Resources for Understanding and Managing Groundwater -- 6.6 Conclusion -- References , Chapter 7: The Evolution of Groundwater Management Policy in the States of Australia -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Case Studies -- 7.2.1 Risk-Based Approach - South Australia and Other Similar Jurisdictions -- 7.2.2 Universal Approach: Victoria and Other Similar Jurisdictions -- 7.3 Conclusion -- Chapter 8: Developing a Coordinated Groundwater Management Plan for the Interstate Murray-Darling Basin -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Groundwater Systems in the MDB -- 8.2.1 Hydrogeology -- 8.2.2 Groundwater Development -- 8.2.3 Groundwater Salinity Issues -- 8.3 The History of Water Management in the MDB -- 8.4 Groundwater and the Basin Plan -- 8.4.1 Determining Sustainable Diversion Limits -- 8.5 Future Issues -- References -- Chapter 9: Information Systems for Sustainable Management of Groundwater Extraction in France and Australia -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 A Framework to Analyse the Development of Groundwater Monitoring and Information Systems -- 9.2.1 Groundwater Monitoring Networks -- 9.2.2 Challenges and Difficulties -- 9.3 Groundwater Information Systems in France -- 9.3.1 History of Groundwater Data and Metadata Collection in France -- 9.3.2 The National Water Information System -- 9.3.3 ADES: The National Portal for Groundwater -- 9.3.4 BNPE: The National Water Abstraction Database -- 9.3.5 Other Information Systems on Groundwater at Local/Regional Scale -- 9.4 Groundwater Information Systems in Australia -- 9.4.1 Historical Development of Groundwater Information Systems -- 9.4.2 Organisation of Groundwater Information Systems -- 9.4.3 Case Study 1: Department of Water and Environmental Regulation, Western Australia -- 9.4.4 Case Study 2: The Bureau of Meteorology -- 9.5 Lessons Learned, Future Challenges and Opportunities -- 9.5.1 Comparative Analysis of the Historical Development of GWIS in France and Australia -- 9.5.2 Lessons Learnt , 9.5.3 Future Developments -- References -- Chapter 10: The Challenge of Making Groundwater Visible: A Review of Communication Approaches and Tools in France -- 10.1 Exploring the Social Depth of Groundwater and Issues of Communication -- 10.2 Learning from Pioneering Experiences -- 10.2.1 Methodology -- 10.2.1.1 Eleven Cases of Policy Instruments Dedicated to Aquifers -- 10.2.1.2 Inventory and Analysis of the Uses -- 10.2.2 Framework of Analyse -- 10.2.2.1 Who Participates? -- 10.2.2.2 Which Issues Are Made Visible and According to What Normative Stance? -- 10.2.2.3 Which Format of Interaction? -- 10.3 A Wide Range of Activities and Tools to Make Groundwater Visible -- 10.3.1 Increase in the Available Information -- 10.3.1.1 Internet Used to Share Information, but Rare Use of Social Networks -- 10.3.1.2 Traditional Media: Visibility in the Regional Press -- 10.3.2 Toward Conventional Representations -- 10.3.2.1 Indicators for Information, Alerts and Regulation -- 10.3.2.2 Maps: Essential Tools -- 10.3.3 The Potential of Arts, Field Visits and Intermediaries -- 10.3.3.1 Groundwater Is Not Photogenic but Inspires Fictions -- 10.3.3.2 Rallying Around Aquifers -- 10.4 Discussion and Conclusion: How to Make Groundwater More Visible? -- 10.4.1 Diversify the Format of Communication: From Scientific Reports to Art -- 10.4.2 Foster the Unconfining of Groundwater Management -- 10.4.2.1 Develop Scientific Knowledge and Create Indicators -- 10.4.2.2 Make People Understand the Specificities of Groundwater in General or the Local Resource in Particular -- 10.4.2.3 Change Practices: Save Water, Reduce Pollution, Increase Available Resources -- 10.4.2.4 Develop Governance and Participation of Concerned People -- 10.4.3 Build on Local Communities -- 10.4.4 Recognize and Promote Spokespersons for the Aquifers -- References , Chapter 11: Conceptual Approaches, Methods and Models Used to Assess Abstraction Limits for Unconfined Aquifers in France
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Rinaudo, Jean-Daniel Sustainable Groundwater Management Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2020 ISBN 9783030327651
    Language: English
    Subjects: Geography
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    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 4
    UID:
    b3kat_BV023764823
    Format: 322 S. , graph. Darst.
    Edition: 2. ed.
    ISBN: 0070522464
    Series Statement: Schaum's outline series
    Language: English
    Subjects: Mathematics
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    Keywords: Geometrie ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufgabensammlung ; Einführung
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  • 5
    UID:
    b3kat_BV011207222
    Format: 411 S. , Ill.
    ISBN: 3906127478
    Language: German
    Subjects: Art History
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    Keywords: Newman, Barnett 1905-1970 ; Interview ; Kunstkritik ; Kunst ; USA ; Kunstkritik ; Geschichte 1925-1970 ; Quelle ; USA ; Kunstbetrieb ; Geschichte 1925-1970 ; Quelle ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Author information: Newman, Barnett 1905-1970
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