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  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV040596702
    Format: 1 DVD, PAL, Ländercode 2, 58 Min., s/w , 12 cm
    Edition: Nouveau Master restauré
    Series Statement: Coffret World Cinema Foundation 1
    Note: Bildformat 1.33:1 (4:3) , Paralleltitel: Redes , Orig.: Mexiko 1936 , Enth. Paul Strand et "Les révoltés d'Alvarado" (20 Min.) L'auteur et historien James Krippner, professeur au Haverford College, revient sur l'héritage du photographe et réalisateur Paul Strand, et son rôle dans la production du film ; La restauration (2 Min.) , Span. - Untertitel: franz.
    Language: Spanish
    Author information: Zinnemann, Fred 1907-1997
    Author information: Strand, Paul 1890-1976
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  • 2
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB15751442
    Format: s/w , 1.33:1 Aspect Ratio ; NTSC
    Content: " Arme Fischer in einem mexikanischen Dorf rebellieren gegen ihren Ausbeuter. Inszenatorisch an russische Revolutionsfilme angelehntes Drama, das visuell den Neorealismus amtizipiert. - Ab 16. " (Lexikon des Internationalen Films)
    Note: Orig.: Mexiko, 1936
    In: Martin Scorsese's world cinema project No. 1 : [DVD-Video], 2013, 1. Trances, (2013)
    Language: Spanish
    Author information: Strand, Paul
    Author information: Revueltas, Silvestre
    Author information: Zinnemann, Fred
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  • 3
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB15751634
    Format: 59 Min. : s/w , 1.33:1 Aspect Ratio
    Content: " Arme Fischer in einem mexikanischen Dorf rebellieren gegen ihren Ausbeuter. Inszenatorisch an russische Revolutionsfilme angelehntes Drama, das visuell den Neorealismus amtizipiert. - Ab 16. " (Lexikon des Internationalen Films)
    Note: Orig.: Mexiko, 1936
    In: Martin Scorsese's world cinema project No 1 : [BD], 2013, 1., (2013)
    Language: Spanish
    Author information: Strand, Paul
    Author information: Revueltas, Silvestre
    Author information: Zinnemann, Fred
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  • 4
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB15490519
    Format: 1 DVD-Video : s/w
    Content: Restored in 2009 by the World Cinema Foundation at Cineteca di Bologna / L'Immagine Ritrovata Laboratory. The film - the first (and last) of its kind - was expected to play a small part in the Government's plan to educate millions of illiterate citizens throughout the enormous country and bring them out of their isolation. The picture was to be made for the Federal Department of Fine Arts, headed by composer Carlos Chávez. The producer would be Paul Strand. We had recruited practically all "actors" from among the local fishermen, who needed to do no more than be themselves. They were splendid and loyal friends, and working with them was a joy. In addition to acting, they carried all the equipment, rowed the boats and did a multitude of other jobs, earning more money than ever before - forty-five cents per day, per man - and enjoying themselves hugely. I'm told that some years later the Nazis found the negative in Paris and burned it. A few prints still exist. (Fred Zinnemann) Notes on the restoration: The restoration of Redes used the best surviving materials, namely a 35mm safety duplicate negative and a positive print preserved at the Filmoteca de la UNAM in Mexico. The digital restoration produced a new 35mm internegative. (World cinema Foundation)
    Content: " Arme Fischer in einem mexikanischen Dorf rebellieren gegen ihren Ausbeuter. Inszenatorisch an russische Revolutionsfilme angelehntes Drama, das visuell den Neorealismus amtizipiert. - Ab 16. " (Lexikon des Internationalen Films)
    Note: Ländercode: Keine Angabe , Orig.: Mexiko, 1936 , This DVD accompaniesthe publication "Paul Strand in Mexico (Aperture, Fundacion Televisa, 2010. , Mexik. Spanisch mit engl., franz. Untertitel
    Language: Spanish
    Author information: Strand, Paul
    Author information: Revueltas, Silvestre
    Author information: Zinnemann, Fred
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  • 5
    UID:
    kobvindex_KIND-M02462*001
    Format: (10 Min.)
    Uniform Title: Manhatta
    Note: US 1921 - Originalsprache: Stummfilm - Zwischentitel: englisch - Untertitel: französisch
    In: La ville moderne, Paris, 2010, (10 Min.)
    Language: Undetermined
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  • 6
    UID:
    gbv_1759641235
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: World Development Report 2011 Background Papers
    Content: This paper reviews the literature on the development consequences of internal armed conflict and state fragility and analyzes the relationship using data from World Development Indicators, Ukraine Corporate Development Project UCDP/Peace Research Institute of Oslo (PRIO) Armed Conflict Data (ACD), and World Bank state fragility assessments. Our main focus is on a set of development indicators that capture seven of the Millennium Development Goals, but the author also look briefly into the effect of conflict and fragility on growth, human rights abuses, and democratization. The author analyze these relationships using a variety of methods, averages by conflict and fragility status; cross-sectional regression analyses of change in each indicator over the time frame for which we have data; fixed-effects regression analyses of the impact on each indicator for each five-year period 1965-2009; as well as occasional panel time series models and matching techniques. In section two, the author summarizes the methodological choices and presents our conflict data. Section three summarizes the results of our analysis. Finally, section four analyzes the effects of internal armed conflict on the attainment of the individual Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)
    Note: English , en_US
    Language: Undetermined
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  • 7
    UID:
    gbv_1759665010
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: Policy Research Working Paper No. 5163
    Content: This paper discusses short-run and long-run effects of "green stimulus" efforts, and compares these effects with "non-green" fiscal stimuli. Green stimulus is defined here as short-run fiscal stimuli that also serve a "green" or environmental purpose in a situation of "crisis" characterized by temporary under-employment. A number of recently enacted national stimulus packages contain sizeable "green" components. The authors categorize effects according to their a) short-run employment effects, b) long-run growth effects, c) effects on carbon emissions, and d) "co-benefit" effects (on the environment, natural resources, and for other externalities). The most beneficial "green" programs in times of crisis are those that can stimulate employment in the short run, and lead to large "learning curve" effects via lower production costs in the longer term. The overall assessment is that most "green stimulus" programs that have large short-run employment and environmental effects are likely to have less significant positive effects for long-run growth, and vice versa, implying a trade-off in many cases between short-run and long-run impacts. There are also trade-offs for employment generation in that programs that yield larger (smaller) employment effects tend to lead to more employment gains for largely lower-skilled (higher-skilled) workers, so that the long-term growth effects are relatively small (large). Ultimately, the results reinforce the point that different instruments are needed for addressing different problems
    Note: English , en_US
    Language: Undetermined
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  • 8
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    World Bank, Washington, DC
    UID:
    gbv_1759665096
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: Policy Research Working Paper No. 5171
    Content: This paper develops a global model of climate policy, focusing on the choice between tax and cap-and-trade solutions. The analysis assumes that the world can be split into two regions, with two fuels that both lead to carbon emissions. Region A consumes all fuels, and is responsible for defining and implementing climate policy. Region B produces all of fuel 1 (oil), while fuel 2 (interpreted as coal, natural gas, or renewables) is both produced and consumed in region A. The paper studies three model variants. All involve full policy coordination in each country block, but no coordination across blocks; and all involve an optimal producer tax on fuel 1 by region B. In model 1, region A sets two fuel consumption taxes, one for each fuel. The optimal region A tax on fuel 1 then exceeds the Pigou level as defined by the region; the tax set on fuel 2 is Pigouvian. The presence of a second fuel in region A reduces region B s optimal tax on fuel 1. In model 2, region A sets a common carbon tax, which is lower (higher) for fuel 1 (2) than in model 1. In model 3, region A sets a carbon emissions cap. This enhances region B s strategic position via the trade-off between fuels 1 and 2 in region A, following from the cap. In realistic cases, this leaves region A strategically weaker under a cap policy than under a tax policy, more so the less carbon-intensive the local fuel (2) is. In conclusion, a fuel-consuming and importing region that determines a climate policy will typically prefer to set a carbon tax, instead of setting a carbon emissions cap. The main reason is that a tax is more efficient than a cap at extracting rent from fuel (oil) exporters
    Note: English , en_US
    Language: Undetermined
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  • 9
    UID:
    gbv_1759661198
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: Policy Research Working Paper No. 7143
    Content: The Amazon rainforest, the world's largest and most biodiverse, represents a global public good of which 15 percent has already been lost. The worldwide value of preserving the remaining forest is today unknown. A "Delphi" exercise was conducted involving more than 200 environmental valuation experts from 36 countries, who were asked to predict the outcome of a survey to elicit willingness to pay for Amazon forest preservation among their own countries' populations. Expert judgments of average willingness-to-pay levels, per household per year, to fund a plan to protect all of the current Amazon rainforest up to 2050, range from $4 to $36 in 12 Asian countries, to near $100 in Canada, Germany, and Norway, with other high-income countries in between. Somewhat lower willingness-to-pay values were found for a less strict plan that allows a 12 percent further rainforest area reduction. The elasticity of experts' willingness-to-pay assessments with respect to own-country per capita income is slightly below but not significantly different from unity when results are pooled across countries and income is adjusted for purchasing power parity
    Note: Brazil , English , en_US
    Language: Undetermined
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  • 10
    UID:
    gbv_175966541X
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: Policy Research Working Paper No. 5208
    Content: Large and energy-intensive infrastructure investments with long life times have substantial implications for climate policy. This study focuses on options to scale down energy consumption and carbon emissions now and in the future, and on the costs of doing so. Two ways carbon emissions can be reduced post-investment include retrofitting the infrastructure, or closing it down. Generally, the presence of bulky infrastructure investments makes it more costly to reduce emissions later. Moreover, when expected energy and environmental costs are continually rising, inherent biases in the selection processes for infrastructure investments lead to excessive energy intensity in such investments. Thus great care must be taken when choosing the energy intensity of the infrastructure at the time of investment. Simulations indicate that optimally exercising the retrofit option, when it is available, reduces ex ante expected energy consumption relative to the no-option case. Total energy plus retrofit costs can also be substantially reduced, the more so the larger is ex ante cost uncertainty. However, the availability of the retrofit option also leads to a more energy intensive initial infrastructure choice; this offsets some, but usually not all, of the gains from options for subsequent retrofitting
    Note: English , en_US
    Language: Undetermined
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