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  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV039981805
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    Content: The Lozi consist of a number of interrelated ethnic groups located along the Zambezi River in Barotse Province of western Zambia. This file consists of 11 documents, including one translation from the German, and covers the period from 1920-1960. Turner's work provides an overall view of Lozi culture and society touchs on the major areas of Lozi ethnography as reflected in the cultural patterns of the affiliated tribes of the Central Barotse Plains. Lozi political structure is discussed in some detail in Gluckman and further supplemented by Jensen. Peters discusses native agricultural techniques, soils and general land use. Gluckman's writings deal with the pattern of land distribution of Barotse property to all homesteads, the king's protection of subjects' rights to a piece of land and the forms of tribute and gifts from commoners to royalty, the relation of bride-price, presence or lack of agnatic lineage groups, inheritance rules and general stability of marriage and the nuclear household, aspects of Barotse jurisprudence, and economic behavior. Reynolds presents a compilation of data relevant to Barotse sorcery based on records of investigations and judicial proceedings conducted by British officials in 1956 during a wave of sorcery and witchcraft incidents. Prins is a comprehensive and reliable account of Lozi society as it existed between the years 1876-1896
    Note: Culture summary: Lozi - John Beierle - 1995 -- - The Lozi peoples of north-western Rhodesia - Victor W. Turner - 1952 -- - The Lozi of Barostseland in north-western Rhodesia - Max Gluckman - 1959 -- - Land usage in Barotseland - David Urlin Peters ; edited by N. W. Smith ; foreword by C. W. Lynn ; preface by William Allen and Max Gluckman. - 1960 -- - Essays on Lozi land and royal property - Max Gluckman - 1943 -- - Kinship and marriage among the Lozi of Northern Rhodesia and the Zulu of Natal - Max Gluckman - 1950 (1958 reprinting) -- - The political organization and the historical traditions of the Barotse on the upper Zambesi - Adolf E. Jensen - 1932 -- - The judicial process among the Barotse of Northern Rhodesia - Max Gluckman ; foreword by A. L. Goodart - 1967 -- - Magic, divination and witchcraft among the Barotse of Northern Rhodesia - Barrie Reynolds - 1963 -- , - Economy of the central Barotse plain - Max Gluckman - 1941 -- - The hidden hippopotamus: reappraisal in African history - Gwyn Prins - 1980 -- - Additional bibliography on the Lozi - Human Relations Area Files - 1993
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology
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    Keywords: Rotse
    Author information: Turner, Victor 1920-1983
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  • 2
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    UID:
    gbv_1734091991
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (1 sheet ([1] p.)) , ill
    Edition: Ann Arbor, Mich UMI 1999 Electronic reproduction; Digital version of: (Early English books; Tract supplement ; E2:3[16d])
    Series Statement: Early English Books Online / EEBO
    Content: eebo-0018
    Note: Early English books tract supplement interim guide, Harl.5929 , Title, place and date range suggested by cataloger , Reproduction of original in: British Library , Fragment; consists of printer's device (McK. 407) belonging initially to William Turner and passed on to Henry Hall in 1644 , Electronic reproduction; Digital version of: (Early English books; Tract supplement ; E2:3[16d])
    Language: Latin
    URL: Volltext  (Deutschlandweit zugänglich)
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_736430563
    Format: Online-Ressource
    Edition: eHRAF World Cultures
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    Content: The Lozi consist of a number of interrelated ethnic groups located along the Zambezi River in Barotse Province of western Zambia. This file consists of 11 documents, including one translation from the German, and covers the period from 1920-1960. Turner's work provides an overall view of Lozi culture and society touchs on the major areas of Lozi ethnography as reflected in the cultural patterns of the affiliated tribes of the Central Barotse Plains. Lozi political structure is discussed in some detail in Gluckman and further supplemented by Jensen. Peters discusses native agricultural techniques, soils and general land use. Gluckman's writings deal with the pattern of land distribution of Barotse property to all homesteads, the king's protection of subjects' rights to a piece of land and the forms of tribute and gifts from commoners to royalty, the relation of bride-price, presence or lack of agnatic lineage groups, inheritance rules and general stability of marriage and the nuclear household, aspects of Barotse jurisprudence, and economic behavior. Reynolds presents a compilation of data relevant to Barotse sorcery based on records of investigations and judicial proceedings conducted by British officials in 1956 during a wave of sorcery and witchcraft incidents. Prins is a comprehensive and reliable account of Lozi society as it existed between the years 1876-1896
    Note: - Economy of the central Barotse plain - Max Gluckman - 1941 -- - The hidden hippopotamus: reappraisal in African history - Gwyn Prins - 1980 -- - Additional bibliography on the Lozi - Human Relations Area Files - 1993 , Culture summary: Lozi - John Beierle - 1995 -- - The Lozi peoples of north-western Rhodesia - Victor W. Turner - 1952 -- - The Lozi of Barostseland in north-western Rhodesia - Max Gluckman - 1959 -- - Land usage in Barotseland - David Urlin Peters ; edited by N. W. Smith ; foreword by C. W. Lynn ; preface by William Allen and Max Gluckman. - 1960 -- - Essays on Lozi land and royal property - Max Gluckman - 1943 -- - Kinship and marriage among the Lozi of Northern Rhodesia and the Zulu of Natal - Max Gluckman - 1950 (1958 reprinting) -- - The political organization and the historical traditions of the Barotse on the upper Zambesi - Adolf E. Jensen - 1932 -- - The judicial process among the Barotse of Northern Rhodesia - Max Gluckman ; foreword by A. L. Goodart - 1967 -- - Magic, divination and witchcraft among the Barotse of Northern Rhodesia - Barrie Reynolds - 1963 --
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (Deutschlandweit zugänglich)
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_736430504
    Format: Online-Ressource
    Edition: eHRAF World Cultures
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    Content: The Korean culture is described, primarily in what is now known as South Korea. This collection consists of 64 documents. The largest areas of research are studies of rural communities, religion, and kinship
    Note: - A Korean village between farm and sea - [by] Vincent S.R. Brandt - 1971 -- - Over the mountains are mountains: Korean peasant households and their adaptations to rapid industrialization - Clark W. Sorensen - 1988 -- - Shamans, housewives and other restless spirits: women in Korean ritual life - Laurel Kendall - 1985 -- - Public health and demography in the far east: report of a survey trip, September 13-December 13, 1948 - [by] Marshall C. Balfour ... [et al.] - 1950 -- - Ancestor worship and Korean society - Roger L. Janelli, Dawnhee Yim Janelli - 1982 -- - Reciprocity and Korean society: an ethnography of Hasami - Kyung-soo Chun - 1984 -- - Rural North Korea under communism: a study of sociocultural change - Mun Woong Lee - 1976 -- - The culture of Korean industry: an ethnography of Poongsan Corporation - Choong Soon Kim - 1992 -- - Korean fishermen: ecological adaptation in three communities - Sang-Bok Han - 1977 -- - Kinship system in Korea - by Kwang-Kyu Lee [i.e. K. Yi] - 1975 -- , - Korea: internal political structure - [by] Hugh Borton - 1944 -- - Physical basis for Korean boundaries - [by] Shannon McCune - 1946 -- - How it feels to be a Korean...in Korea - [by] Younghill Kang - 1948 -- - Korea: the country nobody knows - [by] Robert P. Martin - 1948 -- - The Koreans - [by] Ales Hrdlicka - 1946 -- - In Korean wilds and villages - [by] Sten Bergman ; translated by Frederic Whyte - 1938 -- - Korean interviews - [by] Edward S. Morse - 1897 -- - The story of Korean music - [by] Eak Tai Ahn - 1946 -- - Notes on the capital of Korea - [by] H.A.C. Bonar - 1883 -- - Account of a secret trip to the interior of Korea - translated by W.J. Kenny - 1883 -- - Korea and her neighbors - [by] Isabella Bird Bishop - 1898 -- - Data for a description of Korea - an anonymous document ; translated into English by Leo Bromwhich - 1866 -- - The description of the kingdom of Corea - [by] Hendrik Hamel - 1918 -- - A history of the church in Korea: vol. 1 - [by] Charles Dallet - 1874 -- , - Mourning and burial rites of Korea - [by] E.B. Landis - 1896 -- - Korean clan organization - [by] Walter Hough - 1899 -- - Notes on some of the laws, customs, and superstitions of Korea - [by] W. Woodville Rockhill - 1891 -- - Some common Korean foods - [by] J.D. VanBuskirk - 1923 -- - Exploring unknown corners of the 'Hermit Kingdom' - [by] Roy C. Andrews - 1919 -- - Korean kinship behavior and structure - [by] Gordon W. Hewes and Chin Hong Kim - [n.d.] -- - The social and psychological role of the Korean sorceress - [by] Leonard Turner - [n.d.] -- - The Koreans and their culture - [by] Cornelius Osgood - 1951 -- - The status of woman in Korea - [by] Homer B. Hulbert - 1910 -- - The status of woman in Korea - [by] Homer B. Hulbert - 1902 -- - Rural Korea: a preliminary survey of economic, social, and religious conditions - [by] Edmund deSchweinitz Brunner - 1928 -- - The impact of the war and Japanese imperialism upon the economic and political rehabilitation of Korea - [by] J.T. Suagee and Nels W. Stalheim - 1947 -- , - The Korean kye: maintaining human scale in a modernizing society - Gerard F. Kennedy - 1977 -- - Lineage organisation and social differentiation in Korea - Roger L. Janelli, Dawnhee Yim Janelli - 1978 -- - Women workers and the labor movement in South Korea - Seung-kyung Kim - 1992 -- - Neo-Confucianism: the impulse for social action in early Yi Korea - Martina Deuchler - 1980 , - Varieties of Korean lineage structure - by William Eugene Biernatzki - 1967 [1973 copy] -- - A Rite of modernization and its postmodern discontents: of weddings, bureaucrats, and morality in the Republic of Korea - Laurel Kendall - 1994 -- - Rituals of resistance: the manipulation of shamanism in contemporary Korea - Kwang-ok Kim - 1994 -- - Consanguineous group and its function in the Korean community - Mangap Lee - 1970 -- - Family and religion in contemporary Korea - Kwang Kyu Lee - 1984 -- - Teknonymy and geononymy in Korean kinship terminology - Kwang-Kyu Lee, Youngsook Kim Harvey - 1973 -- - Transformation of family ideology in upper middle class families in urban South Korea - Myung-hye Kim - 1993 -- - The system of belief in Korean rural communities - Oak-La Cho - 1986 -- - Ancestor worship and kinship structure in Korea - Kwang-Kyu Lee - 1987 -- - The New Year's ritual and village social structure - Griffin Dix - 1987 -- - The meaning of polution in Korean ritual life - Kil-song Ch'oe - 1987 -- - The struggle for family succession and inheritance in a rural Korean village - Soo Ho Choi - 1995 -- , Life in Corea - [by] William Richard Carles - 1888 -- - Sam Jong Dong: a South Korean village - [by] Eugene Irving Knez - 1960 [1970 copy] -- - Social organization of Upper Han Hamlet in Korea - [by] Chungnim C. Han - 1949 [1970 copy] -- - Culture summary: Korea - Choong Soon Kim and Ian Skoggard (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 1998 -- - The passing of Korea - [by] Homer B. Hulbert - 1906 -- - The grass roof - [by] Younghill Kang - 1931 -- - Village life in Korea - [by] J. Robert Moose - 1911 -- - Religions of old Korea - [by] Charles Allen Clark - 1932 -- - Modern Korea - [by] Andrew J. Grajdanzev - 1944 -- - Land utilization and rural economy in Korea - [by] Hoon K. Lee - 1936 -- - Quelpart and Dagelet - [by] Hermann Lautensach - 1935 -- - Korean farming: contributions to the ethnology of Korea I - [by] M. Heydrich - 1931 -- - The capping ceremony of Korea - [by] E.B. Landis - 1898 --
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (Deutschlandweit zugänglich)
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  • 5
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Paris : OECD Publishing
    UID:
    b3kat_BV047936169
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (23 Seiten) , 21 x 29.7cm
    Series Statement: OECD Economics Department Working Papers
    Content: This paper reports estimates of a reduced form relationship explaining inflation in terms of the output gap and import price inflation for most OECD countries. Results are reported both for single equation estimation on a country-by-country basis and using a system estimation technique in order to impose common parameters across countries where such restrictions are consistent with the data. A striking feature of the results is that most of the countries accept a common sacrifice ratio ...
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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  • 6
    UID:
    b3kat_BV047936637
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (130 Seiten) , 21 x 29.7cm
    Series Statement: OECD Economics Department Working Papers
    Content: This study was prepared in the Economics Department as a contribution to the Organisation -wide study of the economic consequences of population ageing. It presents a number of long-term scenarios illustrating the likely domestic and international macroeconomic effects of ageing across the OECD and policies which might ameliorate or reverse underlying tensions. This work draws together the broad range of elements involved within a consistent framework, based on the Secretariat's new international dynamic general equilibrium macroeconomic model (MINILINK). A "business-as-usual" case is examined in which, without improvements in labour market performance or specific policy adjustments to allow for the pressures of ageing, economic growth is projected to slow significantly over the next 50 years in nearly all OECD countries; world real interest rates remain stable at current levels or even rise, because of the effects of ageing on private savings and the possible build-up of public ...
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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  • 7
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Paris : OECD Publishing
    UID:
    gbv_730040054
    Format: 24 p. , 21 x 29.7cm
    Series Statement: OECD Economics Department Working Papers no.219
    Content: This paper reports estimates of a reduced form relationship explaining inflation in terms of the output gap and import price inflation for most OECD countries. Results are reported both for single equation estimation on a country-by-country basis and using a system estimation technique in order to impose common parameters across countries where such restrictions are consistent with the data. A striking feature of the results is that most of the countries accept a common sacrifice ratio ...
    Language: English
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  • 8
    UID:
    gbv_730040739
    Format: 45 p. , 21 x 29.7cm
    Series Statement: OECD Economics Department Working Papers no.167
    Content: If a macroeconometric model is to be useful for policy analyses which go beyond short-term forecasting requirements, particular attention must be paid to the form and consistency of its various components with respect to longer-term equilibria. In particular, long-run properties and ultimate stability of such models with respect to output, employment and inflation depend crucially on the consistency and form of the supply-side specification. This paper presents recent work by the OECD contributing to its INTERLINK world model. It focuses on the specification and estimation of the supply-side aspects of the sub-models for the seven major OECD Member countries. It presents a general analytical framework for the specification of a consistent model of business sector behaviour within a dynamic form which meets both short-term forecasting and longer-term theoretical requirements. Comparative estimation results are reported for individual economies along with simulation results for a ...
    Language: English
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  • 9
    UID:
    gbv_730018334
    Format: 131 p. , 21 x 29.7cm
    Series Statement: OECD Economics Department Working Papers no.193
    Content: This study was prepared in the Economics Department as a contribution to the Organisation -wide study of the economic consequences of population ageing. It presents a number of long-term scenarios illustrating the likely domestic and international macroeconomic effects of ageing across the OECD and policies which might ameliorate or reverse underlying tensions. This work draws together the broad range of elements involved within a consistent framework, based on the Secretariat’s new international dynamic general equilibrium macroeconomic model (MINILINK). A “business-as-usual” case is examined in which, without improvements in labour market performance or specific policy adjustments to allow for the pressures of ageing, economic growth is projected to slow significantly over the next 50 years in nearly all OECD countries; world real interest rates remain stable at current levels or even rise, because of the effects of ageing on private savings and the possible build-up of public ...
    Language: English
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  • 10
    UID:
    b3kat_BV047934942
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (44 Seiten) , 21 x 29.7cm
    Series Statement: OECD Economics Department Working Papers
    Content: If a macroeconometric model is to be useful for policy analyses which go beyond short-term forecasting requirements, particular attention must be paid to the form and consistency of its various components with respect to longer-term equilibria. In particular, long-run properties and ultimate stability of such models with respect to output, employment and inflation depend crucially on the consistency and form of the supply-side specification. This paper presents recent work by the OECD contributing to its INTERLINK world model. It focuses on the specification and estimation of the supply-side aspects of the sub-models for the seven major OECD Member countries. It presents a general analytical framework for the specification of a consistent model of business sector behaviour within a dynamic form which meets both short-term forecasting and longer-term theoretical requirements. Comparative estimation results are reported for individual economies along with simulation results for a ...
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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