They learn to identify these situations and to appear interculturally competent.
• Personal competence (social competence and self-competence): Students acquire the interdisciplinary ability to perform [...]
• In addition to theoretical knowledge, students also acquire the ability to apply process engineering principles in practice, both
independently and in a team.
• They are able to critically analyse [...] interculturality. They learn the theoretical basics
of intercultural communication and understanding.
• Methodological competence: Students are able to apply strategies to improve the handling of
Sim Games und Serious Games
„The New Media of
"Learning to Do", not just
"Learning to Know".“
ALDRICH, Clark (2009): The Complete Guide
to Simulations & Serious Games
John Wiley & Sons
Game Controller [...]
„… combines internal and external ideas … “
Reduktion des „Cost-to-Market“
Steigerung des „Fit-to-Market“
Erhöhung des „New-to-Market“
HERSTATT, C., VERWORN, B. (2003):
Management der frühen I [...] should use
external ideas as well as internal ideas,
and internal and external paths to market,
as the firms look to advance their technology.
Open Innovation combines
internal and external ideas … “
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HOSPITAL ENGINEERING TRENDS
Architecture meets Technology
eine Veranstaltung der Ostbayerischen
Technischen Hochschule Amberg-Weiden – [...] rwesen-und-
gesundheit/hospital-engineering-trends/
HOSPITAL ENGINEERING TRENDS
Architecture meets Technology
Teilnahmegebühr: Der Veranstaltungsbeitrag beträgt pro Person
470,– Euro zzgl. der [...] ERWEITERUNGS- UND UMBAUTEN /
NEUMARKT HOSPITAL, STEADY GROWTH -
30 YEARS OF CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY DUE
TO EXTENSIONS AND CONVERSIONS
Hans-Jürgen Distler, DISTLER• Architekten
und Ingenieure GmbH / Germany
Turnus evaluiert, teils unter Nutzung der
webgestützten Lernplattformen Moodle bzw. meet-to-learn. Dar-
über hinaus werden in allen Studiengängen Feedback-Gespräche
mit den Studierenden [...] Legal
Systems in English-Speaking Countries“ (24.11.2014)
20. Informationsveranstaltung „Conrad meets students“
(02.12.2014)
21. Studientag: „Mensch, Medizin und Technik – soziale und
ethische Aspekte“ [...] (26.02.2015)
39. Kongress an der OTH in Weiden: „Hospital Engineering Trends
– Architecture meets Technology" (27.02.2015)
40. Regierungspräsident Axel Bartelt: Besuch an der OTH in
Amberg (27
how it can steer actual inflation to its target rate. As
monetary neutrality is assumed to prevail, the relative change of the price level has to
be equal to the relative change in the nominal [...] difficult to gauge. The
reasoning is that real balances reflect agents’ portfolio adjustments in response to
aggregate demand and / or technology shocks to which they are exposed to.35
Ullersma [...] This leads to the second
equilibrium. Due to growing risk and uncertainty, precautionary money demand
increases, leading to an increasing value of outside money. This, in turn, leads to a
collapse
authorities,
(i) to avoid the payment of income, value added or other payments;
(ii) to avoid the payment of social security contributions;
(iii) to avoid having to meet certain legal standards [...] are the first to use net issues of cash of all
national euro area central banks to analyze the relationship between cash demand and the shadow economy within a
currency union. Up to now, these net [...] country grouping are we able
to explain the use of the small denominations in a meaningful way with the included variables and effects.
Up to now, we did not try to include an influence of the financial
2006 to
the beginning of 2008 and resulted in a oil price of over USD 140 per barrel. Subsequently,
the oil price fell to below USD 40 by the beginning of 2009, only to rise to levels of up to USD
80 [...] research to determine whether the correlations discovered here are also
to be found in models with monthly or quarterly frequency. Above and beyond that, it is
interesting to investigate to what extent [...] Greek Treasury. Main tasks of the Specialist are to
participate with continuity and efficiency to the governments' securities auctions, to contribute to the efficiency of the secondary market through market
changing world will eventually cease to be relevant. There is much still
to learn in the field of economic policymaking, and [a central bank] must continue to learn and
update its thinking” (IMF, 2000 [...] designed to disseminate and
to provide a platform for discussion of either work of the staff of the OeNB economists or outside
contributors on topics which are of special interest to the OeNB. To ensure [...] Governing Council wants on occasion to meet at a national
central bank to underline the European nature of the system.
Recently, the Governing Council of the ECSB decided to reduce the frequency of monetary
is equal to the inflation target
��p�t � �̂�. Market forces operating behind the Phillips curve then tend to
eliminate any price gap inherited from the past. Hence, actual inflation
converges to the target [...] targeting based on a
`limited' information set. In contrast to `full information' inflation forecast
targeting, monetary growth targeting is likely to be more robust under changing
conditions of the real world [...] Svensson
Franz Seitz Karl-Heinz ToÈdter*
University of Applied Sciences, Deutsche Bundesbank
Amberg-Weiden
1. In a further paper Rudebusch and Svensson (2000) try to show that a Eurosystem style of
second relates to the existence of a lower threshold of cash used for
transaction purposes below which it is no longer profitable for banks to guarantee access to
cash and for retailers to accept cash [...] countries are quite heterogenous, both
with respect to the real sector (e. g., Belke, et al., 2017) as well as to the financial (ECB, 2020a)
and to the payments environment (Esselink & Hernández, 2017) [...] for all frequencies.
Therefore, further modifications are needed to allow for these eventualities and to enable
this method to be implemented. Fairly accurate estimation results can often be obtained
Reserve Board has to report to the Congress every six months about the envisaged monetary and credit developments. The Fed is, however, not required to meet these targets and failure to do so does not impose [...] (monetary) policymakers’ incentive to deviate ex post from ex ante announcements and to create surprise inflation to modify the real value of nominal contracts, for example to achieve short-term employment [...] principal’s interest. Walsh (1995a) proposed to tie the central banker’s personal compensation to inflation performance in order to increase the latter’s incentives to deliver price stability.
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expect the two regimes to
correspond to the normal and ‘inverted’ yield
curve, and for the bank–public spread to the
normal and ‘widened’ spread. The observed
spread series Y is assumed to be drawn fromFig. [...] may be due
to the differential response of the Bundesbank
to under- and overshootings of its monetary
target, raising rates in response to an overshoot-
ing but not lowering them in response to
overshooting [...] for Germany, so we adopt a methodology
similar to that in Artis et al. (1995) to identify
7 inflation cycle turning points. We assume thatAccording to Von Hagen (1999), the call rate has been the
troughs
However, in order to gain additional insights on the models’ ability to explain monetary developments, the
last four available observations (2008 Q4 to 2009 Q3) are used to produce out-of-sample [...] seems to interact with wealth and borrowing. In order to
be able to more fully analyse the interaction between money holdings, consumption and wealth, the
financing of households needs to be modelled [...] Landesberger 3
1 We are grateful to Mika Tujula for providing euro area household wealth data, to Gabe de Bondt for sharing his equity market related measures
and to Wolfgang Lemke for providing his
is hardly likely to have distorted the results, as this
denomination is not likely to be used much in non-euro-area countries. The approach had to
be modified when applied to individual denominations [...] employ this method to try
to calculate foreign demand for US dollar banknotes, we have decided not simply to exclude
by definition those months in which there were net return flows to the Bundesbank [...] introduction of the euro is more likely to be predominantly due to
foreign demand. As a precise statistical recording of foreign demand is not possible, it is
prudent to make corresponding estimates using
offiziellen Stel-
lungnahmen von Zentralbanken wie ,,within our mandate, the ECB is ready to do wha-
tever it takes to preserve the euro. And believe me, it will be enough." (Draghi 2012,bei
Ankündigung des [...] Stock Market's Reaction to Monetary
Policy, in:Joumal of Banking & Finance 34,5.139-149.
Molnár, Krisztina und Sergio Santoro (2014), Optimal monetary policy when agents are learn-
ing, in: European [...] Beschränkungen wie im Pri-
vatsektor auszugehen.
,,4 major contribution of behavioral macroeconomics is to demonstrate that, under sensi-
ble behavioral assumptions, monetary policy does affect real outcomes
The data available to us on the advantages of individual payment instruments are no
better than those available to the market participants, which is why we leave it to them
to decide on the most suitable [...] and
benefits of payment instruments so as to be in a position to contribute to a factual
debate in terms of determining the framework conditions to ensure a smooth settle-
ment of payments. The study will [...] consumers. The suppliers, in turn, must meet
their expenditure for providing payment transaction services from their earnings. In
addition to the fees which they have to pay to payment service providers, consumers
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Abstract
What role does (should) money play in modern central banking? To answer this question, it is
necessary to distinguish between the different level playing fields of monetary policy. At [...] relative to interbank deposits. First, central bank
balances carry no default risk. No private bank or other financial firm can match this. Second, central banks
typically provide access to liquidity [...] especially
important in the event of a serious liquidity problem. Banks may want to maintain a clearing account at the
central bank to obtain funds quickly and conveniently from the discount window. Third, banks
how it can steer actual
inflation to its target rate. As monetary neutrality is assumed to prevail, the relative
change of the price level has to be equal to the relative change in the nominal money [...] services. This is important because banks, compared to financial
markets, have an information advantage when it comes to granting credit to a debtor
due to their close monitoring and experiences they made [...] References in publications to ROME Discussion Papers
(other than an acknowledgment that the writer has had access to unpublished material) should be
cleared with the author(s) to protect the tentative character
comprise high-value denominations, from Germany to
these countries. As euro cash taken abroad for exchange to foreign currency is conceptually to
be assigned to transaction balances and thus probably chiefly [...] denominations up to €100 is likely to take place
largely via foreign travel (intra and extra euro area), whereas the €200 and €500 banknotes are
likely to be shipped en masse to non-euro-area countries [...] cumulated net shipments (€104 billion) are likely to have been to Russia (€45 billion) and that
these banknotes are likely to be kept there due to their store-of-value function or for activities
how it can steer actual
inflation to its target rate. As monetary neutrality is assumed to prevail, the relative
change of the price level has to be equal to the relative change in the nominal money [...] services. This is important because banks, compared to financial
markets, have an information advantage when it comes to granting credit to a debtor
due to their close monitoring and experiences they made [...] References in publications to ROME Discussion Papers
(other than an acknowledgment that the writer has had access to unpublished material) should be
cleared with the author(s) to protect the tentative character
national central banks are, by function, subordinated to the ECB "to allow the Eurosystem to
operate efficiently as a single entity with a view to achieving the objectives of the Treaty. (...)
As [...] subject to oversight by the US Congress because the Constitution gives to Congress
the power to coin money and set its value – a power that, in the 1913 act, Congress itself
delegated to the Federal [...] “These sweeps have allowed required reserve balances to decline sharply from about $ 30 billion in 1990, to $
15 billion in 1996 and to only about $ 5 to $ 6 billion today.“ Taylor, 2001, 33.
25 "While the
Oktober 2001, 53. Jg., S. 15 –
31 (http://www.bundesbank.de).
Deutsche Bundesbank, How to Pave the Road to E(M)U: the
Monetary Side of the Enlargement Process (and its Fiscal Sup-
port), Beiträge zu [...] S. 3 – 7.
Remsperger, H., Erweiterung der Europäischen Union und der
Währungsunion: Maastricht meets Kopenhagen, in: Deutsche
Bundesbank Auszüge aus Presseartikeln, Nr. 53 vom 5. Dezem-
ber 2001b, S
it can steer
actual inflation to its target rate. As monetary neutrality
is assumed to prevail, the relative change of the price
level has to be equal to the relative change in the
nominal [...] difficult to gauge.
The reasoning is that real balances reflect agents’
portfolio adjustments in response to aggregate demand
and / or technology shocks to which they are exposed
to.
37
[...] is likely to increase the cost of producing
goods (C), which also decreases Vm.
In order to address these questions in more detail, it
seems reasonable to extend this NM model to directly
first have to transfer money from their TARGET-PM
accounts to their TIPS-DCA before they can use it for instant payments (see figure 8a). The
time to transfer funds from TARGET-PM accounts to TIPS-DCA [...] area countries, but its volume is subject to approval by
1 Some NCBs also provide accounts to nonbanks such as private households and enterprises , but only to
a very limited extent.
2 Since the [...] Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) to store
information on a blockchain or “account-based” giving money holders access to ordinary
central bank accounts. According to the latest survey by the Bank for
has been extended to more than 2 kHz as compared to about
800 kHz. On the other hand, it makes no sense to ”over-
compensate” the galvo system for higher frequencies, which
would lead to non tractable behavior [...] whose energy is to be minimized. As example,
we could take v(k) to be the (discrete) 2nd derivative of u(k).
In analogy to (10) we find
v = V0x(0) + V1u, (13)
and we are ready to formulate a functional [...] optical (geometric) mappings need to be considered.
To estimate both, we use a composite mapping algorithm.
As stimulus signals plane filling (fractal) curves proof to be
very useful. Once a reliable dynamic