customers through a mix
of elements. As for customers, it may be important to reduce their
machine availability, to reduce their costs for parts, to operate
environmentally-sound with water, electric power [...] consider their benefits in a
qualitative way. They think about the impact of the service idea and
whether it enables to sell further products and/or services. Other
service ideas may impact their customer [...] questions like: Can
customers improve their efficiency and effectiveness? Can customers
produce faster through downtime reduction? Can customers improve
their supplier reliability? Can customers react
Furthermore, there is a static geometric mapping function,
which maps the mirror angles from their respective positions
to the 2D-plane. In many cases special optical component
(e.g. F-Theta objectives) [...] geometric distortions.
1) Plane filling periodic curves: Plane filling curves are
known since their discovery by Giuseppe Piano in 1890, [3].
Since we have the additional constraint of periodicity, [...] which are not
realizable in practice. System order of the equalizers as well
page
as their frequency responses are design parameters, so that the
gain in dynamics can be traded off with control
Furthermore, there is a static geometric mapping function,
which maps the mirror angles from their respective positions
to the 2D-plane. In many cases special optical component
(e.g. F-Theta objectives) [...] geometric distortions.
1) Plane filling periodic curves: Plane filling curves are
known since their discovery by Giuseppe Piano in 1890, [3].
Since we have the additional constraint of periodicity, [...] which are not
realizable in practice. System order of the equalizers as well
page
as their frequency responses are design parameters, so that the
gain in dynamics can be traded off with control
only applied in those areas where their technological
benefit is indispensable. As the magnets help to reduce
the weight and size of generators and electric motors,
their application in offshore wind turbines [...] variables (see Evans, 2005,
among others). However, Beck & Wieland actually base
their assumption on a couple of studies supporting their
view of relatively long-lasting misperceptions (see, e.g.,
Orphanides, 2003; [...] to raise the question
on banks’ input factors and their respective actual
output. Usually, theory regards deposits as input factors
and credit as their output (see for recent examples Shin
& Shin, 2011;
They usually hold a large proportion of their money holdings as
transactions balances, using these balances mainly as a buffer, while slowly adjusting their
portfolio composition. In addition, households’ [...] cointegration relationships by the cross correlation between
their monetary overhang measures suggests that models 2-n and 4-r are quite similar in their assessment of
actual money holdings relative to equilibrium [...] cointegration relationships by the cross correlation between
their monetary overhang measures suggests that models 2-n and 4-r are quite similar in their assessment of
actual money holdings relative to equilibrium
meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future genera-
tions to meet their own needs."23
Daraus folgt, dass Nachhaltigkeit einerseits jenes Handeln ist, das die Bedürfnisse
meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future genera-
tions to meet their own needs."23
Daraus folgt, dass Nachhaltigkeit einerseits jenes Handeln ist, das die Bedürfnisse
awareness for the issues of sustainability has been strengthened and now plays a more important role in their lives than before. Also students are enabled to apply the lessons learned to other curricula modules
comprise the fees, possible loss in interest income and
the cost of providing their own resources (in particular, their own time). In this section,
an overall distinction is generally only made between [...] suppliers and costs for 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 [...] the
“elasticity of demand of customers”, whereby the banks are able to increase their inter-
est revenue or reduce their interest costs. This not only applies to current accounts
which are usually no
legal point of view. The system of financing the public debt of
most of European Member States by their home banking system could hurt the guarantee of
property and the principle of equal treatment if
insurance system, the disutility of
unemployment decreases and jobholders as well as unions increase their reservation wage.
This leads to a reduction of job search intensity. Search unemployment and the [...] vulnerable to the adverse effects of strict employment protection regulations.4
In addition to their negative consequences for outsiders, it is possible that strict labor market
institutions may [...] legislation. It is also
conceivable that employers might use mobbing as a strategy to force their employees to leave
the firm under strict EPL (Wasmer, 2006, and Boeris and van Ours, 2008). Agents
mechanism with the task to
support euro area Member States by financing their loans in case they have problems to finance their
debt in the private financial markets.
Before installing the ESM the European [...] Financial Stability Facility (EFSF) were installed to help Ireland, Portugal and Greece to finance their
public debt.
The German State is part of the above mentioned financing mechanisms. The political
and Spain) were
able to improve their relative price competitiveness and thus their bilateral current account
balance against Germany by a depreciation of their currencies against the D-Mark. A nominal [...] bear problems that were already
discussed. German households can expand their spending only marginally without raising their
indebtedness, because the tax burden in Germany is very high. A large [...] is not a zero sum
game. Increasing German exports contribute to growth in other economies due to their high
import content. It does not make sense to raise German imports artificially via “push button”
and Spain) were
able to improve their relative price competitiveness and thus their bilateral current account
balance against Germany by a depreciation of their currencies against the D-Mark. A nominal [...] bear problems that were already
discussed. German households can expand their spending only marginally without raising their
indebtedness, because the tax burden in Germany is very high. A large [...] is not a zero sum
game. Increasing German exports contribute to growth in other economies due to their high
import content. It does not make sense to raise German imports artificially via “push button”
Evans, 2005, among
others). However, Beck & Wieland actually base their
assumption on a couple of studies supporting their view
of relatively long-lasting misperceptions (see, e.g.,
Orphanides [...] financial intermediaries' role in determining the price of
risk. As these expand their balance sheets, their risk-
bearing capacity increases and risk premiums fall.
Thus, balance sheet quantities [...] various financial
intermediaries and their respective balance sheet
quantities. First, the information provided by institutions
that are marking-to-market their balance sheet items is
of superior
of manufacturing companies increases
and the companies want to differentiate themselves with their service offerings
and exploit revenue opportunities. The implemention is often mediocre. This
of manufacturing companies increases
and the companies want to differentiate themselves with their service offerings
and exploit revenue opportunities. The implemention is often mediocre. This
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Evans, 2005, among others).
However, Beck & Wieland actually base their assumption on a couple of studies
supporting their view of relatively long-lasting misperceptions (see, e.g., Orphanides [...] highlight financial intermediaries' role in determining the price of risk. As these
expand their balance sheets, their risk-bearing capacity increases and risk premiums
fall. Thus, balance sheet quantities [...] various financial intermediaries and their respective balance sheet
quantities. First, the information provided by institutions that are marking-to-market
their balance sheet items is of superior
Evans, 2005, among others).
However, Beck & Wieland actually base their assumption on a couple of studies
supporting their view of relatively long-lasting misperceptions (see, e.g., Orphanides [...] highlight financial intermediaries' role in determining the price of risk. As these
expand their balance sheets, their risk-bearing capacity increases and risk premiums
fall. Thus, balance sheet quantities [...] various financial intermediaries and their respective balance sheet
quantities. First, the information provided by institutions that are marking-to-market
their balance sheet items is of superior
Evans, 2005, among others).
However, Beck & Wieland actually base their assumption on a couple of studies
supporting their view of relatively long-lasting misperceptions (see, e.g., Orphanides [...] highlight financial intermediaries' role in determining the price of risk. As these
expand their balance sheets, their risk-bearing capacity increases and risk premiums
fall. Thus, balance sheet quantities [...] various financial intermediaries and their respective balance sheet
quantities. First, the information provided by institutions that are marking-to-market
their balance sheet items is of superior
Evans, 2005, among others).
However, Beck & Wieland actually base their assumption on a couple of studies
supporting their view of relatively long-lasting misperceptions (see, e.g., Orphanides [...] highlight financial intermediaries' role in determining the price of risk. As these
expand their balance sheets, their risk-bearing capacity increases and risk premiums
fall. Thus, balance sheet quantities [...] various financial intermediaries and their respective balance sheet
quantities. First, the information provided by institutions that are marking-to-market
their balance sheet items is of superior
Evans, 2005, among others).
However, Beck & Wieland actually base their assumption on a couple of studies
supporting their view of relatively long-lasting misperceptions (see, e.g., Orphanides [...] highlight financial intermediaries' role in determining the price of risk. As these
expand their balance sheets, their risk-bearing capacity increases and risk premiums
fall. Thus, balance sheet quantities [...] various financial intermediaries and their respective balance sheet
quantities. First, the information provided by institutions that are marking-to-market
their balance sheet items is of superior
key performance indicators for their service
business.
Having taken these five steps into account, companies
were able to increase their profit significantly with their
service business.
Servic [...] if the level of real output rises above trend.
The popularity of such rules stems from their simplicity
and their alleged robustness across a wide array of
macroeconomic models. In addition, the case [...] gap
as well as to deviations of (expected) inflation and money
growth from their respective target values. Furthermore,
their results suggest that the monetary policy of the
Bundesbank was characterised
ts between the cyclical fluctuations of government expenditure and of real GDP
(deviations from their trends) since 1980 and for the sub-periods before 2000 and after 2000.
A positive correlation between [...] between 0.22 and – 0.221. When comparing the deviations of expenditure-GDP ratios and of
real GDP from their trends we find negative correlation coefficients for the whole period. By
contrast, when using real [...] global recession Table 4 shows the fluctuations of real public
expenditure and of real GDP around their trend before and after the global recession in 2009.
In 2009, government spending in Africa (and