aThey refer to global imbalances as "external positions of systemically important economies that reflect distortions or entail risks for the global economy".[1] What does this mean? Let us divide the definition in 3 parts and analyse them in detail: 正在翻译,请等待... [translate] ...
What does decolonization mean in practice? While anyone can practice decolonization, it may look different for Indigenous people who've experienced the firsthand effects of colonization. Beason says that decolonization is a very personal act for Native Americans. It can mean relearning languages and...
Is globalisation a bundle of disparate influencers (the movement of goods, people and capital) or an integrated and systemically connected set of activities? CULTURE 9 Social orientation (empathy v antipathy) A by-product of the growing emphasis on the needs of community versus individualism, comes...
Systems (1) – What Does It Mean to Think Systemically? (Presentation Slides)Systems TheoryWeltanschauungMechanistic vs Systemic ThinkingReductionismSynthesisSet of updated presentation slides originally developed for a series of exec Ed lecture-workshops in 2004, updated in 2016-2017.McKie, David...
So what does that mean? When valuing MSRs do not fall prey to benchmarking your firms MSR value(s) to another “larger” firm, or better yet, observed transactions with more preferential economies of scale. Simply put, due to Economies of Scale, buyers tend to “Pay Up” for larger MSR...
"Secret"...then how come you are posting anonymously if it's all good? I guess I'd question a company that thinks it's OK for employees to systemically manipulate a pay increases...that's just not good business. Just my .02. Anonymous...
(T4 and/or N3 disease), a contraindication to or patient choice not to have radiotherapy following breast-conserving surgery. Patients were not eligible if they had had a previous invasive breast cancer, DCIS treated systemically or any other systemic therapy within the last 5 years. Patients ...
By contrast, chemogenetics provides a useful alternative as activation/inactivation of circuits with DREADDs occurs over longer time periods with a single treatment that can be administered systemically (Rogan and Roth, 2011). Though there are some issues with the widely used agonist, clozapine-N-...
What makes systemic risk such a difficulty is that, as the editors of theHandbook of System Riskwrite, "actions to reduce the default probability of each individual systemically important institution can have the result of increasing the probability of systemwide failure."This means that attempts to...
Global systemically important bank (G-SIB) surcharge: The proposal keeps in place a risk-based capital surcharge for G-SIBs. This extra capital buffer, ranging from 1% to 3.5% of risk-weighted assets, is designed to cut the risks these large, interconnected banks pose to the financial system...