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 Parliament and Democracy in the 21st Century
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made it possible to have a vast variety of responses from the TV audience……By this means the Director’s Office of the Channel has gotten to know the usage tendencies of the TV viewers, the geographic zones participating, the kind of social broad...
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made it possible to have a vast variety of responses from the TV audience……By this means the Director’s Office of the Channel has gotten to know the usage tendencies of the TV viewers, the geographic zones participating, the kind of social broadcasting, to whom it is addressed, the interests, the opinions, the needs and the proposals made by viewers of the Channel…… In conclusion, the Channel is widening the image of Congress and extending its presence in society, becoming an extension of the tasks
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profit organisations may obtain information from the Civil Office. Since the basic stipulation <span class="highlight">for</span> the democratic operation <span class="highlight">of</span> Parliament is to make available every information to the citizens, several channels <span class="highlight">of</span> information are therefore at the disposal <span class="highlight">of</span> the public. Many parliaments now have their own dedicated television <span class="highlight">channel</span> <span class="highlight">for</span> broadcasting their proceedings. One advantage <span class="highlight">of</span> this is that it enables parliaments to maintain editorial control <span class="highlight">over</span> the content, as well as to allow a much greater
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made it possible to have a vast variety <span class="highlight">of</span> responses from the TV audience&hellip;&hellip;By this means the Director&rsquo;s Office <span class="highlight">of</span> the <span class="highlight">Channel</span> has gotten to know the usage tendencies <span class="highlight">of</span> the TV viewers, the geographic zones participating, the kind <span class="highlight">of</span> social broadcasting, to whom it is addressed, the interests, the opinions, the needs and the proposals made by viewers <span class="highlight">of</span> the <span class="highlight">Channel</span>&hellip;&hellip; In conclusion, the <span class="highlight">Channel</span> is widening the <span class="highlight">image</span> <span class="highlight">of</span> Congress and extending its presence in society, becoming an extension <span class="highlight">of</span> the tasks
 For full Report: Kenya
excess capacity that could be mobilized to facilitate the attainment of development objectives, such as employment creation, increasing productivity enhancing investments, and supporting poverty reduction. However, at present, the financial structure fails to channel sufficient credit...
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excess capacity that could be mobilized to facilitate the attainment of development objectives, such as employment creation, increasing productivity enhancing investments, and supporting poverty reduction. However, at present, the financial structure fails to channel sufficient credit to socially productive uses. EXCHANGE RATE POLICY AND FOREIGN TRADE Over the past several decades, Kenya has moved towards increasingly market- determined trade and exchange rate regimes. The import-substitution strategy of the
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excess capacity that could be mobilized to facilitate the attainment <span class="highlight">of</span> development objectives, such as employment creation, increasing productivity enhancing investments, and supporting poverty reduction. However, at present, the financial structure fails to <span class="highlight">channel</span> sufficient credit to socially productive uses. EXCHANGE <span class="highlight">RATE</span> POLICY AND FOREIGN TRADE <span class="highlight">Over</span> the past several decades, Kenya has moved towards increasingly market- determined trade and exchange <span class="highlight">rate</span> regimes. The import-substitution strategy <span class="highlight">of</span> the
Poets.org Bio: Crumpacker, Caroline
Channel Thirteen/WNET, and, most recently, as Managing Director of the Poetry Society of America. Her academic work has included chairing a panel on female publishers and delivering a paper at a conference held at Barnard College on "Lyric to Language: Contemporary Innovati...
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Portion Distortion Quiz
NHLBI-Portion Distortion Quiz Portion Distortion! Do You Know How Food Portions Have Changed in 20 Years? Anyone eating on the run or at restaurants has probably noticed that food portions have gotten larger. Some portions are called "super size," while others have simpl...
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Bee Sting Therapy: Healing from the Hive
Inside this Article Bee Sting Therapy: Healing from the Hive What to Expect Potential Effects of BVT Lots More Information See all Tests & Treatment articles Up Next How Multiple Sclerosis Works 5 Ways Nutrigenomic Diets Could Help You 5 Strange Medical Condition Videos Multiple...
NYTimes People: O'Brien, Conan
O'BRIEN AND: Romney, Mitt, Romney, Tagg, O'Brien, Conan, Presidential Election of 2012 Romney's Sons to Make a Joint Appearance on 'Conan' By THE NEW YORK TIMES Our colleagues over on the Media Decoder blog report: All five Romney sons will make a joint appearance o...
 For full Report: South Africa
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An Employment-Targeted Economic Program for South Africa46 trading rising from an average of 0.9 percent of GDP over the 1970s to an aver- age of 483 percent in the 1990s—i.e. the value of bonds traded in the South African exchange was nearly 5 times i...
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An Employment-Targeted Economic Program for South Africa46 trading rising from an average of 0.9 percent of GDP over the 1970s to an aver- age of 483 percent in the 1990s—i.e. the value of bonds traded in the South African exchange was nearly 5 times in excess of the economy’s GDP. The figure for 2004 was 685 percent—i.e. nearly 7 times GDP. The rate of increase in stock market trading is well below that of the bond market. Still, considered on its own terms, stock trading rises five-fold from the 1970s
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which the report proposes to generate an eight percent growth stimu- lus <span class="highlight">for</span> 20&ndash;25 percent <span class="highlight">of</span> the economy is to provide credit on a subsidized basis. We develop a formula <span class="highlight">for</span> establishing an appropriate subsidized interest <span class="highlight">rate</span>, based on 1) the proportion <span class="highlight">of</span> a loan that the government is guaranteeing and 2) the difference between market interest rates and government bond rates that have no default risk. The report proposes three main policy tools to <span class="highlight">channel</span> credit to the tar- geted industries at concessionary
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An Employment-Targeted Economic Program <span class="highlight">for</span> South Africa46 trading rising from an average <span class="highlight">of</span> 0.9 percent <span class="highlight">of</span> GDP <span class="highlight">over</span> the 1970s to an aver- age <span class="highlight">of</span> 483 percent in the 1990s&mdash;i.e. the value <span class="highlight">of</span> bonds traded in the South African exchange was nearly 5 times in excess <span class="highlight">of</span> the economy&rsquo;s GDP. The figure <span class="highlight">for</span> 2004 was 685 percent&mdash;i.e. nearly 7 times GDP. The <span class="highlight">rate</span> <span class="highlight">of</span> increase in stock market trading is well below that <span class="highlight">of</span> the bond market. Still, considered on its own terms, stock trading rises five-fold from the 1970s
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therefore be: 1) raising incomes; 2) increasing the proportion <span class="highlight">of</span> spending on domestically produced goods; and 3) lowering interest rates. Among these three, we again need to consider the issue <span class="highlight">of</span> time-sequencing <span class="highlight">of</span> policies. Income <span class="highlight">channel</span>. Raising incomes will be an effect <span class="highlight">of</span> economic growth. In particular, higher incomes will result from increasing the number <span class="highlight">of</span> jobs and raising incomes <span class="highlight">for</span> the poor. But we cannot expect to obtain much <span class="highlight">of</span> a boost in consumption through this <span class="highlight">channel</span> until there is a prior
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: semantic conceptions of
communication MTC has its origin in the field of electrical engineering, as the study of communication limits. It develops a quantitative approach to information as a means to answer two fundamental problems: the ultimate level of data compression (how small can a message be, g...
 Expanding Decent Employment in Kenya: The Role of Monetary Policy, Inflation Control, and ...
inflation is resulting from excess aggregate demand or a combination of supply shocks and inertia. This will help promote the economy’s long-term growth trend. 3. Diversify the toolkit for addressing inflation in Kenya. Using monetary policy alone for controlling inflatio...
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inflation is resulting from excess aggregate demand or a combination of supply shocks and inertia. This will help promote the economy’s long-term growth trend. 3. Diversify the toolkit for addressing inflation in Kenya. Using monetary policy alone for controlling inflation will almost always entail high costs in terms of restraining output and employment growth, in Kenya and elsewhere. In Kenya, this is especially likely to be true when inflation emerges as the result of supply-side shocks and inertia
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inflation is resulting from excess aggregate demand or a combination <span class="highlight">of</span> supply shocks and inertia. This will help promote the economy&rsquo;s long-term growth trend. 3. Diversify the toolkit <span class="highlight">for</span> addressing inflation in Kenya. Using monetary policy alone <span class="highlight">for</span> controlling inflation will almost always entail high costs in terms <span class="highlight">of</span> restraining output and employment growth, in Kenya and elsewhere. In Kenya, this is especially likely to be true when inflation emerges as the result <span class="highlight">of</span> supply-side shocks and inertia
Aquae Urbis Romae: The Waters of the City of Rome
the JPEG maps for browsing. The VRML “Go to” feature that zoomed in on a particular spot kept zooming past giant pixels and into the background color. There are a number of visually interesting preset VRML images for browsing. “Journal” offers ac...
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