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  • 1
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 1.1983(1988); 2.1985(1987) -
    Additional Information: 1=15; 2=18; 3=20 von Mann, Thomas ZDB Appels aux Allemands Paris : Herne, 1997
    Additional Information: 1=15; 2=18; 3=20 von Institut für Gegenwartsvolkskunde (Wien) Mitteilungen des Instituts für Gegenwartsvolkskunde Wien : Verl. d. Österr. Akad. d. Wiss., 1974
    Additional Information: 1=469; 2=493; 3=586 von Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Philosophisch-Historische Klasse Sitzungsberichte Vienna : Austrian Academy of Sciences Press, 1947 0029-8832
    DDC: 390
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe ; Konferenzschrift
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  • 2
    Journal/Serial
    Journal/Serial
    Wien : Verl. d. Österr. Akad. d. Wiss. ; Nr. 1.1974 -
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: Nr. 1.1974 -
    Additional Information: 2u.3=111 von Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Philosophisch-Historische Klasse Anzeiger der Philosophisch-Historischen Klasse Wien : Verl. d. Österreich. Akad. d. Wiss., 1948 0378-8652
    Additional Information: 4=308,4; 9=392; 12=414; 13=434; 14=436; 15=469; 16=457; 17=479; 18=493; 19=495; 20=586; 21=602 von Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Philosophisch-Historische Klasse Sitzungsberichte Vienna : Austrian Academy of Sciences Press, 1947 0029-8832
    Additional Information: 15=1; 18=2; 20=3 von Institut für Gegenwartsvolkskunde (Wien) Referate des ... internationalen Symposions des Instituts für Gegenwartsvolkskunde der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften Wien : Verl. d. Akad., 1987
    DDC: 050
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe
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  • 3
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    Journal/Serial
    Wien : Verl. d. Österr. Akad. d. Wiss. ; 1.1996 -
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 1.1996 -
    Additional Information: 3=266 von Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Philosophisch-Historische Klasse Denkschriften Wien : Verl. der Österr. Akad. der Wiss., 1950 0029-8824
    Additional Information: 3=7,6 von International Association for Tibetan Studies Proceedings of the ... seminar of the International Association for Tibetan Studies Leiden : Brill, 1997
    Additional Information: 5=700 von Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Philosophisch-Historische Klasse Sitzungsberichte Vienna : Austrian Academy of Sciences Press, 1947 0029-8832
    Additional Information: 6=1; 7=2 von Veröffentlichungen zur Sozialanthropologie / Reihe Forschungsschwerpunkt lokale Identitäten und überlokale Einflüsse Wien : Verl. d. Österreich. Akad. d. Wiss., 2005
    DDC: 300
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe
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  • 4
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 17.1976 -
    Additional Information: 22=334 usw. von Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Philosophisch-Historische Klasse Sitzungsberichte Vienna : Austrian Academy of Sciences Press, 1947 0029-8832
    Additional Information: 31=156 von Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Philosophisch-Historische Klasse Denkschriften Wien : Verl. der Österr. Akad. der Wiss., 1950 0029-8824
    Former Title: Vorg. Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Kommission für Burgenforschung Mitteilungen der Kommission für Burgenforschung
    DDC: 050
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe
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  • 5
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    Wien : Verl. d. Österr. Akad. d. Wiss. ; 1.1976 -
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 1.1976 -
    Additional Information: 2=481; 3=549 von Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Philosophisch-Historische Klasse Sitzungsberichte Vienna : Austrian Academy of Sciences Press, 1947 0029-8832
    Additional Information: 4=25 von Österreichisches Museum für Volkskunde Veröffentlichungen des Österreichischen Museums für Volkskunde Wien : Metroverl., 1952
    DDC: 390
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe
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  • 6
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    Journal/Serial
    Wien : Österr. Akad. ; 1.1900 -
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 1.1900 -
    Additional Information: Zugl. einzelne Bd. von "Sitzungsberichte / Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften : Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Klasse"
    Additional Information: Zugl. einzelne Bd. von Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Philosophisch-Historische Klasse Sitzungsberichte Vienna : Austrian Academy of Sciences Press, 1947 0029-8832
    Additional Information: Zugl. einzelne Bd. von Akademie der Wissenschaften in Wien. Philosophisch-Historische Klasse Sitzungsberichte Wien : Rohrer, 1848 1012-487X
    Parallel Title: Teils auch in ---〉 Anzeiger der Philosophisch-Historischen Klasse der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften
    Parallel Title: Teils auch in ---〉 Anzeiger der Philosophisch-Historischen Klasse der Kaiserl. Akademie der Wissenschaften in Wien
    Former Title: Berichte der Phonogramm-Archivs-Kommission der Kaiserl. Akademie der Wissenschaften in Wien
    Former Title: Mitteilung der Phonogrammarchivs-Kommission
    DDC: 050
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe
    Note: Urh. bis 1918: Kaiserliche Akademie der Wissenschaften in Wien, Philosophisch-Historische Klasse , Bd. 40 u. 44 nicht ersch.
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  • 7
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    Wien : Verl. der Österr. Akad. der Wiss. | Wien : Rohrer | Wien : Böhlau ; 73.1947/50(1950),2 -
    ISSN: 0029-8824
    Language: German
    Pages: 30 cm
    Additional Material: CD-ROMs als Beil.
    Dates of Publication: 73.1947/50(1950),2 -
    Parallel Title: Parallelausg. Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Philosophisch-Historische Klasse Denkschriften
    Former Title: Vorg. Akademie der Wissenschaften in Wien. Philosophisch-Historische Klasse Denkschriften
    Former Title: Denkschriften der Philosophisch-Historischen Klasse
    Former Title: Dph
    DDC: 100
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe ; Philosophie ; Geschichte
    Note: Ersch. teils auch als CD-ROM-Ausg , Ersch. unregelmäßig
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  • 8
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    Vienna : Austrian Academy of Sciences Press | Wien : Böhlau | Wien : Verlag der Österreichischen Wissenschaften | Wien : Rohrer ; 225.1947/51 -
    ISSN: 0029-8832
    Language: German
    Additional Material: CD-ROMs als Beil.
    Dates of Publication: 225.1947/51 -
    Parallel Title: Digital. Ausg. Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Philosophisch-Historische Klasse Sitzungsberichte
    Former Title: Vorg. Akademie der Wissenschaften in Wien. Philosophisch-Historische Klasse Sitzungsberichte
    DDC: 100
    RVK:
    RVK:
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe
    Note: Ersch. unregelmäßig
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  • 9
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    Journal/Serial
    Wien : Verl. d. Österr. Akad. d. Wiss. ; 1.1988 -
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 1.1988 -
    Additional Information: 1,1-2=197,1-2; 8=222; 9=223; 15=242; 17=248; 21=256; 22=257; 23=258; 24=262; 25=267; 29=275; 31=280; 37=291 von Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Philosophisch-Historische Klasse Denkschriften Wien : Verl. der Österr. Akad. der Wiss., 1950 0029-8824
    Additional Information: 2=528; 3=562; 4=570,1-2; 5=569; 6=573; 7=578; 10=582; 11=590; 12=615; 13=618; 14=624; 16=638; 18=641; 19=642; 20=643; 26=660; 27=661; 28=662; 30=280; 34=678; 35=681; 57=768; 67=799 von Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Philosophisch-Historische Klasse Sitzungsberichte Vienna : Austrian Academy of Sciences Press, 1947 0029-8832
    Additional Information: 21=7,1-2 von Tibetan studies [Wechselnde Verlagsorte] , 1988
    Additional Information: 22=7,3; 23=7,4; 24=7,5; 25=7,7 von International Association for Tibetan Studies Proceedings of the ... seminar of the International Association for Tibetan Studies Leiden : Brill, 1997
    DDC: 950
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe
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  • 10
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 1.2005 -
    Additional Information: 1=6; 2=7 von Veröffentlichungen zur Sozialanthropologie Wien : Verl. d. Österr. Akad. d. Wiss., 1996
    Additional Information: 1=728; 2=729 von Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Philosophisch-Historische Klasse Sitzungsberichte Vienna : Austrian Academy of Sciences Press, 1947 0029-8832
    DDC: 300
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe
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  • 11
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    Wien : Verl. d. Österr. Akad. d. Wiss. ; 1.1988 -
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 1.1988 -
    Additional Information: 1,1-2=197,1-2; 8=222; 9=223; 15=242; 17=248; 21=256; 22=257; 23=258; 24=262; 25=267; 29=275; 31=280; 37=291 von Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Philosophisch-Historische Klasse Denkschriften Wien : Verl. der Österr. Akad. der Wiss., 1950 0029-8824
    Additional Information: 2=528; 3=562; 4=570,1-2; 5=569; 6=573; 7=578; 10=582; 11=590; 12=615; 13=618; 14=624; 16=638; 18=641; 19=642; 20=643; 26=660; 27=661; 28=662; 30=280; 34=678; 35=681; 57=768; 67=799 von Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Philosophisch-Historische Klasse Sitzungsberichte Vienna : Austrian Academy of Sciences Press, 1947 0029-8832
    Additional Information: 21=7,1-2 von Tibetan studies [Wechselnde Verlagsorte] : [Verlag nicht ermittelbar], 1988
    Additional Information: 22=7,3; 23=7,4; 24=7,5; 25=7,7 von International Association for Tibetan Studies Proceedings of the ... seminar of the International Association for Tibetan Studies Leiden : Brill, 1997
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Beiträge zur Kultur- und Geistesgeschichte Asiens
    DDC: 950
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe
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  • 12
    Journal/Serial
    Journal/Serial
    Vienna : Austrian Academy of Sciences Press | Wien : Rohrer | Wien : Böhlau | Wien : Verlag der Österreichischen Wissenschaften | [Wien] : Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften ; 225.1947/51 -
    ISSN: 0029-8832
    Language: German
    Additional Material: CD-ROMs als Beil
    Dates of Publication: 225.1947/51 -
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Philosophisch-Historische Klasse Sitzungsberichte
    Former Title: Vorg Akademie der Wissenschaften in Wien. Philosophisch-Historische Klasse Sitzungsberichte / Akademie der Wissenschaften in Wien, Philosophisch-Historische Klasse
    DDC: 100
    RVK:
    RVK:
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe
    Note: Ersch. unregelmäßig
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  • 13
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 13.1990 -
    Additional Information: 13=568; 14=592; 15=596; 16=619; 17=669 von Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Philosophisch-Historische Klasse Sitzungsberichte Vienna : Austrian Academy of Sciences Press, 1947 0029-8832
    Former Title: Vorg. Institut für Mittelalterliche Realienkunde Österreichs Veröffentlichungen des Instituts für Mittelalterliche Realienkunde Österreichs
    DDC: 900
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe
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  • 14
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 1.2005 -
    Additional Information: 1=6; 2=7 von Veröffentlichungen zur Sozialanthropologie Wien : Verl. d. Österr. Akad. d. Wiss., 1996
    Additional Information: 1=728; 2=729 von Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Philosophisch-Historische Klasse Sitzungsberichte Vienna : Austrian Academy of Sciences Press, 1947 0029-8832
    DDC: 300
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe
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  • 15
    Journal/Serial
    Journal/Serial
    Wien : Verl. d. Österr. Akad. d. Wiss. ; 1.1996 -
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 1.1996 -
    Additional Information: 3=266 von Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Philosophisch-Historische Klasse Denkschriften Wien : Verl. der Österr. Akad. der Wiss., 1950 0029-8824
    Additional Information: 3=7,6 von International Association for Tibetan Studies Proceedings of the ... seminar of the International Association for Tibetan Studies Leiden : Brill, 1997
    Additional Information: 5=700 von Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Philosophisch-Historische Klasse Sitzungsberichte Vienna : Austrian Academy of Sciences Press, 1947 0029-8832
    Additional Information: 6=1; 7=2 von Veröffentlichungen zur Sozialanthropologie Wien : Verl. d. Österreich. Akad. d. Wiss., 2005
    DDC: 300
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe
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  • 16
    Journal/Serial
    Journal/Serial
    Wien : Verl. d. Österr. Akad. d. Wiss. ; Nr. 1.1974 -
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: Nr. 1.1974 -
    Additional Information: 2u.3=111 von Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften / Philosophisch-Historische Klasse Anzeiger der Philosophisch-Historischen Klasse / Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften Wien : Verl. d. Österreich. Akad. d. Wiss., 1948-2014 0378-8652
    Additional Information: 4=308,4; 9=392; 12=414; 13=434; 14=436; 15=469; 16=457; 17=479; 18=493; 19=495; 20=586; 21=602 von Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften / Philosophisch-Historische Klasse Sitzungsberichte / Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Philosophisch-Historische Klasse Vienna : Austrian Academy of Sciences Press, 1947- 0029-8832
    Additional Information: 15=1; 18=2; 20=3 von Institut für Gegenwartsvolkskunde 〈Wien〉 Referate des ... internationalen Symposions des Instituts für Gegenwartsvolkskunde der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften Wien : Verl. d. Akad., 1987-
    DDC: 050
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe
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  • 17
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    Journal/Serial
    Wien : Verl. der Österr. Akad. d. Wiss. ; 1.1982 -
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 1.1982 -
    Additional Information: 5=178; 8=503; 9=519; 11=623 von Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften / Philosophisch-Historische Klasse Sitzungsberichte / Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Philosophisch-Historische Klasse Vienna : Austrian Academy of Sciences Press, 1947- 0029-8832
    Additional Information: 3=178 von Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften / Philosophisch-Historische Klasse Denkschriften / Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Philosophisch-Historische Klasse Wien : Verl. der Österr. Akad. der Wiss., 1950- 0029-8824
    DDC: 050
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe
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  • 18
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    Journal/Serial
    Wien : Verl. d. Österr. Akad. d. Wiss. ; 1.1996 -
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 1.1996 -
    Additional Information: 3=266 von Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Philosophisch-Historische Klasse Denkschriften Wien : Verl. der Österr. Akad. der Wiss., 1950 0029-8824
    Additional Information: 3=7,6 von International Association for Tibetan Studies Proceedings of the ... seminar of the International Association for Tibetan Studies Leiden : Brill, 1997
    Additional Information: 5=700 von Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Philosophisch-Historische Klasse Sitzungsberichte Vienna : Austrian Academy of Sciences Press, 1947 0029-8832
    Additional Information: 6=1; 7=2 von Veröffentlichungen zur Sozialanthropologie Wien : Verl. d. Österreich. Akad. d. Wiss., 2005
    DDC: 300
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe
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  • 19
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    Journal/Serial
    Vienna : Austrian Academy of Sciences Press | Wien : Rohrer | Wien : Böhlau | Wien : Verlag der Österreichischen Wissenschaften | [Wien] : Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften ; 225.1947/51 -
    ISSN: 0029-8832
    Language: German
    Additional Material: CD-ROMs als Beil
    Dates of Publication: 225.1947/51 -
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Philosophisch-Historische Klasse Sitzungsberichte
    Former Title: Vorg Akademie der Wissenschaften in Wien. Philosophisch-Historische Klasse Sitzungsberichte / Akademie der Wissenschaften in Wien, Philosophisch-Historische Klasse
    DDC: 100
    RVK:
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    Keywords: Monografische Reihe
    Note: Ersch. unregelmäßig
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  • 20
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    Journal/Serial
    Wien : Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften ; 1.1979 -
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 1.1979 -
    Additional Information: 1=354; 2=363; 4=545 von Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Philosophisch-Historische Klasse Sitzungsberichte Vienna : Austrian Academy of Sciences Press, 1947 0029-8832
    DDC: 390
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe
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  • 21
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 1.1988 -
    Additional Information: 1,1-2=197,1-2; 8=222; 9=223; 15=242; 17=248; 21=256; 22=257; 23=258; 24=262; 25=267; 29=275; 31=280; 37=291 von Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Philosophisch-Historische Klasse Denkschriften Wien : Verl. der Österr. Akad. der Wiss., 1950 0029-8824
    Additional Information: 2=528; 3=562; 4=570,1-2; 5=569; 6=573; 7=578; 10=582; 11=590; 12=615; 13=618; 14=624; 16=638; 18=641; 19=642; 20=643; 26=660; 27=661; 28=662; 30=280; 34=678; 35=681; 57=768; 67=799 von Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Philosophisch-Historische Klasse Sitzungsberichte Vienna : Austrian Academy of Sciences Press, 1947 0029-8832
    Additional Information: 21=7,1-2 von Tibetan studies [Wechselnde Verlagsorte] : [Verlag nicht ermittelbar], 1988
    Additional Information: 22=7,3; 23=7,4; 24=7,5; 25=7,7 von International Association for Tibetan Studies Proceedings of the ... seminar of the International Association for Tibetan Studies Leiden : Brill, 1997
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Beiträge zur Kultur- und Geistesgeschichte Asiens
    DDC: 950
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe
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  • 22
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    Leiden : Brill | Wien : Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften | Halle (Saale) : IITBS, International Institute for Tibetan and Buddhist Studies | Andiast : IITBS, International Institute for Tibetan and Buddhist Studies ; 7.1995(1997),3 -
    Language: English , Tibetan
    Dates of Publication: 7.1995(1997),3 -
    Additional Information: 7,3=257; 7,4=258; 7,5=262; 7,6=266; 7,7=267 von Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Philosophisch-Historische Klasse Denkschriften Wien : Verl. der Österr. Akad. der Wiss., 1950 0029-8824
    Additional Information: 7,3=22; 7,4=23; 7,5=24; 7,7=25 von Beiträge zur Kultur- und Geistesgeschichte Asiens Wien : Verl. d. Österr. Akad. d. Wiss., 1988
    Additional Information: 7,6=3 von Veröffentlichungen zur Sozialanthropologie Wien : Verl. d. Österr. Akad. d. Wiss., 1996
    Former Title: Vorg. Tibetan studies
    DDC: 390
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe ; Konferenzschrift ; Tibetologie
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  • 23
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    Leiden : Brill | Wien : Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften | Halle (Saale) : IITBS, International Institute for Tibetan and Buddhist Studies | Andiast : IITBS, International Institute for Tibetan and Buddhist Studies ; 7.1995(1997),3 -
    Language: English , Tibetan
    Dates of Publication: 7.1995(1997),3 -
    Additional Information: 7,3=257; 7,4=258; 7,5=262; 7,6=266; 7,7=267 von Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Philosophisch-Historische Klasse Denkschriften Wien : Verl. der Österr. Akad. der Wiss., 1950 0029-8824
    Additional Information: 7,3=22; 7,4=23; 7,5=24; 7,7=25 von Beiträge zur Kultur- und Geistesgeschichte Asiens Wien : Verl. d. Österr. Akad. d. Wiss., 1988
    Additional Information: 7,6=3 von Veröffentlichungen zur Sozialanthropologie Wien : Verl. d. Österr. Akad. d. Wiss., 1996
    Former Title: Vorg. Tibetan studies
    DDC: 390
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe ; Konferenzschrift ; Tibetologie
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  • 24
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 28.1996 -
    Additional Information: 28=633; 29=646; 30=652; 31=659; 32=675; 33=682; 34=684 von Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Philosophisch-Historische Klasse Sitzungsberichte Vienna : Austrian Academy of Sciences Press, 1947 0029-8832
    Additional Information: 28=2; 29=3; 31=4; 34=5 von Materialien zur Geschichte der Rāmānuja-Schule Wien : Verl. der Österr. Akad. d. Wiss., 1979
    Former Title: Vorg. Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Kommission für Sprachen und Kulturen Südasiens Veröffentlichungen der Kommission für Sprachen und Kulturen Südasiens / Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften
    DDC: 490
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe
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  • 25
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    Wien : Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften ; 1.1979 -
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 1.1979 -
    Additional Information: 1=354; 2=363; 4=545 von Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Philosophisch-Historische Klasse Sitzungsberichte Vienna : Austrian Academy of Sciences Press, 1947 0029-8832
    DDC: 390
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe
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  • 26
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    Journal/Serial
    Wien : Verl. d. Österr. Akad. d. Wiss. ; 1.1976 -
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 1.1976 -
    Additional Information: 2=481; 3=549 von Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Philosophisch-Historische Klasse Sitzungsberichte Vienna : Austrian Academy of Sciences Press, 1947 0029-8832
    Additional Information: 4=25 von Österreichisches Museum für Volkskunde Veröffentlichungen des Österreichischen Museums für Volkskunde Wien : Metroverl., 1952
    DDC: 390
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe
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  • 27
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    Journal/Serial
    Wien : Verl. d. Österr. Akad. d. Wiss. ; 1.1976 -
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 1.1976 -
    Additional Information: 2=481; 3=549 von Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Philosophisch-Historische Klasse Sitzungsberichte Vienna : Austrian Academy of Sciences Press, 1947 0029-8832
    Additional Information: 4=25 von Österreichisches Museum für Volkskunde Veröffentlichungen des Österreichischen Museums für Volkskunde Wien : Metroverl., 1952
    DDC: 390
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe
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  • 28
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    Leiden : Brill | Wien : Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften | Halle (Saale) : IITBS, International Institute for Tibetan and Buddhist Studies | Andiast : IITBS, International Institute for Tibetan and Buddhist Studies ; 7.1995(1997),3 -
    Language: English , Tibetan
    Dates of Publication: 7.1995(1997),3 -
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    Language: German
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    Former Title: Vorg. Institut für Mittelalterliche Realienkunde Österreichs Veröffentlichungen des Instituts für Mittelalterliche Realienkunde Österreichs
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    ISSN: 0029-8824
    Language: German
    Pages: 30 cm
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    Additional Information: In Beziehung stehendes Werk Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Philosophisch-Historische Klasse Denkschriften Wien : Verl. der Österr. Akad. der Wiss., 2011
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    Former Title: Denkschriften der Philosophisch-Historischen Klasse
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    Keywords: Monografische Reihe ; Philosophie ; Geschichte
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    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 17.1976 -
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    Additional Information: 31=156 von Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Philosophisch-Historische Klasse Denkschriften Wien : Verl. der Österr. Akad. der Wiss., 1950 0029-8824
    Former Title: Vorg. Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Kommission für Burgenforschung Mitteilungen der Kommission für Burgenforschung
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    Former Title: Research memorandum
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    DDC: 600
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    Wien : Verl. d. Österr. Akad. d. Wiss. ; 1.1976 -
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    Additional Information: 2=481; 3=549 von Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Philosophisch-Historische Klasse Sitzungsberichte Vienna : Austrian Academy of Sciences Press, 1947 0029-8832
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    Wien : Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften ; 1.1979 -
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    Additional Information: 1=354; 2=363; 4=545 von Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Philosophisch-Historische Klasse Sitzungsberichte Vienna : Austrian Academy of Sciences Press, 1947 0029-8832
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    Leiden : Brill | Wien : Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften | Halle (Saale) : IITBS, International Institute for Tibetan and Buddhist Studies | Andiast : IITBS, International Institute for Tibetan and Buddhist Studies ; 7.1995(1997),3 -
    Language: English , Tibetan
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    Wien : Österr. Akad. ; 1.1900 -
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    Additional Information: Zugl. einzelne Bd. von "Sitzungsberichte / Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften : Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Klasse"
    Additional Information: Zugl. einzelne Bd. von Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Philosophisch-Historische Klasse Sitzungsberichte Vienna : Austrian Academy of Sciences Press, 1947 0029-8832
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Teils auch in ---〉 Anzeiger der Philosophisch-Historischen Klasse der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Teils auch in ---〉 Anzeiger der Philosophisch-Historischen Klasse der Kaiserl. Akademie der Wissenschaften in Wien
    Former Title: Berichte der Phonogramm-Archivs-Kommission der Kaiserl. Akademie der Wissenschaften in Wien
    Former Title: Mitteilung der Phonogrammarchivs-Kommission
    DDC: 050
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe
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    Language: German
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  • 42
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    Additional Information: Zugl. einzelne Bd. von "Sitzungsberichte / Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften : Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Klasse"
    Additional Information: Zugl. einzelne Bd. von Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Philosophisch-Historische Klasse Sitzungsberichte Vienna : Austrian Academy of Sciences Press, 1947 0029-8832
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    Former Title: Berichte der Phonogramm-Archivs-Kommission der Kaiserl. Akademie der Wissenschaften in Wien
    Former Title: Mitteilung der Phonogrammarchivs-Kommission
    DDC: 050
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe
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    Language: German
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    DDC: 390
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    Leiden : Brill | Wien : Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften | Halle (Saale) : IITBS, International Institute for Tibetan and Buddhist Studies | Andiast : IITBS, International Institute for Tibetan and Buddhist Studies ; 7.1995(1997),3 -
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    DDC: 390
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    Language: German
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    Language: German
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    Former Title: Titulae Asiae minoris
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    Language: German
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    Wien : Verl. der Österr. Akad. der Wiss. | Wien : Rohrer | Wien : Böhlau ; 73.1947/50(1950),2 -
    ISSN: 0029-8824
    Language: German
    Pages: 30 cm
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    Former Title: Vorg Akademie der Wissenschaften in Wien. Philosophisch-Historische Klasse Denkschriften / Akademie der Wissenschaften, Philosophisch-Historische Klasse
    Former Title: Denkschriften der Philosophisch-Historischen Klasse
    Former Title: Dph
    DDC: 100
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe ; Philosophie ; Geschichte
    Note: Ersch. teils auch als CD-ROM-Ausg , Ersch. unregelmäßig
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  • 60
    ISSN: 0378-8652 , 1728-015X , 1728-015X
    Language: German
    Pages: 30 cm
    Dates of Publication: 84.1947(1948) - 147.2012(2013/14)
    Additional Information: Darin Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Kommission für Burgenforschung Mitteilungen der Kommission für Burgenforschung
    Additional Information: Darin 1950 - 1954 Monumenta Germaniae Historica. Wiener Diplomata-Abteilung Mitteilungen der Wiener Diplomata-Abteilung der Monumenta Germaniae Historica
    Additional Information: Supplement Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Kommission für Musikforschung Mitteilungen der Kommission für Musikforschung
    Additional Information: Supplement Die österreichischen Ausgrabungen in Ephesos
    Additional Information: 111=2u.3 von Institut für Gegenwartsvolkskunde (Wien) Mitteilungen des Instituts für Gegenwartsvolkskunde Wien : Verl. d. Österr. Akad. d. Wiss., 1974
    Additional Information: 111=2u.3 von Mann, Thomas ZDB Appels aux Allemands Paris : Herne, 1997
    Additional Information: 105,7=1; 115,7=5; 115,8=6; 117,4=8; 118,6=9 von Studien zur Industrie-Archäologie Wien : Verl. d. Österr. Akad. d. Wiss., 1968
    Additional Information: 114=5 von Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Iranische Kommission Veröffentlichungen der Iranischen Kommission / Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften Wien : Verl. d. Österr. Akad. d. Wiss., 1973
    Additional Information: 121=3 von Studien zur Ur- und Frühgeschichte des Donau- und Ostalpenraumes Wien : Akad., 1980
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Philosophisch-Historische Klasse Anzeiger der Philosophisch-Historischen Klasse
    Former Title: Vorg. Akademie der Wissenschaften in Wien. Philosophisch-Historische Klasse Anzeiger
    Former Title: Anzeiger
    Subsequent Title: Forts. Geistes-, sozial- und kulturwissenschaftlicher Anzeiger
    DDC: 000
    Keywords: Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften / Philosophisch-Historische Klasse ; Geisteswissenschaften ; Akademiebericht ; Zeitschrift ; Bericht ; Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften Philosophisch-Historische Klasse
    Note: Ersch. jährl.
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  • 61
    ISSN: 0378-8652 , 1728-015X , 1728-015X
    Language: German
    Pages: 30 cm
    Dates of Publication: 84.1947(1948) - 147.2012(2013/14)
    Additional Information: Darin Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Kommission für Burgenforschung Mitteilungen der Kommission für Burgenforschung
    Additional Information: Darin 1950 - 1954 Monumenta Germaniae Historica. Wiener Diplomata-Abteilung Mitteilungen der Wiener Diplomata-Abteilung der Monumenta Germaniae Historica
    Additional Information: Supplement Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Kommission für Musikforschung Mitteilungen der Kommission für Musikforschung
    Additional Information: Supplement Die österreichischen Ausgrabungen in Ephesos
    Additional Information: 111=2u.3 von Institut für Gegenwartsvolkskunde (Wien) Mitteilungen des Instituts für Gegenwartsvolkskunde Wien : Verl. d. Österr. Akad. d. Wiss., 1974
    Additional Information: 111=2u.3 von Mann, Thomas ZDB Appels aux Allemands Paris : Herne, 1997
    Additional Information: 105,7=1; 115,7=5; 115,8=6; 117,4=8; 118,6=9 von Studien zur Industrie-Archäologie Wien : Verl. d. Österr. Akad. d. Wiss., 1968
    Additional Information: 114=5 von Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Iranische Kommission Veröffentlichungen der Iranischen Kommission / Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften Wien : Verl. d. Österr. Akad. d. Wiss., 1973
    Additional Information: 121=3 von Studien zur Ur- und Frühgeschichte des Donau- und Ostalpenraumes Wien : Akad., 1980
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Philosophisch-Historische Klasse Anzeiger der Philosophisch-Historischen Klasse
    Former Title: Vorg. Akademie der Wissenschaften in Wien. Philosophisch-Historische Klasse Anzeiger
    Former Title: Anzeiger
    Subsequent Title: Forts. Geistes-, sozial- und kulturwissenschaftlicher Anzeiger
    DDC: 000
    Keywords: Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften / Philosophisch-Historische Klasse ; Geisteswissenschaften ; Akademiebericht ; Zeitschrift ; Bericht ; Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften Philosophisch-Historische Klasse
    Note: Ersch. jährl.
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  • 62
    ISSN: 0378-8652 , ISSN 1728-015X
    Language: German
    Pages: 30 cm
    Dates of Publication: 84.1947(1948) - 147.2012(2013/14)
    Additional Information: Darin Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften / Kommission für Burgenforschung Mitteilungen der Kommission für Burgenforschung
    Additional Information: Darin 1950 - 1954 Monumenta Germaniae Historica / Wiener Diplomata-Abteilung Mitteilungen der Wiener Diplomata-Abteilung der Monumenta Germaniae Historica
    Additional Information: Supplement Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften / Kommission für Musikforschung Mitteilungen der Kommission für Musikforschung
    Additional Information: Supplement Die österreichischen Ausgrabungen in Ephesos
    Additional Information: 105,7=1; 115,7=5; 115,8=6; 117,4=8; 118,6=9 von Studien zur Industrie-Archäologie Wien : Verl. d. Österr. Akad. d. Wiss., 1968-1986
    Additional Information: 111=2u.3 von Institut für Gegenwartsvolkskunde 〈Wien〉 Mitteilungen des Instituts für Gegenwartsvolkskunde Wien : Verl. d. Österr. Akad. d. Wiss., 1974-
    Additional Information: 114=5 von Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften / Iranische Kommission Veröffentlichungen der Iranischen Kommission / Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften Wien : Verl. d. Österr. Akad. d. Wiss., 1973-1987
    Additional Information: 121=3 von Studien zur Ur- und Frühgeschichte des Donau- und Ostalpenraumes Wien : Akad., 1980-
    Parallel Title: Online-Ausg. Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften / Philosophisch-Historische Klasse Anzeiger der Philosophisch-Historischen Klasse / Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften
    Former Title: Vorg.: Akademie der Wissenschaften in Wien / Philosophisch-Historische Klasse Anzeiger / Akademie der Wissenschaften in Wien, Philosophisch-Historische Klasse
    Former Title: Anzeiger
    Subsequent Title: Forts.: Geistes-, sozial- und kulturwissenschaftlicher Anzeiger
    Keywords: Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften ; Geisteswissenschaften ; Akademiebericht ; Zeitschrift ; Bericht ; Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften Philosophisch-Historische Klasse
    Note: Ersch. jährl.
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  • 63
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    [Santa Monica, CA] : RAND Corporation | New York : JSTOR
    ISBN: 9780833083432 , 0833083430
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (11 Seiten) , color Illustrationen, map
    Series Statement: RAND Corporation research report series ; RR296
    DDC: 303.6/9096623
    Keywords: Political stability ; Postwar reconstruction ; Internal security ; POLITICAL SCIENCE Security (National & International) ; Ethnic relations ; Internal security ; Political stability ; Postwar reconstruction ; Mali Ethnic relations
    Abstract: The 2012 conflict in northern Mali has shown that many assumptions about Mali's political stability, internal cohesion, and military capabilities were deeply flawed. The January 2013 French-led military intervention scattered the insurgents, but the conditions and drivers that brought about the crisis in the first place have yet to be addressed. This report is intended to assist with the post-conflict planning in northern Mali by examining the historical, economic, and social factors that drive conflict in northern Mali and the different groups that have been involved in the conflict. The authors argue that, in the absence of a large international presence, durable security in northern Mali will have to be provided, to a large extent, by local actors. The authors draw on historical examples of rebellions in Mali since 1916 to show how detailed knowledge of the different local actors and their political dynamics can help in finding solutions that will bring lasting security and stability to the region.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (page 11)
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  • 64
    ISBN: 9780833080820 , 0833080822 , 9780833080806 , 0833080792 , 0833080806 , 9780833080790
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 63 pages)
    Edition: Santa Monica, CA RAND Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Parallel Title: Online version Morganti, Kristy Gonzalez Evolving role of emergency departments in the United States
    Parallel Title: Print version Evolving role of emergency departments in the United States
    DDC: 362.18
    Keywords: Emergency medical services ; Hospitals Emergency services ; Emergency medicine ; Emergency medical services ; Hospitals ; Emergency medicine ; Emergency Service, Hospital trends ; Emergency Service, Hospital economics ; Electronic books ; Public Health ; Emergency medicine ; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Public Policy ; Social Security ; Emergency medical services ; Hospitals ; Emergency services ; United States ; Health & Biological Sciences ; Hospitals & Medical Centers ; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Public Policy ; Social Services & Welfare ; United States ; Electronic book
    Abstract: The research described in this report was performed to develop a more complete picture of how hospital emergency departments (EDs) contribute to the U.S. health care system, which is currently evolving in response to economic, clinical, and political pressures. Using a mix of quantitative and qualitative methods, it explores the evolving role that EDs and the personnel who staff them play in evaluating and managing complex and high-acuity patients, serving as the key decisionmaker for roughly half of all inpatient hospital admissions, and serving as "the safety net of the safety net" for patients who cannot get care elsewhere. The report also examines the role that EDs may soon play in either contributing to or helping to control the rising costs of health care
    Abstract: The research described in this report was performed to develop a more complete picture of how hospital emergency departments (EDs) contribute to the U.S. health care system, which is currently evolving in response to economic, clinical, and political pressures. Using a mix of quantitative and qualitative methods, it explores the evolving role that EDs and the personnel who staff them play in evaluating and managing complex and high-acuity patients, serving as the key decisionmaker for roughly half of all inpatient hospital admissions, and serving as "the safety net of the safety net" for patients who cannot get care elsewhere. The report also examines the role that EDs may soon play in either contributing to or helping to control the rising costs of health care
    Note: "RAND Health , Includes bibliographical references (pages 57-63) , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
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  • 65
    ISBN: 9780833081223 , 0833081225 , 9780833080301 , 083308030X
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 30 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Price, Carter C Economic impact of Medicaid expansion on Pennsylvania
    Keywords: United States ; United States ; Insurance ; Federal government ; Medicaid Economic aspects ; Insurance ; Federal government ; Medicaid ; Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act ; Insurance, Health ; Medicaid economics ; Government ; Insurance ; Appalachian Region ; Social Sciences ; United States ; Public Assistance ; Anthropology, Education, Sociology and Social Phenomena ; Organizations ; Financing, Organized ; Social Control, Formal ; Health Care Economics and Organizations ; Financing, Government ; North America ; Delivery of Health Care ; Americas ; Geographic Locations ; Geographicals ; Economics ; Federal Government ; Medical Assistance ; Legislation as Topic ; Insurance Coverage ; Public Health ; Health & Biological Sciences ; Medical Care Plans ; Pennsylvania ; MEDICAL ; Medicaid & Medicare ; Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (United States) ; Federal government ; Insurance ; Medicaid ; Economic aspects ; Pennsylvania ; Electronic book
    Abstract: The Affordable Care Act is a substantial reform of the U.S. health care insurance system. Using the RAND COMPARE model, researchers assessed the act's potential economic effects on Pennsylvania, factoring in an optional expansion of Medicaid, and found the state would enjoy significant net benefits. With or without the expansion of Medicaid, the act will increase insurance coverage to hundreds of thousands of Pennsylvanians, but the COMPARE model estimates that the expansion of Medicaid eligibility would cover an additional 350,000 people and bring more than 2 billion dollars in federal spending into the state annually than if the state did not expand. Should the state expand Medicaid, the additional spending will add more than 3 billion dollars a year to the state's GDP and support 35,000 jobs. But Medicaid expansion is not without cost for the state; the estimated cumulative effect on Pennsylvania's Medicaid spending will be 180 million dollars higher with the expansion than without between 2014 and 2020. Substantial reductions in uncompensated care costs for hospitals are possible even without expansion, but savings to hospitals for uncompensated care funding are even larger with the Medicaid expansion, amounting to 550 million dollars or more each year
    Note: "RAND Health , Includes bibliographical references (pages 29-30)
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  • 66
    ISBN: 9780833078087 , 0833083309 , 0833078089 , 9780833083302
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (vi, 23 pages)
    Parallel Title: Available in another form
    Parallel Title: Available in another form
    Keywords: United States Appropriations and expenditures ; United States Reorganization ; United States ; United States ; F-35 (Military aircraft) Costs ; F-35 (Military aircraft) ; United States ; Air Forces ; TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING ; Military Science ; Armed Forces ; Appropriations and expenditures ; Armed Forces ; Reorganization ; Military & Naval Science ; Law, Politics & Government ; Electronic books
    Abstract: As currently planned, the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter is the most costly aircraft acquisition program in Defense Department history. One approach to ensuring program affordability could be to increase the number of Primary Aerospace Vehicles Authorized (PAA) per combat-coded squadron, with a resulting reduction in the number of F-35 combat-coded squadrons. RAND explored the impact of increasing the PAA per squadron, adjusting the mix of PAA across the Active and Reserve Components, and adjusting the percentage of the Active Component PAA assigned to home-station locations in the continental United States. Researchers considered 28 beddown alternatives, with a maximum of 36 PAA per squadron, and determined that all beddowns could satisfy surge deployment requirements and most could also satisfy rotational requirements within specified deploy-to-dwell ratios. Increasing squadron size was determined to significantly reduce (a) the flying costs necessary to achieve pilot absorption requirements, (b) maintenance manpower requirements, and (c) total support equipment procurement costs, while little additional infrastructure capacity would be required under any of the 28 basing alternatives considered. Additional analysis suggested that assignment policy would have more effect on leader development than either squadron size or the active-reserve mix
    Note: "RAND Project Air Force , "This researchwas conducted within the Resource Management Program of RAND PAF"--Preface , Includes bibliographical references
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    Online Resource
    Santa Monica, CA : RAND Corporation
    ISBN: 9780833082695 , 0833082698
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxviii, 319 pages)
    Keywords: Military bases, American Social aspects ; Military bases, American Environmental aspects ; Military bases, American Forecasting ; Military bases, American ; Military bases, American ; Military bases, American ; Military bases, American ; Environmental aspects ; Military bases, American ; Social aspects ; BUSINESS & ECONOMICS ; Facility Management ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Army installations of the future will most likely be shaped and influenced by trends and pressures external to the Army, such as technology changes and land-use pressures. This study sets out to assess how trends external to Army installations to 2025 may affect the Army's ability to provide quality installation services and infrastructure. Trend areas examined include: loss of biodiversity, urbanization and sprawling communities, sustainable buildings, energy, sustainable transportation, water scarcity, sustainable communities, societal trends, sustainable agriculture, online communities, climate change, robotics, and pervasive computing. RAND researchers found that such trends have the potential to cause harm to installation operations including testing, training, and construction activities; to cost or save the Army significant amounts in the future; to hurt or improve Soldier and Family quality of life; to improve installation operations; to help meet future installation requirements; and to improve or hurt environmental conditions. This report provides the final study results, including findings about what the key trends are and how they are likely to affect installations, sources for tracking the trends, and the study team's recommendations about Army actions to take advantage of positive trends and mitigate the impact of negative ones
    Abstract: Army installations of the future will most likely be shaped and influenced by trends and pressures external to the Army, such as technology changes and land-use pressures. This study sets out to assess how trends external to Army installations to 2025 may affect the Army's ability to provide quality installation services and infrastructure. Trend areas examined include: loss of biodiversity, urbanization and sprawling communities, sustainable buildings, energy, sustainable transportation, water scarcity, sustainable communities, societal trends, sustainable agriculture, online communities, climate change, robotics, and pervasive computing. RAND researchers found that such trends have the potential to cause harm to installation operations including testing, training, and construction activities; to cost or save the Army significant amounts in the future; to hurt or improve Soldier and Family quality of life; to improve installation operations; to help meet future installation requirements; and to improve or hurt environmental conditions. This report provides the final study results, including findings about what the key trends are and how they are likely to affect installations, sources for tracking the trends, and the study team's recommendations about Army actions to take advantage of positive trends and mitigate the impact of negative ones
    Note: "Prepared for the United States Army , Includes bibliographical references (pages 279-319)
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  • 68
    ISBN: 9780833079992 , 0833079999 , 9780833079985 , 0833079972 , 0833079980 , 0833079964 , 9780833079961 , 9780833079978
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 online resource)
    Parallel Title: Print version Transforming systems for parental depression and early childhood developmental delays
    Keywords: Helping Families Raise Healthy Children (Project) ; Helping Families Raise Healthy Children (Project) ; Helping Families Raise Healthy Children (Project) ; Depression, Mental ; Parents of developmentally disabled children Services for ; Caregivers Psychology ; Depression, Mental ; Parents of developmentally disabled children ; Caregivers ; Developmental Disabilities complications ; Parent-Child Relations ; Parenting psychology ; Caregivers psychology ; Community Mental Health Services ; Depression etiology ; Electronic books ; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Public Policy ; Social Services & Welfare ; Caregivers ; Psychology ; Depression, Mental ; Helping Families Raise Healthy Children (Project) ; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Public Policy ; Social Security ; Electronic book
    Abstract: Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Preface; Contents; Figures; Tables; Summary; Abbreviations; Glossary; CHAPTER ONE: Introduction; Background on the Allegheny County Maternal and Child Health Care Collaborative; The Collaborative's Prior Work; Phase I: Planning Process, 2002-2004; Phase II: Pilot Testing, 2004-2006; Phase III: Maternal Depression Initiative, 2007-2010; The Broad Context for the Collaborative's Focus on Depression; Prevalence and Symptoms of Maternal Depression; Prevalence and Risk Factors of Maternal Depression for Low-Income Populations
    Abstract: Evaluation PlanData Collection for Process, Individual Outcome, and System Impact Measures; Data Collection Activities; Data Analysis; CHAPTER THREE: Results; Section A. Assessment of the Implementation Process: Screening and Identification, Referral, and Engagement in Services; Screening and Identification Results; Referral Results; Engagement-in-Services Results; Summary of the Process Measure Results; Section B. System Impact Results; Screening and Identification; Cross-System Networking and Referrals; Engagement in Services for At-Risk Families; Tracking Implementation Progress and Costs
    Abstract: Organization of This ReportCHAPTER TWO: Methods; The Initiative's Framework for System Change; Initiative Partners and Organization; Implementation Protocols and Procedures; Screening and Identification of At-Risk Families; Relationship-Based Service Coordination and Referrals; Engagement in Relationship-Based Services; Strategies to Support Initiative Implementation; Conducting Cross-System Provider Training; Supporting the Screening and Referral Processes; Convening a Learning Collaborative for Providers; Developing Community Partnerships; Assessing Progress to Inform Ongoing Implementation
    Abstract: Organization of This ReportCHAPTER TWO: Methods; The Initiative's Framework for System Change; Initiative Partners and Organization; Implementation Protocols and Procedures; Screening and Identification of At-Risk Families; Relationship-Based Service Coordination and Referrals; Engagement in Relationship-Based Services; Strategies to Support Initiative Implementation; Conducting Cross-System Provider Training; Supporting the Screening and Referral Processes; Convening a Learning Collaborative for Providers; Developing Community Partnerships; Assessing Progress to Inform Ongoing Implementation
    Abstract: Prevention and Intervention Effects for Women at Risk for DepressionLink Between Maternal Depression and Early Childhood Development; System Challenges to Addressing Maternal Depression; Maternal Depression Screening; Actions Taken Following Positive Screens; Engagement in Behavioral Health Treatment; The Need for a Cross-System Response to Maternal Depression in Allegheny County; The Helping Families Raise Healthy Children Initiative; Aims and Focus of the Initiative; Roles and Responsibilities of Key Stakeholder Groups; Strategies for Implementation; Initiative Timeline
    Note: Includes bibliographical references
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  • 69
    ISBN: 9780833078070 , 0833083295 , 0833078070 , 9780833083296
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxxi, 109 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Assessment of beddown alternatives for the F-35
    Keywords: United States Appropriations and expenditures ; United States Reorganization ; United States ; United States ; F-35 (Military aircraft) Costs ; F-35 (Military aircraft) ; United States ; TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING ; Military Science ; Armed Forces ; Appropriations and expenditures ; Armed Forces ; Reorganization ; Electronic books
    Abstract: As currently planned, the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter is the most costly aircraft acquisition program in Defense Department history. One approach to ensuring program affordability could be to increase the number of Primary Aerospace Vehicles Authorized (PAA) per combat-coded squadron, with a resulting reduction in the number of F-35 combat-coded squadrons. RAND explored the impact of increasing the PAA per squadron, adjusting the mix of PAA across the Active and Reserve Components, and adjusting the percentage of the Active Component PAA assigned to home-station locations in the continental United States. Researchers considered 28 beddown alternatives, with a maximum of 36 PAA per squadron, and determined that all beddowns could satisfy surge deployment requirements and most could also satisfy rotational requirements within specified deploy-to-dwell ratios. Increasing squadron size was determined to significantly reduce (a) the flying costs necessary to achieve pilot absorption requirements, (b) maintenance manpower requirements, and (c) total support equipment procurement costs, while little additional infrastructure capacity would be required under any of the 28 basing alternatives considered. Additional analysis suggested that assignment policy would have more effect on leader development than either squadron size or the active-reserve mix
    Abstract: As currently planned, the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter is the most costly aircraft acquisition program in Defense Department history. One approach to ensuring program affordability could be to increase the number of Primary Aerospace Vehicles Authorized (PAA) per combat-coded squadron, with a resulting reduction in the number of F-35 combat-coded squadrons. RAND explored the impact of increasing the PAA per squadron, adjusting the mix of PAA across the Active and Reserve Components, and adjusting the percentage of the Active Component PAA assigned to home-station locations in the continental United States. Researchers considered 28 beddown alternatives, with a maximum of 36 PAA per squadron, and determined that all beddowns could satisfy surge deployment requirements and most could also satisfy rotational requirements within specified deploy-to-dwell ratios. Increasing squadron size was determined to significantly reduce (a) the flying costs necessary to achieve pilot absorption requirements, (b) maintenance manpower requirements, and (c) total support equipment procurement costs, while little additional infrastructure capacity would be required under any of the 28 basing alternatives considered. Additional analysis suggested that assignment policy would have more effect on leader development than either squadron size or the active-reserve mix
    Note: "RAND Project Air Force , "This research was conducted within the Resource Management Program of RAND PAF"--Preface , Includes bibliographical references (pages 107-109)
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  • 70
    ISBN: 9780833080530 , 0833082000 , 0833080539 , 9780833082008
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxiii, 94 pages)
    Series Statement: Research report
    Keywords: Health surveys ; Health surveys ; Health Behaviors ; Socioeconomic Factors ; Health Care Rationing ; Health Status ; Health Services Needs and Demand ; Health Behavior ; MEDICAL ; Public Health ; Washington (D.C.) ; Medical Statistics ; Statistics ; Medical ; Health surveys ; Health & Biological Sciences ; Public Health ; Washington (D.C.) Statistics, Medical ; Washington (D.C.) ; District of Columbia ; Electronic book ; Statistics
    Abstract: The District of Columbia Healthy Communities Collaborative (DCHCC) represents a unique collaboration among D.C.-area hospitals and federally qualified health centers. In response to its community commitment and Affordable Care Act requirements, DCHCC set forth to conduct a community health needs assessment (CHNA) that can guide decisions about where and how to allocate resources and implement appropriate health interventions for the population it serves. The CHNA described in this report includes analysis of existing demographic, health status, and hospital service use data, as well as hospital and emergency department discharge data. The analysis of this quantitative data is complemented by an analysis of current stakeholder perspectives regarding health needs, as well as health policy and investment priorities. This CHNA demonstrates the persistence of many issues identified in prior CHNAs: asthma, obesity, mental health, and sexual health. Despite high insurance rates, health care services are not evenly distributed by ward, creating significant challenges to access. There is a need to expand these services, as well as improve care coordination between health and social services to help residents navigate the system and obtain the services they need. In addition to these intervention pathways by priority health condition, we identified emerging issues that require further investigation, including declines in coronary atherosclerosis discharges and a spike in stress-related diagnoses (headaches and back pain) and associated alcohol-related issues. This may be related to a host of factors, including economic downturn and demographic transitions in the District
    Note: "RAND Health , Includes bibliographical references (pages 93-94)
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  • 71
    ISBN: 9780833076762 , 0833081926 , 0833076760 , 9780833081926
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxii, 63 pages)
    Series Statement: Technical report Using EPIC to find conflicts, inconsistencies, and gaps in Department of Defense policies
    Parallel Title: Available in another form
    Parallel Title: Available in another form
    Keywords: United States Personnel management ; Data processing ; United States Officials and employees ; Selection and appointment ; United States ; United States ; Manpower ; Manpower ; Military & Naval Science ; Law, Politics & Government ; Military Administration ; United States ; United States ; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Political Freedom ; Manpower ; Personnel management ; Data processing ; Electronic books
    Abstract: The authors present a framework and methodology to identify the roles and responsibilities (R & R) of those implementing Department of Defense policies and also potential conflicts, ambiguities, gaps, inconsistencies, and redundancies in those policies. They introduce a new software tool that automates one step of the methodology-EPIC-and demonstrate its use with three case studies to illustrate the technique and also the tool's flexibility. EPIC allows analysts to efficiently analyze multiple policy documents to detect potential conflicts in policy early on, thereby allowing policy developers to focus their attention on the need for clarification and, possibly, changes in policy. The authors relate executive positions to R & R and the products that result from their execution. If it can be shown that more than one actor is assigned to take the same action on the same product, then a potential conflict exists in the body of policy. If, on the other hand, no executive is assigned to take action on a product, then there is a potential gap in the body of policy. Use of this new tool will result in better and more consistent defense policy
    Abstract: The authors present a framework and methodology to identify the roles and responsibilities (R & R) of those implementing Department of Defense policies and also potential conflicts, ambiguities, gaps, inconsistencies, and redundancies in those policies. They introduce a new software tool that automates one step of the methodology-EPIC-and demonstrate its use with three case studies to illustrate the technique and also the tool's flexibility. EPIC allows analysts to efficiently analyze multiple policy documents to detect potential conflicts in policy early on, thereby allowing policy developers to focus their attention on the need for clarification and, possibly, changes in policy. The authors relate executive positions to R & R and the products that result from their execution. If it can be shown that more than one actor is assigned to take the same action on the same product, then a potential conflict exists in the body of policy. If, on the other hand, no executive is assigned to take action on a product, then there is a potential gap in the body of policy. Use of this new tool will result in better and more consistent defense policy
    Note: "RAND National Defense Research Institute , "This research was conducted within the Acquisition and Technology Policy Center (ATPC) of RAND National Defense Research Institute"--Preface , Includes bibliographical references (pages 61-63)
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    ISBN: 9780833080516 , 0833082027 , 0833080512 , 9780833082022
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxii, 53 pages)
    Series Statement: RAND Corporation research report series RR243
    Keywords: National Intelligence University (U.S.) Research ; National Intelligence University (U.S.) ; Interagency coordination ; Intelligence service ; Interagency coordination ; Intelligence service ; Government - General ; Law, Politics & Government ; Political Institutions & Public Administration - General ; United States ; EDUCATION ; Higher ; Intelligence service ; Interagency coordination ; Research ; Electronic books
    Abstract: The Center for Strategic Intelligence Research (CSIR) of the National Intelligence University (NIU) is responsible for supporting faculty and student research efforts and coordinating NIU research activities with the Intelligence Community (IC). A challenge to these coordination efforts lies in the fact that research being conducted regularly in the IC exists, for the most part, in small pockets scattered throughout a number of different IC agencies. To better identify collaborative research opportunities, topics, and processes, CSIR asked RAND to conduct a study that would capture information about these research entities, their responsibilities, and their willingness to support interagency research with NIU. The study team conducted semistructured interviews with a purposive sample of representatives of research entities in the IC. The interviews discussed interagency research and collaboration with NIU. We found that the majority of these research entities are small (less than ten full-time staff), face the competing responsibilities of short-term analytic responses and longer-term analysis and research, and are interested in research plans aligned with national priorities. The research entities are willing to support NIU, but expect NIU to take the lead in facilitating research collaboration
    Abstract: The Center for Strategic Intelligence Research (CSIR) of the National Intelligence University (NIU) is responsible for supporting faculty and student research efforts and coordinating NIU research activities with the Intelligence Community (IC). A challenge to these coordination efforts lies in the fact that research being conducted regularly in the IC exists, for the most part, in small pockets scattered throughout a number of different IC agencies. To better identify collaborative research opportunities, topics, and processes, CSIR asked RAND to conduct a study that would capture information about these research entities, their responsibilities, and their willingness to support interagency research with NIU. The study team conducted semistructured interviews with a purposive sample of representatives of research entities in the IC. The interviews discussed interagency research and collaboration with NIU. We found that the majority of these research entities are small (less than ten full-time staff), face the competing responsibilities of short-term analytic responses and longer-term analysis and research, and are interested in research plans aligned with national priorities. The research entities are willing to support NIU, but expect NIU to take the lead in facilitating research collaboration
    Note: "This research was sponsored by NIU and conducted within the Intelligence Policy Center of the RAND National Defense Research Institute"--Preface , "RAND National Security Research Division , Includes bibliographical references (pages 51-53)
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  • 73
    ISBN: 9780833083074 , 0833083074
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (4 pages)
    DDC: 344.73022
    Keywords: United States ; United States ; Health care reform ; Health care reform ; Health Care Reform ; Insurance Coverage ; Insurance, Health economics ; Health care reform ; Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (United States) ; United States ; Electronic books
    Abstract: In July 2013, the Obama administration announced a one-year delay in enforcement of the Affordable Care Act⁰́₉s (ACA) penalty on large employers that do not offer affordable health insurance coverage. To help policymakers understand the implications of this decision, RAND analysts employed the COMPARE microsimulation model to gauge the impact of the one-year delay of the so-called employer mandate. They found that the delay will not have a large impact on insurance coverage: Because relatively few firms and employees are affected, only 300,000 fewer people, or 0.2% of the population, will have access to insurance from their employer, and nearly all of these will get insurance from another source. However, a one-year delay in implementation of the mandate will result in $11 billion dollars less in federal inflows from employer penalties for that year. A full repeal of the employer mandate would cause revenue to fall by $149 billion over the next ten years (10% of the ACA⁰́₉s spending offsets), providing substantially less money to pay for other components of the law. The bottom line: the on-year delay in the employer mandate will have relatively few consequences, primarily resulting in a relatively small one-year drop in revenue; however, a complete elimination of the mandate would have a large cumulative net cost, potentially removing a nontrivial revenue source that in turn funds the coverage provisions in the ACA
    Note: "RAND Corporation , Includes bibliographical references , Title from title screen (viewed August 9, 2013)
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  • 74
    ISBN: 9780833083081 , 0833083082
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (104 pages)
    DDC: 363.7387
    Keywords: Environmental policy ; Decision making Mathematical models ; Carbon dioxide mitigation ; Emissions trading ; Climatic changes ; Evolutionary economics ; Environmental policy ; Decision making ; Carbon dioxide mitigation ; Emissions trading ; Climatic changes ; Evolutionary economics ; Emissions trading ; Environmental policy ; Evolutionary economics ; Climatic changes ; Decision making ; Mathematical models ; Carbon dioxide mitigation ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Limiting the extent and effects of climate change requires the transformation of industrial, commercial, energy, and transportation systems. To achieve its goals, a near-term policy has to sustain itself for many decades. Market-based policies should prove useful in promoting such transformations. But which policies might do so most effectively? How can such policies be designed so that they endure politically over the long-term? While standard economic theory provides an excellent understanding of the efficiency-enhancing potential of markets, it sheds less insight on their transformational implications. In particular, the introduction of markets often also leads to significant changes in society⁰́₉s values, technology, and institutions, and these types of market-induced transformations are generally not well understood. This report presents a simulation framework with both game theoretic and agent-based components designed to model evolutionary changes in the firms belonging to an industry sector and how these may form changing coalitions that influence how government sets a price for carbon emissions. The model captures the complex interactions between market-formation, technological innovation, government regulatory policy and the emergent climate change. It tests a set of outcome measures under different carbon emission control policies. The model is a tool to support the design of a government⁰́₉s regulatory policy by using robust decision making to examine how measures intended to reduce emissions of climate-changing greenhouse gasses may give rise to market-induced transformations that in turn may ease or hinder the government⁰́₉s ability to maintain its policy
    Abstract: Limiting the extent and effects of climate change requires the transformation of industrial, commercial, energy, and transportation systems. To achieve its goals, a near-term policy has to sustain itself for many decades. Market-based policies should prove useful in promoting such transformations. But which policies might do so most effectively? How can such policies be designed so that they endure politically over the long-term? While standard economic theory provides an excellent understanding of the efficiency-enhancing potential of markets, it sheds less insight on their transformational implications. In particular, the introduction of markets often also leads to significant changes in society⁰́₉s values, technology, and institutions, and these types of market-induced transformations are generally not well understood. This report presents a simulation framework with both game theoretic and agent-based components designed to model evolutionary changes in the firms belonging to an industry sector and how these may form changing coalitions that influence how government sets a price for carbon emissions. The model captures the complex interactions between market-formation, technological innovation, government regulatory policy and the emergent climate change. It tests a set of outcome measures under different carbon emission control policies. The model is a tool to support the design of a government⁰́₉s regulatory policy by using robust decision making to examine how measures intended to reduce emissions of climate-changing greenhouse gasses may give rise to market-induced transformations that in turn may ease or hinder the government⁰́₉s ability to maintain its policy
    Note: Includes bibliographical references , Title from title screen (viewed September 3, 2013)
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  • 75
    ISBN: 9780833082176 , 0833082175
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (12 pages)
    Keywords: Educational leadership ; School principals ; School management and organization ; Educational leadership ; School principals ; School management and organization ; Educational leadership ; School principals ; United States ; EDUCATION ; Evaluation & Assessment ; School management and organization ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Principals can influence student achievement in a number of ways--monitoring instruction; evaluating teachers; hiring, developing, and retaining school staff; maintaining student discipline; managing the school budget; establishing a school culture; and engaging with the community. While principals' skills in these areas are important, skills alone are not enough to ensure that they will be effective school leaders. This is because school and district contexts--which include school and district characteristics, practices, and policies--set the stage for principals' performance and strongly influence their effectiveness. In this report, RAND researchers provide guidance to state and district decisionmakers and others who manage school systems, focusing on four areas that research has identified as particularly influential in supporting principal effectiveness: placement in the school, evaluation, autonomy, and resources. We highlight how actions in these areas can create conditions in the school and district that foster principal success
    Note: "RAND Corporation , Includes bibliographical references , Title from title screen (viewed on October 18, 2013)
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  • 76
    ISBN: 9780833080608 , 0833084801 , 0833080601 , 9780833084804
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (44 pages)
    Keywords: United States Appropriations and expenditures ; United States Procurement ; Costs ; Evaluation ; Methodology ; United States ; United States ; Weapons systems Costs ; Forecasting ; Systems integration Risk assessment ; Methodology ; Weapons systems ; Systems integration ; TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING ; Military Science ; United States ; United States ; Expenditures, Public ; United States Armed Forces ; Weapons systems ; Costs ; Evaluation ; Methodology ; United States ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Implementing risk management principles to manage large defense acquisition programs is a priority for the U.S. defense acquisition community. To assist those decisionmakers responsible for identifying the risk associated with major weapons programs, RAND researchers developed a methodology and accompanying Excel, information-based risk tool (the ⁰́Assessor Tool⁰́₊). The Assessor Tool offers an Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD)-level approach to the evaluation and measurement of system integration risk. That is, it is meant for assessors, such as OSD personnel, who may not be especially familiar with the specific program under evaluation but still may need to make judgments about the program⁰́₉s risk. It is based on a tractable and comprehensive set of questions that can help evaluate integration risk at each point in the acquisition process. More specifically, the tool enables users to see how well integration risk is being managed by providing a standards-based valuation of integration issues that can lead to cost growth, schedule growth, and program performance. The users⁰́₉ manual for the Assessor Tool is available in a companion document, An Excel Tool to Assess Acquisition Program Risk (by Lauren A. Fleishman-Mayer, Mark V. Arena, and Michael E. McMahon, TL-113-OSD, 2013). The Assessor Tool and its methodology may also be generalizable to an entire set of information-based risk assessment applications. Overall, the methodology and tool have many strengths, including being based on well-grounded theories, allowing for reproducibility and traceability, and the extensive flexibility to be used to evaluate risk for many different types of programs. To provide a benchmarking and validation of the risk scores calculated by the tool, future work could include the tool⁰́₉s validation by tracking its output against a program⁰́₉s performance
    Abstract: Implementing risk management principles to manage large defense acquisition programs is a priority for the U.S. defense acquisition community. To assist those decisionmakers responsible for identifying the risk associated with major weapons programs, RAND researchers developed a methodology and accompanying Excel, information-based risk tool (the ⁰́Assessor Tool⁰́₊). The Assessor Tool offers an Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD)-level approach to the evaluation and measurement of system integration risk. That is, it is meant for assessors, such as OSD personnel, who may not be especially familiar with the specific program under evaluation but still may need to make judgments about the program⁰́₉s risk. It is based on a tractable and comprehensive set of questions that can help evaluate integration risk at each point in the acquisition process. More specifically, the tool enables users to see how well integration risk is being managed by providing a standards-based valuation of integration issues that can lead to cost growth, schedule growth, and program performance. The users⁰́₉ manual for the Assessor Tool is available in a companion document, An Excel Tool to Assess Acquisition Program Risk (by Lauren A. Fleishman-Mayer, Mark V. Arena, and Michael E. McMahon, TL-113-OSD, 2013). The Assessor Tool and its methodology may also be generalizable to an entire set of information-based risk assessment applications. Overall, the methodology and tool have many strengths, including being based on well-grounded theories, allowing for reproducibility and traceability, and the extensive flexibility to be used to evaluate risk for many different types of programs. To provide a benchmarking and validation of the risk scores calculated by the tool, future work could include the tool⁰́₉s validation by tracking its output against a program⁰́₉s performance
    Note: "This research was conducted within the Acquisition and Technology Policy Center of the RAND National Defense Research Institute"--Preface , "RAND National Security Research Division , Includes bibliographical references (pages 25-26) , Title from title screen (viewed on October 24, 2013)
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  • 77
    ISBN: 9780833082640 , 0833084747 , 0833082647 , 9780833084743
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxx, 69 pages)
    Series Statement: Rand Corporation research report series RR-333-OSD
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Lim, Nelson Implementation of the DOD Diversity and Inclusion Strategic Plan
    Keywords: United States Personnel management ; United States ; Organizational change ; Diversity in the workplace ; Organizational change ; Diversity in the workplace ; Personnel management ; Military & Naval Science ; Law, Politics & Government ; Military Administration ; United States ; BUSINESS & ECONOMICS ; Workplace Culture ; United States ; Diversity in the workplace ; Organizational change ; Electronic book
    Abstract: Two recent policy documents lay out a new vision for diversity in the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD): the Military Leadership Diversity Commission's From Representation to Inclusion: Diversity Leadership for the 21st-Century Military and the Department of Defense Diversity and Inclusion Strategic Plan, 2012-2017. These documents define the mission, set goals for diversity, and provide a general strategic framework for achieving these goals. The purpose of this report is to provide a framework to support DoD in the implementation of its strategic plan and to ensure that the resources devoted to these efforts are targeted for long-term success. The framework emphasizes the creation of an enduring accountability system; categorizes the strategic initiatives specified in DoD's strategic plan along three key dimensions -- compliance, communication, and coordination ("the three Cs"); and prioritizes them across time -- short, medium, and long term. The framework can help all DoD components work toward the vision described in the strategic plan in a deliberate, synchronized effort by complying with current laws, regulations, and directives; communicating effectively to internal as well as external stakeholders; and coordinating efforts to ensure continuing change
    Abstract: Two recent policy documents lay out a new vision for diversity in the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD): the Military Leadership Diversity Commission's From Representation to Inclusion: Diversity Leadership for the 21st-Century Military and the Department of Defense Diversity and Inclusion Strategic Plan, 2012-2017. These documents define the mission, set goals for diversity, and provide a general strategic framework for achieving these goals. The purpose of this report is to provide a framework to support DoD in the implementation of its strategic plan and to ensure that the resources devoted to these efforts are targeted for long-term success. The framework emphasizes the creation of an enduring accountability system; categorizes the strategic initiatives specified in DoD's strategic plan along three key dimensions -- compliance, communication, and coordination ("the three Cs"); and prioritizes them across time -- short, medium, and long term. The framework can help all DoD components work toward the vision described in the strategic plan in a deliberate, synchronized effort by complying with current laws, regulations, and directives; communicating effectively to internal as well as external stakeholders; and coordinating efforts to ensure continuing change
    Note: "National Security Research Division , "Prepared for the Office of the Secretary of Defense , Includes bibliographical references (pages 59-69)
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  • 78
    ISBN: 9780833083661 , 083308366X , 9780833082121 , 0833082124
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Greenberg, Michael D., 1969- Fair value accounting, historical cost accounting, and systemic risk
    Keywords: Fair value Accounting ; Fair value ; Fair value ; Accounting ; BUSINESS & ECONOMICS ; Banks & Banking ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Fair value accounting (FVA) refers to the practice of updating the valuation of assets or securities on a regular basis, ideally by reference to current prices for similar assets or securities established in the context of a liquid market; historical cost accounting (HCA) instead records the value of an asset as the price at which it was originally purchased. In the wake of the 2008 financial crisis, conflicting arguments have been made about the contributions of valuation approaches in triggering the crisis. This report investigates and clarifies the relationship between these two accounting approaches and risks to the financial system. The authors examine the risk implications of FVA and HCA in the various situations in which each is used; assess the role that these accounting approaches have played historically in financial crises, including the 2008 financial crisis, the savings and loan crisis of the 1980s, and the less developed country debt crisis of the 1970s; and explore insights about systemic risk that can be gleaned from better understanding the accounting approaches. The authors find that FVA was probably not a primary driver of the 2008 crisis. Moreover, they suggest that neither FVA nor HCA is objectively "better" than the other. Instead, both accounting approaches can provide useful information for different contexts when applied rigorously, but when they are implemented poorly or when regulatory oversight is weak, both FVA and HCA can produce misleading information that can increase systemic risk across the financial sector. The authors conclude with a series of recommendations for how FVA and HCA, and the financial information that both methods generate, can be improved to better protect against systemic risk to the banking sector in the future
    Abstract: Fair value accounting (FVA) refers to the practice of updating the valuation of assets or securities on a regular basis, ideally by reference to current prices for similar assets or securities established in the context of a liquid market; historical cost accounting (HCA) instead records the value of an asset as the price at which it was originally purchased. In the wake of the 2008 financial crisis, conflicting arguments have been made about the contributions of valuation approaches in triggering the crisis. This report investigates and clarifies the relationship between these two accounting approaches and risks to the financial system. The authors examine the risk implications of FVA and HCA in the various situations in which each is used; assess the role that these accounting approaches have played historically in financial crises, including the 2008 financial crisis, the savings and loan crisis of the 1980s, and the less developed country debt crisis of the 1970s; and explore insights about systemic risk that can be gleaned from better understanding the accounting approaches. The authors find that FVA was probably not a primary driver of the 2008 crisis. Moreover, they suggest that neither FVA nor HCA is objectively "better" than the other. Instead, both accounting approaches can provide useful information for different contexts when applied rigorously, but when they are implemented poorly or when regulatory oversight is weak, both FVA and HCA can produce misleading information that can increase systemic risk across the financial sector. The authors conclude with a series of recommendations for how FVA and HCA, and the financial information that both methods generate, can be improved to better protect against systemic risk to the banking sector in the future
    Note: "RR-370-CCEG"--Page 4 of cover , "RAND Center for Corporate Ethics and Governance , Includes bibliographical references (pages 81-86)
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  • 79
    ISBN: 9780833081803 , 0833083457 , 0833081802 , 9780833083456
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxi, 53 pages)
    Series Statement: Rand Corporation research report series
    Keywords: United States Information resources management ; United States ; Leaks (Disclosure of information) Prevention ; Security classification (Government documents) Management ; Leaks (Disclosure of information) ; Security classification (Government documents) ; Information resources management ; United States ; United States ; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Security (National & International) ; Electronic books
    Abstract: In 2012, the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence established the Unauthorized Disclosures Program Implementation Team to prevent and deter the unauthorized disclosures of classified information by all Department of Defense personnel through the implementation of the UD Strategic Plan. RAND was asked to help monitor and assess the potential for effectiveness of this new initiative. Researchers determined that the UD PIT's implementation of the UD Strategic Plan has made important and discernible progress toward its main objectives, but the advances are partial, fragile, and may be impermanent, facing strategic and tactical obstacles. RAND offered 22 recommendations, including ways to sustain and expand the effort, a continued emphasis on top-down support, establishing metrics, improving accountability, and prioritizing responses
    Abstract: In 2012, the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence established the Unauthorized Disclosures Program Implementation Team to prevent and deter the unauthorized disclosures of classified information by all Department of Defense personnel through the implementation of the UD Strategic Plan. RAND was asked to help monitor and assess the potential for effectiveness of this new initiative. Researchers determined that the UD PIT's implementation of the UD Strategic Plan has made important and discernible progress toward its main objectives, but the advances are partial, fragile, and may be impermanent, facing strategic and tactical obstacles. RAND offered 22 recommendations, including ways to sustain and expand the effort, a continued emphasis on top-down support, establishing metrics, improving accountability, and prioritizing responses
    Note: "National Defense Research Institute , "Prepared for the Office of the Secretary of Defense , Includes bibliographical references (pages 49-53)
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  • 80
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    ISBN: 9780833079954 , 0833083775 , 0833079956 , 9780833083777
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 32 pages)
    Series Statement: Rand Corporation research report series RR-104-AF
    Series Statement: RAND Project AIR FORCE series on resiliency
    Keywords: United States Airmen ; Psychology ; United States Civilian employees ; Psychology ; United States ; United States ; Resilience (Personality trait) ; Physical fitness Psychological aspects ; Families of military personnel Psychology ; Resilience (Personality trait) ; Physical fitness ; Families of military personnel ; MEDICAL ; Preventive Medicine ; Physical fitness ; Psychological aspects ; Resilience (Personality trait) ; United States ; United States ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This report is one of a series designed to support Air Force leaders in promoting resilience among its Airmen, civilian employees, and Air Force family members. It examines the relationship between physical fitness and resilience, using key constructs found in the scientific literature that address work-related physical fitness and health-related physical fitness. Supporting or increasing the levels of physical fitness identified in this report may facilitate resilience and can protect Airmen, civilian employees, and Air Force families from the negative effects of stress. The report also reviews interventions designed to promote physical fitness applicable at the individual, unit, family, and community levels
    Abstract: This report is one of a series designed to support Air Force leaders in promoting resilience among its Airmen, civilian employees, and Air Force family members. It examines the relationship between physical fitness and resilience, using key constructs found in the scientific literature that address work-related physical fitness and health-related physical fitness. Supporting or increasing the levels of physical fitness identified in this report may facilitate resilience and can protect Airmen, civilian employees, and Air Force families from the negative effects of stress. The report also reviews interventions designed to promote physical fitness applicable at the individual, unit, family, and community levels
    Note: "Prepared for the United States Air Force , "RAND Project AIR FORCE , Includes bibliographical references (pages 25-32)
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  • 81
    ISBN: 9780833081766 , 0833083643 , 0833081764 , 9780833083647
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 25 pages)
    Keywords: Counterinsurgency ; Counterinsurgency Case studies ; Counterinsurgency ; Counterinsurgency ; Afghanistan ; Military Science - General ; Case studies ; Military & Naval Science ; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Security (National & International) ; Counterinsurgency ; Law, Politics & Government ; Electronic books
    Abstract: The RAND report Paths to Victory: Lessons from Modern Insurgencies added 41 new cases to a previously studied set of 30 insurgencies, examining the 71 insurgencies begun and completed worldwide between World War II and 2008 to analyze correlates of success in counterinsurgency (COIN). A key finding of this research was that a case's score on a scorecard of 15 equally weighted good and 11 equally weighted bad COIN factors and practices perfectly discriminated the outcomes of the cases analyzed. That is, the balance of good and bad factors and practices correlated with either a COIN win (insurgency loss) or a COIN loss (insurgency win) in the overall case. Using the scorecard approach as its foundation, a RAND study sought to apply the findings to the case of Afghanistan in early 2013. The effort involved an expert elicitation, or Delphi exercise, in which experts were asked to make "worst-case" assessments of the factors to complete the scorecard for ongoing operations in Afghanistan. The consensus results revealed that early 2013 Afghanistan ranks among the historical COIN winners, but its score is equal to those of the lowest-scoring historical wins. This tenuous position points to several areas in need of improvement, but particularly the need to disrupt the flow of insurgent support and the need for the Afghan government and Afghan security forces to better demonstrate their commitment and motivation. Afghanistan in early 2011 scored in the middle of the historical record in terms of COIN wins and losses, suggesting an overall improvement in COIN progress in that conflict by early 2013. However, conditions may change as coalition forces prepare to hand over responsibility for the country's security to the Afghan government and Afghan security forces in 2014
    Abstract: The RAND report Paths to Victory: Lessons from Modern Insurgencies added 41 new cases to a previously studied set of 30 insurgencies, examining the 71 insurgencies begun and completed worldwide between World War II and 2008 to analyze correlates of success in counterinsurgency (COIN). A key finding of this research was that a case's score on a scorecard of 15 equally weighted good and 11 equally weighted bad COIN factors and practices perfectly discriminated the outcomes of the cases analyzed. That is, the balance of good and bad factors and practices correlated with either a COIN win (insurgency loss) or a COIN loss (insurgency win) in the overall case. Using the scorecard approach as its foundation, a RAND study sought to apply the findings to the case of Afghanistan in early 2013. The effort involved an expert elicitation, or Delphi exercise, in which experts were asked to make "worst-case" assessments of the factors to complete the scorecard for ongoing operations in Afghanistan. The consensus results revealed that early 2013 Afghanistan ranks among the historical COIN winners, but its score is equal to those of the lowest-scoring historical wins. This tenuous position points to several areas in need of improvement, but particularly the need to disrupt the flow of insurgent support and the need for the Afghan government and Afghan security forces to better demonstrate their commitment and motivation. Afghanistan in early 2011 scored in the middle of the historical record in terms of COIN wins and losses, suggesting an overall improvement in COIN progress in that conflict by early 2013. However, conditions may change as coalition forces prepare to hand over responsibility for the country's security to the Afghan government and Afghan security forces in 2014
    Note: "RAND National Defense Research Institute , "This research was ... conducted within the International Security and Defense Policy Center of the RAND National Defense Research Institute"--Preface , Includes bibliographical references (page 25)
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  • 82
    ISBN: 9780833080981 , 0833084607 , 0833080989 , 9780833084606
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (57 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Paul, Christopher, 1971- RAND security cooperation prioritization and propensity matching tool
    Keywords: Security, International ; Decision making Data processing ; Military assistance, American Planning ; National security International cooperation ; Security, International ; Decision making ; Military assistance, American ; National security ; Security, International ; United States ; Law, Politics & Government ; International Relations ; Military policy ; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Security (National & International) ; Decision making ; Data processing ; Diplomatic relations ; National security ; International cooperation ; United States Foreign relations 1989- ; United States Military policy ; United States ; United States ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Security cooperation is the umbrella term used to describe a wide range of programs and activities with such goals as building relationships between the United States and partner countries, developing these countries' security capabilities, and facilitating contingency and peacetime access by U.S. forces. With increased pressure on defense spending, the scope and budget for these activities are likely to decrease. Therefore, it will be important for the U.S. Department of Defense to scrutinize and, perhaps, reevaluate current and proposed security cooperation efforts, ensuring that expected benefits align with costs and corresponding policy priorities. Recent RAND research identified practices and contextual factors associated with greater or lesser degrees of success in security cooperation, using 29 historical case studies of U.S. efforts to build partner capacity since the end of the Cold War. The RAND Security Cooperation Prioritization and Propensity Matching Tool applies these findings and results from other existing research to all current and potential security cooperation partners. This customizable diagnostic tool, built in Microsoft Excel®, will help planners preliminarily identify mismatches between the importance of a country to U.S. interests, funding for initiatives, and the propensity for successful U.S. security cooperation with a given country. For each of the world's 195 countries, the tool produces an overall security cooperation propensity score. Planners can then compare these scores with available funding and security cooperation priorities. The tool has the virtues of being systematic, being based on global data, and not relying on subjective assessments. Strategic thinking and nuanced understanding of individual countries remain important, but the tool is useful in helping to identify which countries to scrutinize
    Abstract: Security cooperation is the umbrella term used to describe a wide range of programs and activities with such goals as building relationships between the United States and partner countries, developing these countries' security capabilities, and facilitating contingency and peacetime access by U.S. forces. With increased pressure on defense spending, the scope and budget for these activities are likely to decrease. Therefore, it will be important for the U.S. Department of Defense to scrutinize and, perhaps, reevaluate current and proposed security cooperation efforts, ensuring that expected benefits align with costs and corresponding policy priorities. Recent RAND research identified practices and contextual factors associated with greater or lesser degrees of success in security cooperation, using 29 historical case studies of U.S. efforts to build partner capacity since the end of the Cold War. The RAND Security Cooperation Prioritization and Propensity Matching Tool applies these findings and results from other existing research to all current and potential security cooperation partners. This customizable diagnostic tool, built in Microsoft Excel®, will help planners preliminarily identify mismatches between the importance of a country to U.S. interests, funding for initiatives, and the propensity for successful U.S. security cooperation with a given country. For each of the world's 195 countries, the tool produces an overall security cooperation propensity score. Planners can then compare these scores with available funding and security cooperation priorities. The tool has the virtues of being systematic, being based on global data, and not relying on subjective assessments. Strategic thinking and nuanced understanding of individual countries remain important, but the tool is useful in helping to identify which countries to scrutinize
    Note: "RAND National Defense Research Institute , "This research was ... conducted within the International Security and Defense Policy Center of the RAND National Defense Research Institute"--Preface , Includes bibliographical references (pages 51-57)
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  • 83
    ISBN: 9780833082992 , 083308299X
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 PDF file (xix, 74 pages)))
    Series Statement: Research report
    DDC: 610.71173
    Keywords: Residents (Medicine) Training of ; Medical policy ; Medical colleges ; Residents (Medicine) ; Medical policy ; Medical colleges ; Medicare economics ; Hospitals, Teaching economics ; Internship and Residency economics ; Physicians, Primary Care economics ; Medical policy ; United States ; Medical colleges ; Residents (Medicine) ; Training of ; United States ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Medicare is the primary vehicle for federal support for physician residency training programs through its graduate medical education payments to teaching hospitals. One important factor influencing the decisions that a teaching hospital makes regarding graduate medical education (GME) program offerings is how the residency programs are likely to affect its financial performance. The Medicare Payment Advisory Commission (MedPAC) is concerned that the increasing trend toward physician specialization is inconsistent with the needs of an efficient, high-quality, high-value health care delivery system for primary care physicians (MedPAC, 2010). MedPAC asked RAND to use available literature and data to summarize how the costs and benefits of operating residency training programs are likely to vary by specialty. The underlying policy question is whether Medicare support for residency training programs should be restructured to differentiate between programs that are less costly or self-sustaining and those that are more costly to the supporting institution
    Abstract: Medicare is the primary vehicle for federal support for physician residency training programs through its graduate medical education payments to teaching hospitals. One important factor influencing the decisions that a teaching hospital makes regarding graduate medical education (GME) program offerings is how the residency programs are likely to affect its financial performance. The Medicare Payment Advisory Commission (MedPAC) is concerned that the increasing trend toward physician specialization is inconsistent with the needs of an efficient, high-quality, high-value health care delivery system for primary care physicians (MedPAC, 2010). MedPAC asked RAND to use available literature and data to summarize how the costs and benefits of operating residency training programs are likely to vary by specialty. The underlying policy question is whether Medicare support for residency training programs should be restructured to differentiate between programs that are less costly or self-sustaining and those that are more costly to the supporting institution
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  • 84
    ISBN: 9780833083654 , 0833083651
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 PDF file (xiii, 46 pages)))
    Series Statement: Research report RR-383-CMF
    Parallel Title: Print version Effects of the Affordable Care Act on consumer health care spending and risk of catastrophic health costs
    Keywords: United States ; United States ; United States ; Health care reform Economic aspects ; Health care reform ; Medicaid ; Health Expenditures trends ; Insurance, Health ; Health Care Reform ; Catastrophic Illness economics ; Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (United States) ; United States ; Health care reform ; Economic aspects ; MEDICAL ; Medicaid & Medicare ; United States ; Electronic books ; Statistics
    Abstract: This study examines the likely effects of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) on average annual consumer health care spending and the risk of catastrophic medical costs for the United States overall and in two large states that have decided not to expand their Medicaid programs (Texas and Florida). The ACA will have varied impacts on individuals' and families' spending on health care, depending on income level and on estimated 2016 insurance status without the ACA. The authors find that average out-of-pocket spending is expected to decrease for all groups considered in the analysis, although decreases in out-of-pocket spending will be largest for those who would otherwise be uninsured. People who would otherwise be uninsured who transition to the individual market under the ACA will have higher total health care spending on average after implementation of the ACA because they will now incur the cost of health insurance premiums. The authors also find that risk of catastrophic health care spending will decrease for individuals of all income levels for the insurance transitions considered; decreases will be greatest for those at the lowest income levels. Case studies found that in Texas and Florida, Medicaid expansion would substantially reduce out-of-pocket and total health care spending for those with incomes below 100 percent of the federal poverty level, compared with a scenario in which the ACA is implemented without Medicaid expansion. Expansion would reduce the risk of high medical spending for those covered under Medicaid who would remain uninsured without expansion
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  • 85
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    ISBN: 9780833077042 , 0833081942 , 083307704X , 9780833081940
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxiii, 149 pages)
    Series Statement: Technical report Charting the course for a new Air Force inspection system
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    Keywords: United States Reorganization ; United States Safety measures ; United States Inspection ; United States ; United States ; United States ; United States ; United States ; Aeronautics, Military Safety measures ; Aeronautics, Military ; TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING ; Military Science ; Aeronautics, Military ; Safety measures ; Armed Forces ; Inspection ; Armed Forces ; Reorganization ; Armed Forces ; Safety measures ; Military & Naval Science ; Law, Politics & Government ; Military Administration ; United States ; United States ; United States ; Electronic books
    Abstract: The Air Force relies on inspections by the Inspector General and assessments and evaluations by functional area managers to ensure that all wings comply with Air Force standards and are ready to execute their contingency missions. These oversight activities have grown dramatically over time, and the Inspector General of the Air Force (SAF/IG) is leading an Air Force-wide effort to reduce this burden while also improving the quality of oversight that the inspection system provides. In 2010, SAF/IG asked RAND Project AIR FORCE to collect and assess data on the inspection system and to identify effective inspection and information collection practices that the Air Force inspection system might emulate. Through a review of such external inspection practices as the Air Force Culture Assessment Tool program (AFCAST), the Air Force Climate Survey, and the Federal Aviation Authority (FAA) inspection system; an investigation of Air Force personnel's experiences in the field; and a review of literature on topics including leadership and organizational change, RAND formulated recommendations tailored to each of SAF/IG's five major inspection system goals: (1) choosing a better inspection interval, (2) reducing the inspection footprint, (3) increasing the emphasis on self-inspections and self-reporting, (4) introducing the new Unit Effectiveness Inspection (UEI), and (5) introducing the Management Internal Control Toolset (MICT). RAND's research and recommendations are detailed in this report
    Abstract: The Air Force relies on inspections by the Inspector General and assessments and evaluations by functional area managers to ensure that all wings comply with Air Force standards and are ready to execute their contingency missions. These oversight activities have grown dramatically over time, and the Inspector General of the Air Force (SAF/IG) is leading an Air Force-wide effort to reduce this burden while also improving the quality of oversight that the inspection system provides. In 2010, SAF/IG asked RAND Project AIR FORCE to collect and assess data on the inspection system and to identify effective inspection and information collection practices that the Air Force inspection system might emulate. Through a review of such external inspection practices as the Air Force Culture Assessment Tool program (AFCAST), the Air Force Climate Survey, and the Federal Aviation Authority (FAA) inspection system; an investigation of Air Force personnel's experiences in the field; and a review of literature on topics including leadership and organizational change, RAND formulated recommendations tailored to each of SAF/IG's five major inspection system goals: (1) choosing a better inspection interval, (2) reducing the inspection footprint, (3) increasing the emphasis on self-inspections and self-reporting, (4) introducing the new Unit Effectiveness Inspection (UEI), and (5) introducing the Management Internal Control Toolset (MICT). RAND's research and recommendations are detailed in this report
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  • 86
    ISBN: 9780833080929 , 0833083368 , 083308092X , 9780833083364
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xliii, 258 pages)
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    Keywords: Violence Forecasting ; Criminal behavior Research ; Methodology ; Terrorists Psychology ; Terrorists Social conditions ; Criminal behavior, Prediction of ; Terrorism Prevention ; Violence ; Criminal behavior ; Terrorists ; Terrorists ; Criminal behavior, Prediction of ; Terrorism ; Behavioral Research ; Behavioral Sciences ; Crime ; Criminology ; Disciplines and Occupations ; Natural Science Disciplines ; Psychiatry and Psychology ; Research ; Science ; Social Problems ; Social Sciences ; Sociology ; Terrorism ; Violence ; Anthropology, Education, Sociology and Social Phenomena ; Behavioral Disciplines and Activities ; Criminal behavior, Prediction of ; Social Welfare & Social Work ; Social Sciences ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Criminology ; Criminology, Penology & Juvenile Delinquency ; Terrorists ; Psychology ; Criminal behavior ; Research ; Methodology ; Terrorism ; Prevention ; Violence ; Forecasting ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Government organizations have put substantial effort into detecting and thwarting terrorist and insurgent attacks by observing suspicious behaviors of individuals at transportation checkpoints and elsewhere. This report reviews the scientific literature relating to observable, individual-level behavioral indicators that might-along with other information-help detect potential violent attacks. The report focuses on new or nontraditional technologies and methods, most of which exploit (1) data on communication patterns, (2) "pattern-of-life" data, and/or (3) data relating to body movement and physiological state. To help officials set priorities for special attention and investment, the report proposes an analytic framework for discussion and evaluation; it also urges investment in cost-effectiveness analysis and more vigorous, routine, and sustained efforts to measure real-world effectiveness of methods. One cross-cutting conclusion is that methods for behavioral observation are typically not reliable enough to stand alone; success in detection will depend on information fusion across types of behaviors and time. How to accomplish such fusion is understudied. Finally, because many aspects of using behavioral observations are highly controversial, both scientifically and because of privacy and civil-liberties concerns, the report sharpens the underlying perspectives and suggests ways to resolve some of the controversy while significantly mitigating problems that definitely exist
    Abstract: Government organizations have put substantial effort into detecting and thwarting terrorist and insurgent attacks by observing suspicious behaviors of individuals at transportation checkpoints and elsewhere. This report reviews the scientific literature relating to observable, individual-level behavioral indicators that might-along with other information-help detect potential violent attacks. The report focuses on new or nontraditional technologies and methods, most of which exploit (1) data on communication patterns, (2) "pattern-of-life" data, and/or (3) data relating to body movement and physiological state. To help officials set priorities for special attention and investment, the report proposes an analytic framework for discussion and evaluation; it also urges investment in cost-effectiveness analysis and more vigorous, routine, and sustained efforts to measure real-world effectiveness of methods. One cross-cutting conclusion is that methods for behavioral observation are typically not reliable enough to stand alone; success in detection will depend on information fusion across types of behaviors and time. How to accomplish such fusion is understudied. Finally, because many aspects of using behavioral observations are highly controversial, both scientifically and because of privacy and civil-liberties concerns, the report sharpens the underlying perspectives and suggests ways to resolve some of the controversy while significantly mitigating problems that definitely exist
    Note: "RAND National Security Research Division , "The research was conducted within the International Security and Defense Policy Center of the RAND National Defense Research Institute"--Title page verso , Includes bibliographical references (pages 225-258)
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  • 87
    ISBN: 9780833082855 , 083308285X
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 40 pages)
    Series Statement: RAND Corporation research report series RR184
    Keywords: United States Equipment and supplies ; United States ; Armored vehicles, Military ; Combat sustainability (Military science) ; Armored vehicles, Military ; Combat sustainability (Military science) ; TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING ; Military Science ; Combat sustainability (Military science) ; Armed Forces ; Equipment and supplies ; Armored vehicles, Military ; United States ; Electronic books
    Abstract: The Army has examined the lessons of half a dozen significant conflicts, starting with World War II, has conducted numerous studies over the last 65 years, and has found time and again that an ability to conduct dismounted fire and maneuver is the fundamental squad-level tactic. It has also consistently determined that squads should be organized around two fire teams and should contain no fewer than nine soldiers, though a larger number has usually been preferred, to accomplish fire and maneuver doctrine, but also for reasons of squad resilience, lethality, and leader span of control. To support fully enabled mechanized infantry squads, the Army has, for the last fifty years, tried to develop and field survivable, lethal infantry fighting vehicles that are also capable of carrying a full nine to eleven man squad that can dismount to fight on foot. The Army has not been able to do this for a variety of reasons, and its current infantry fighting vehicle, the M2 Bradley, cannot carry enough soldiers to enable squad-level fire and maneuver from a single vehicle. As a result, today's mechanized infantry are more at risk when transitioning from mounted to dismounted operations, and squad-level dismounted fire and maneuver is compromised in some situations. The Ground Combat Vehicle (GCV), if developed as planned, will finally provide the infantry with an IFV that can accommodate a full squad. For this reason, the Army considers the program to be one of its most important
    Abstract: The Army has examined the lessons of half a dozen significant conflicts, starting with World War II, has conducted numerous studies over the last 65 years, and has found time and again that an ability to conduct dismounted fire and maneuver is the fundamental squad-level tactic. It has also consistently determined that squads should be organized around two fire teams and should contain no fewer than nine soldiers, though a larger number has usually been preferred, to accomplish fire and maneuver doctrine, but also for reasons of squad resilience, lethality, and leader span of control. To support fully enabled mechanized infantry squads, the Army has, for the last fifty years, tried to develop and field survivable, lethal infantry fighting vehicles that are also capable of carrying a full nine to eleven man squad that can dismount to fight on foot. The Army has not been able to do this for a variety of reasons, and its current infantry fighting vehicle, the M2 Bradley, cannot carry enough soldiers to enable squad-level fire and maneuver from a single vehicle. As a result, today's mechanized infantry are more at risk when transitioning from mounted to dismounted operations, and squad-level dismounted fire and maneuver is compromised in some situations. The Ground Combat Vehicle (GCV), if developed as planned, will finally provide the infantry with an IFV that can accommodate a full squad. For this reason, the Army considers the program to be one of its most important
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 39-40)
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  • 88
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    ISBN: 9780833078650 , 0833083325 , 0833078658 , 9780833083326
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 15 pages)
    Series Statement: RAND Corporation research report series RR148
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    Keywords: Air bases, American ; Airlift, Military Planning ; C-17 (Jet transport) ; Air bases, American ; Airlift, Military ; C-17 (Jet transport) ; Military & Naval Science ; Law, Politics & Government ; Military Administration ; United States ; HISTORY ; Military ; Aviation ; Air bases, American ; Airlift, Military ; Planning ; C-17 (Jet transport) ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Aircraft operations on soft fields are limited due to field rutting. Each subsequent aircraft pass, defined as one takeoff and one landing, increases field rutting until the field reaches a point where further aircraft operations are no longer permissible. The ability of aircraft to operate on soft fields is often expressed as a function of aircraft landing weight and the California Bearing Ratio (CBR) of the field, which measures the ability the soil to resist compressive loads. Because soft fields can support only a limited number of takeoffs and landings, it is important to understand how to maximize the cargo throughput at these soft fields. This document shows that there exists an optimum landing weight that allows for maximum cargo delivery. This optimum landing weight is found to be constant and independent of field CBR. One of the three objectives of this study was to inform important analytic tradeoffs. Understanding the ability of aircraft to operate from soft fields is one of these important trade-offs. This document details the mathematical calculations used to determine the optimum landing weight that allows for maximum cargo delivery
    Abstract: Aircraft operations on soft fields are limited due to field rutting. Each subsequent aircraft pass, defined as one takeoff and one landing, increases field rutting until the field reaches a point where further aircraft operations are no longer permissible. The ability of aircraft to operate on soft fields is often expressed as a function of aircraft landing weight and the California Bearing Ratio (CBR) of the field, which measures the ability the soil to resist compressive loads. Because soft fields can support only a limited number of takeoffs and landings, it is important to understand how to maximize the cargo throughput at these soft fields. This document shows that there exists an optimum landing weight that allows for maximum cargo delivery. This optimum landing weight is found to be constant and independent of field CBR. One of the three objectives of this study was to inform important analytic tradeoffs. Understanding the ability of aircraft to operate from soft fields is one of these important trade-offs. This document details the mathematical calculations used to determine the optimum landing weight that allows for maximum cargo delivery
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  • 89
    ISBN: 9780833079930 , 0833083384 , 083307993X , 9780833083388
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 36 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Gordon, John, 1956- Army's role in overcoming anti-access and area of denial challenges
    Keywords: United States Operations other than war ; United States ; Deployment (Strategy) ; Unified operations (Military science) ; Access denial (Military science) ; Deployment (Strategy) ; Unified operations (Military science) ; Access denial (Military science) ; Deployment (Strategy) ; Unified operations (Military science) ; TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING ; Military Science ; Access denial (Military science) ; Armed Forces ; Operations other than war ; United States ; Electronic books
    Abstract: The U.S. armed forces must be prepared to deploy to a wide range of locations and confront adversaries that span the threat spectrum from poorly armed bands to peer-level foes. In future operations, the United States is also likely to face a range of anti-access and area denial threats that require a joint or combined response. Anti-access challenges prevent or degrade a force's ability to enter an operational area and can be geographic, military, or diplomatic. Area denial challenges are threats to forces within the operational area. As they relate to U.S. ground forces, these latter threats are characterized by the opponent's ability to obstruct the actions of U.S. forces once they have deployed. This report reviews selected findings from a study of Army and joint anti-access and area denial challenges. It also proposes a joint approach to countering these threats in future operations. There are important interdependencies and synergies between the services in terms of their ability to overcome these types of challenges. For example, some threats to the Army's ability to deploy to an operational area must be addressed primarily by the other services. Likewise, the Army could provide considerable assistance to the Air Force and Navy in suppressing or destroying air defenses that challenge joint air operations. For this reason, the services will need to work together to develop operational concepts and systems that will be effective in countering emerging and growing threats in future operations
    Abstract: The U.S. armed forces must be prepared to deploy to a wide range of locations and confront adversaries that span the threat spectrum from poorly armed bands to peer-level foes. In future operations, the United States is also likely to face a range of anti-access and area denial threats that require a joint or combined response. Anti-access challenges prevent or degrade a force's ability to enter an operational area and can be geographic, military, or diplomatic. Area denial challenges are threats to forces within the operational area. As they relate to U.S. ground forces, these latter threats are characterized by the opponent's ability to obstruct the actions of U.S. forces once they have deployed. This report reviews selected findings from a study of Army and joint anti-access and area denial challenges. It also proposes a joint approach to countering these threats in future operations. There are important interdependencies and synergies between the services in terms of their ability to overcome these types of challenges. For example, some threats to the Army's ability to deploy to an operational area must be addressed primarily by the other services. Likewise, the Army could provide considerable assistance to the Air Force and Navy in suppressing or destroying air defenses that challenge joint air operations. For this reason, the services will need to work together to develop operational concepts and systems that will be effective in countering emerging and growing threats in future operations
    Note: "RAND Arroyo Center , "Prepared for the United States Army , Includes bibliographical references (pages 35-36)
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  • 90
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    ISBN: 9780833083807 , 0833083805
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (iv, 42 pages)
    Keywords: Democratization ; Democracy ; Democratization ; Democracy ; Democratization ; Politics and government ; HISTORY ; Middle East ; General ; Arab countries ; Democracy ; Arab countries Politics and government ; Arab countries ; Electronic books
    Abstract: The hopes and drama of the Arab Spring captured the world's attention early in 2011. As events unfolded during that year and the next, and into 2013, it quickly became clear that daunting challenges lay ahead for postrevolutionary Arab countries. This publication is an updated version of the summary section of "Democratization in the Arab World". It is largely the same as the summary published in 2012, but has been modified somewhat to reflect recent events and to be suitable for publication as a stand-alone document
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  • 91
    ISBN: 9780833076946 , 0833083244 , 0833076949 , 9780833083241
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 20 pages)
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    Keywords: United States ; United States ; Communication International cooperation ; Space debris International cooperation ; Communication ; Space debris ; Engineering & Applied Sciences ; Aeronautics Engineering & Astronautics ; TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING ; Aeronautics & Astronautics ; Communication ; International cooperation ; Mechanical Engineering ; United States ; Electronic books
    Abstract: An increasing number of countries and organizations have realized the advantages of space-based assets. A handful of countries can launch their own unmanned orbital missions, while others have relied on partnerships with other countries to launch their payloads. In addition, private companies are working to provide the public and private sectors with additional spacelift capacity. Increasing space activities, however, have also increased both the number of operational satellites and the amount of space debris. The latter, in particular, has renewed interest among such entities as the U.S. military and private spaceflight companies in reducing future debris populations using political and technical means. But doing this effectively requires these diverse space organizations to share information that has traditionally been treated as proprietary or sensitive. This report examines some of the behavioral and psychological barriers that may prevent diverse entities from sharing data and processes more freely and suggests ways the U.S. Air Force might be able to overcome them to encourage the information sharing that will help the community as a whole address the growing space congestion problem
    Abstract: An increasing number of countries and organizations have realized the advantages of space-based assets. A handful of countries can launch their own unmanned orbital missions, while others have relied on partnerships with other countries to launch their payloads. In addition, private companies are working to provide the public and private sectors with additional spacelift capacity. Increasing space activities, however, have also increased both the number of operational satellites and the amount of space debris. The latter, in particular, has renewed interest among such entities as the U.S. military and private spaceflight companies in reducing future debris populations using political and technical means. But doing this effectively requires these diverse space organizations to share information that has traditionally been treated as proprietary or sensitive. This report examines some of the behavioral and psychological barriers that may prevent diverse entities from sharing data and processes more freely and suggests ways the U.S. Air Force might be able to overcome them to encourage the information sharing that will help the community as a whole address the growing space congestion problem
    Note: "RAND Project Air Force , "The project was conducted within the Force Modernization and Employment Program of RAND Project Air Force"--Preface , Includes bibliographical references (pages 17-20)
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  • 92
    ISBN: 9780833081131 , 0833081136 , 9780833076724 , 0833076728
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxii, 76 pages)
    Series Statement: Rand corporation technical report TR-1250-DOS
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    DDC: 363.738/74
    Keywords: United States Evaluation ; United States ; Methane Environmental aspects ; Greenhouse gas mitigation Government policy ; Greenhouse gas mitigation Evaluation ; Methane ; Greenhouse gas mitigation ; Greenhouse gas mitigation ; Methane ; Environmental aspects ; Civil & Environmental Engineering ; Evaluation ; Environmental Engineering ; United States ; Engineering & Applied Sciences ; Greenhouse gas mitigation ; Government policy ; United States ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Methane is a short-lived greenhouse gas that is released during the production and transport of coal, natural gas, and oil; the raising of livestock and other agricultural practices; and the decay of organic waste in municipal solid waste landfills and some wastewater treatment systems. Although it is short-lived, methane has more than 20 times the atmospheric warming effect of carbon dioxide. However, it is a primary component of natural gas, so efforts to reduce methane emissions can take advantage of technologies that capture and reuse the gas as a fuel, potentially bringing about cost-effective reductions in emissions. The Global Methane Initiative (GMI) is a voluntary international partnership that promotes methane recovery and reuse activities in developing and transition economies. Program partners and funders include national governments, private-sector firms, development banks, and nongovernmental organizations. As a founding member of the partnership, the U.S. government contributes funding and other types of support to GMI primarily through the U.S. Department of State (specifically, its Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs and its Office of Global Change) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. To help gauge the effects and value added of its support for the program, the Department of State requested an evaluation of GMI's activities and outcomes relative to its contributions in fiscal years 2006-2010. The evaluation employed a mixed-methods approach that combined quantitative and qualitative information to document program resources and activities and to illustrate program outcomes, including information from in-country site visits. The report also presents some recommendations for how data collection could be improved to answer more sophisticated questions in the future about the effectiveness of GMI and the value added by the department's contributions
    Abstract: Methane is a short-lived greenhouse gas that is released during the production and transport of coal, natural gas, and oil; the raising of livestock and other agricultural practices; and the decay of organic waste in municipal solid waste landfills and some wastewater treatment systems. Although it is short-lived, methane has more than 20 times the atmospheric warming effect of carbon dioxide. However, it is a primary component of natural gas, so efforts to reduce methane emissions can take advantage of technologies that capture and reuse the gas as a fuel, potentially bringing about cost-effective reductions in emissions. The Global Methane Initiative (GMI) is a voluntary international partnership that promotes methane recovery and reuse activities in developing and transition economies. Program partners and funders include national governments, private-sector firms, development banks, and nongovernmental organizations. As a founding member of the partnership, the U.S. government contributes funding and other types of support to GMI primarily through the U.S. Department of State (specifically, its Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs and its Office of Global Change) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. To help gauge the effects and value added of its support for the program, the Department of State requested an evaluation of GMI's activities and outcomes relative to its contributions in fiscal years 2006-2010. The evaluation employed a mixed-methods approach that combined quantitative and qualitative information to document program resources and activities and to illustrate program outcomes, including information from in-country site visits. The report also presents some recommendations for how data collection could be improved to answer more sophisticated questions in the future about the effectiveness of GMI and the value added by the department's contributions
    Note: "RAND Environment, Energy, and Economic Development Program , "This research was conducted in the Environment, Energy, and Economic Development Program (EEED) within RAND Justice, Infrastructure, and Environment (JIE)"--Preface , Includes bibliographical references (pages 75-76)
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  • 93
    ISBN: 9780833076939 , 0833081152 , 0833076930 , 9780833081155
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxvi, 169 pages)
    Series Statement: Rand Corporation monograph series MG-1237-AF
    Parallel Title: Print version Keller, Kirsten M Mix of military and civilian faculty at the United States Air Force Academy
    Keywords: United States Air Force Academy Faculty ; Vocational guidance ; United States Air Force Academy Faculty ; Personnel management ; United States Air Force Academy Faculty ; United States Air Force Academy Faculty ; Salaries, etc ; United States Air Force Academy ; United States Air Force Academy ; United States Air Force Academy ; United States Air Force Academy ; Military cadets Education (Higher) ; Military education ; Military cadets ; Military education ; BUSINESS & ECONOMICS ; Training ; Military education ; Universities and colleges ; Faculty ; Universities and colleges ; Faculty ; Salaries, etc ; Military & Naval Science ; Law, Politics & Government ; Air Forces ; United States ; United States Air Force Academy ; Electronic books
    Abstract: The mission of the United States Air Force Academy (USAFA) is "to educate, train and inspire men and women to become officers of character, motivated to lead the United States Air Force in service to our nation." To achieve this mission, USAFA provides cadets with both military training and a four-year college education similar to that offered at civilian institutions. Unlike at civilian institutions, however, USAFA academic classes are taught by a mix of active-duty military officers and civilian professors. Since civilians were formally incorporated onto the faculty at USAFA in the early 1990s, there has been continued debate over the best mix of military and civilian faculty needed to achieve the academy's mission. Furthermore, the Air Force currently faces difficulty in meeting USAFA faculty requirements for officers with advanced academic degrees, often resulting in understaffed departments. Funding for temporary faculty to fill these positions is also declining. A RAND study sought to help address these issues by examining the impact of potential changes to the current military-civilian academic faculty composition in five areas of importance to USAFA's mission and the broader U.S. Air Force: (1) cadets' officership development, (2) cadets' academic development, (3) cost, (4) staffing challenges, and (5) officer career development (i.e., how degree attainment and teaching tours at USAFA affect the career paths of active-duty military personnel at different points in their careers). Based on the study's findings, this report makes recommendations for a faculty composition that best balances these key factors and is sustainable into the future
    Abstract: The mission of the United States Air Force Academy (USAFA) is "to educate, train and inspire men and women to become officers of character, motivated to lead the United States Air Force in service to our nation." To achieve this mission, USAFA provides cadets with both military training and a four-year college education similar to that offered at civilian institutions. Unlike at civilian institutions, however, USAFA academic classes are taught by a mix of active-duty military officers and civilian professors. Since civilians were formally incorporated onto the faculty at USAFA in the early 1990s, there has been continued debate over the best mix of military and civilian faculty needed to achieve the academy's mission. Furthermore, the Air Force currently faces difficulty in meeting USAFA faculty requirements for officers with advanced academic degrees, often resulting in understaffed departments. Funding for temporary faculty to fill these positions is also declining. A RAND study sought to help address these issues by examining the impact of potential changes to the current military-civilian academic faculty composition in five areas of importance to USAFA's mission and the broader U.S. Air Force: (1) cadets' officership development, (2) cadets' academic development, (3) cost, (4) staffing challenges, and (5) officer career development (i.e., how degree attainment and teaching tours at USAFA affect the career paths of active-duty military personnel at different points in their careers). Based on the study's findings, this report makes recommendations for a faculty composition that best balances these key factors and is sustainable into the future
    Note: "Project Air Force , "Prepared for the United States Air Force , Includes bibliographical references (pages 167-169)
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  • 94
    ISBN: 9780833083289 , 0833083287 , 9780833081285 , 0833081284
    Language: English
    Pages: Online Ressource (XX, 69 S.)
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Keywords: Economic assistance, Chinese ; Investments, Chinese Government policy ; Investments, Chinese Government policy ; Economic assistance, Chinese ; Economic assistance, Chinese ; Investments, Chinese Government policy ; Investments, Chinese Government policy ; Economic assistance, Chinese ; Economic assistance, Chinese ; Investments, Chinese ; Investments, Chinese ; Economic assistance, Chinese ; Economic assistance, Chinese ; Investments, Chinese ; Investments, Chinese ; Economic assistance, Chinese ; Volksrepublik China Auslandshilfepolitik einzelner Staaten ; Entwicklungspolitik ; Wechselbeziehungen Außenpolitik - Entwicklungspolitik ; Auslands- und Entwicklungshilfe ; Außenwirtschaftliche Interessen ; Auslands- und Entwicklungshilfeprojekt ; Entwicklungsfinanzierung ; Direktinvestition ; Öffentliche Kreditvergabe ; Geldpolitik/Kreditpolitik ; Internationale wirtschaftliche Dominanz/Abhängigkeit ; Wirtschaftliche Rolle des Staates ; Beispielhafte Fälle ; Entwicklungsperspektive und -tendenz ; People's Republic of China Foreign aid policies of individual countries ; Development policy ; Interrelationship between foreign and development policy ; Foreign and development aid ; Foreign trade interests ; Foreign and development aid projects ; Development financing ; Foreign direct investments ; Public lending ; Monetary policy/credit policy ; International economic dominance/dependence ; Economic role of the state ; Exemplary cases ; Development perspectives and tendencies ; Afrika Lateinamerika ; Naher und Mittlerer Osten ; Südasien ; Zentralasien ; Ostasien ; Africa Latin America ; Near and Middle East ; South Asia ; Central Asia ; East Asia ; Economic assistance, Chinese ; Investments, Chinese ; Government policy ; Africa ; Asia ; Latin America ; Middle East ; BUSINESS & ECONOMICS ; Infrastructure ; Electronic books
    Note: "RAND National Defense Research Institute , Includes bibliographical references (pages 67-69) , This research was "conducted within the International Security and Defense Policy Center of the RAND National Security Research Division (NSRD)"--Preface
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  • 95
    ISBN: 9780833081094 , 0833083422 , 0833081098 , 9780833083425
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxxvii, 468 pages)
    Additional Information: Paths to victory: lessons from modern insurgencies
    Series Statement: Rand Corporation research report series RR-291/2-OSD
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Paul, Christopher, 1971- Paths to victory
    Keywords: Insurgency Case studies ; Insurgency ; Case studies ; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Security (National & International) ; Military Science - General ; Military & Naval Science ; Law, Politics & Government ; Insurgency ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Detailed overviews of 41 insurgency cases. UK in Palestine, 1944-1947 -- Greece, 1945-1949 -- Indochina, 1946-1954 -- Philippines (Huk Rebellion), 1946-1956 -- Colombia ("La Violencia"), 1948-1958 -- Malaya, 1948-1955 -- Kenya, 1952-1956 -- Algerian Independence, 1954-1962 -- Cyprus, 1955-1959 -- Cuba, 1956-1959 -- Oman (Imamate Uprising), 1957-1959 -- Indonesia (Darul Islam), 1958-1962 -- Tibet, 1956-1974 -- Guatemala, 1960-1996 -- Laos, 1959-1975 -- Namibia, 1960-1989 -- South Africa, 1960-1990 -- South Vietnam, 1960-1975 -- Eritrea, 1961-1991 -- Iraqi Kurdistan, 1961-1975 -- Angolan Independence, 1961-1974 -- Guinea-Bissau, 1962-1974 -- Mozambican Independence, 1962-1974 -- Yemen, 1962-1970 -- Uruguay, 1963-1972 -- Oman (Dhofar Rebellion), 1965-1975 -- Zimbabwe/Rhodesia, 1965-1980 -- Argentina, 1969-1979 -- Cambodia, 1967-1975 -- Northern Ireland, 1969-1999 -- Jordan, 1970-1971 -- Bangladesh, 1971 -- Philippines (MNLF), 1971-1996 -- Baluchistan, 1973-1978 -- Angola (UNITA), 1975-2002 -- Indonesia (East Timor), 1975-2000 -- Lebanese Civil War, 1975-1990 -- Western Sahara, 1975-1991 -- Indonesia (Aceh), 1976-2005 -- Mozambique (RENAMO), 1976-1995 -- Sri Lanka, 1976-2009
    Abstract: Detailed overviews of 41 insurgency cases. UK in Palestine, 1944-1947 -- Greece, 1945-1949 -- Indochina, 1946-1954 -- Philippines (Huk Rebellion), 1946-1956 -- Colombia ("La Violencia"), 1948-1958 -- Malaya, 1948-1955 -- Kenya, 1952-1956 -- Algerian Independence, 1954-1962 -- Cyprus, 1955-1959 -- Cuba, 1956-1959 -- Oman (Imamate Uprising), 1957-1959 -- Indonesia (Darul Islam), 1958-1962 -- Tibet, 1956-1974 -- Guatemala, 1960-1996 -- Laos, 1959-1975 -- Namibia, 1960-1989 -- South Africa, 1960-1990 -- South Vietnam, 1960-1975 -- Eritrea, 1961-1991 -- Iraqi Kurdistan, 1961-1975 -- Angolan Independence, 1961-1974 -- Guinea-Bissau, 1962-1974 -- Mozambican Independence, 1962-1974 -- Yemen, 1962-1970 -- Uruguay, 1963-1972 -- Oman (Dhofar Rebellion), 1965-1975 -- Zimbabwe/Rhodesia, 1965-1980 -- Argentina, 1969-1979 -- Cambodia, 1967-1975 -- Northern Ireland, 1969-1999 -- Jordan, 1970-1971 -- Bangladesh, 1971 -- Philippines (MNLF), 1971-1996 -- Baluchistan, 1973-1978 -- Angola (UNITA), 1975-2002 -- Indonesia (East Timor), 1975-2000 -- Lebanese Civil War, 1975-1990 -- Western Sahara, 1975-1991 -- Indonesia (Aceh), 1976-2005 -- Mozambique (RENAMO), 1976-1995 -- Sri Lanka, 1976-2009
    Note: "National Defense Research Institute , "Prepared for the Office of the Secretary of Defense , Companion publication to: Paths to victory: lessons from modern insurgencies , Includes bibliographical references (pages 441-468)
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  • 96
    ISBN: 9780833079329 , 0833084879 , 0833079328 , 9780833084873
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xviii, 66 pages)
    Series Statement: RAND Corporation monograph series MG1225z1
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Lorell, Mark A Do joint fighter programs save money?
    Keywords: United States Procurement ; United States ; Fighter planes Costs ; Fighter planes ; Law, Politics & Government ; TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING ; Military Science ; Armed Forces ; Procurement ; United States ; Fighter planes ; Costs ; Air Forces ; Military & Naval Science ; United States ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Appendix A: Calculation of Theoretical Maximum Joint Aircraft Acquisition Program Savings -- Appendix B: Calculation of the Joint Acquisition Cost-Growth Premium from Historical Aircraft Programs -- Appendix C: Calculation of Maximum Joint O&S Savings from an "Ideal" Joint Fighter Program -- Appendix D: Exploring the Magnitude of Joint O&S Savings Needed to Offset Joint Acquisition Cost-Growth Premium -- Appendix E: Primary Methodology for Comparing JSF Costs with Those of Three Notional Single-Service Fighters -- Appendix F: Alternative Procurement Methodology and Results for Comparing JSF Costs with Those of Three Notional Single-Service Fighters
    Abstract: Appendix A: Calculation of Theoretical Maximum Joint Aircraft Acquisition Program Savings -- Appendix B: Calculation of the Joint Acquisition Cost-Growth Premium from Historical Aircraft Programs -- Appendix C: Calculation of Maximum Joint O&S Savings from an "Ideal" Joint Fighter Program -- Appendix D: Exploring the Magnitude of Joint O&S Savings Needed to Offset Joint Acquisition Cost-Growth Premium -- Appendix E: Primary Methodology for Comparing JSF Costs with Those of Three Notional Single-Service Fighters -- Appendix F: Alternative Procurement Methodology and Results for Comparing JSF Costs with Those of Three Notional Single-Service Fighters
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 55-66)
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  • 97
    ISBN: 9780833082503 , 0833084682 , 0833082507 , 9780833084682
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxi, 76 pages)
    Series Statement: Research report (Rand Corporation) RR389
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Snyder, Don Assessment of the Air Force Materiel Command reorganization
    Keywords: United States Reorganization ; Evaluation ; United States ; Military & Naval Science ; Law, Politics & Government ; Air Forces ; United States ; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; American Government ; General ; Electronic books
    Abstract: In fiscal year 2012, the Air Force Materiel Command reorganized as one of a number of initiatives to achieve mandated budget reductions. In the Fiscal Year 2013 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), Congress required an assessment of five elements of this reorganization: (1) the effectiveness and efficiency of the reorganization; (2) the extent to which synergies due to collocation among developmental test and evaluation, science and technology, and acquisition can be replicated in the new organization; (3) the reorganization's impact on other commands' ability to meet their responsibilities for operational test and evaluation and follow-on test and evaluation; (4) whether the reorganization is in adherence with 10 U.S. Code Section 2687 (i.e., BRAC law); and (5) the extent to which the Air Force coordinated the reorganization with the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) and if any concerns raised by OSD were addressed. This document fulfills the NDAA reporting requirements
    Abstract: In fiscal year 2012, the Air Force Materiel Command reorganized as one of a number of initiatives to achieve mandated budget reductions. In the Fiscal Year 2013 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), Congress required an assessment of five elements of this reorganization: (1) the effectiveness and efficiency of the reorganization; (2) the extent to which synergies due to collocation among developmental test and evaluation, science and technology, and acquisition can be replicated in the new organization; (3) the reorganization's impact on other commands' ability to meet their responsibilities for operational test and evaluation and follow-on test and evaluation; (4) whether the reorganization is in adherence with 10 U.S. Code Section 2687 (i.e., BRAC law); and (5) the extent to which the Air Force coordinated the reorganization with the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) and if any concerns raised by OSD were addressed. This document fulfills the NDAA reporting requirements
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 73-76)
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  • 98
    ISBN: 9780833082107 , 0833084658 , 0833082108 , 9780833084651
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxix, 196 pages)
    Series Statement: Rand Corporation research report series RR-413-OSD
    Keywords: Nation-building Evaluation ; National security International cooperation ; Evaluation ; Nation-building ; National security ; Law, Politics & Government ; International Relations ; United States ; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Political Freedom ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Security cooperation has long been an important instrument of the U.S. government and the Department of Defense for advancing national security objectives vis-à-vis allies and partner countries, including building critical relationships, securing peacetime and contingency access, and building partner capacity (BPC). One of the key challenges for policymakers and combatant commands is gaining a more complete understanding of the real value of BPC activities. Assessments of prior and ongoing BPC activities, in particular, have become increasingly important given the current fiscal climate and budgetary limitations. But it is no easy task to assess the value of what are essentially qualitative activities, and data limitations severely hinder assessments. The tools available -- such as resources, authorities, programs, processes, and organizational relationships -- may or may not be the optimal ones for the delivery of BPC activities to partner countries. This report characterizes security cooperation mechanisms used by combatant commands for BPC, produces a detailed database of the mechanism elements, develops and applies a preliminary means of evaluating the effectiveness and efficiency of select mechanisms, and draws on the analysis from the case studies to recommend ways to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of those mechanisms in the future
    Abstract: Security cooperation has long been an important instrument of the U.S. government and the Department of Defense for advancing national security objectives vis-à-vis allies and partner countries, including building critical relationships, securing peacetime and contingency access, and building partner capacity (BPC). One of the key challenges for policymakers and combatant commands is gaining a more complete understanding of the real value of BPC activities. Assessments of prior and ongoing BPC activities, in particular, have become increasingly important given the current fiscal climate and budgetary limitations. But it is no easy task to assess the value of what are essentially qualitative activities, and data limitations severely hinder assessments. The tools available -- such as resources, authorities, programs, processes, and organizational relationships -- may or may not be the optimal ones for the delivery of BPC activities to partner countries. This report characterizes security cooperation mechanisms used by combatant commands for BPC, produces a detailed database of the mechanism elements, develops and applies a preliminary means of evaluating the effectiveness and efficiency of select mechanisms, and draws on the analysis from the case studies to recommend ways to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of those mechanisms in the future
    Note: "National Defense Research Institute , "Prepared for the Joint Staff and OSD/CAPE , Includes bibliographical references (pages 193-196)
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  • 99
    ISBN: 9780833082770 , 0833082779
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (61 pages)
    DDC: 362.1109794021
    Keywords: Medical care Handbooks, manuals, etc Data processing ; Hospitals Admission and discharge ; Data processing ; Medical care ; Hospitals ; Data Collection ; Patient Discharge ; Practice Patterns, Physicians' ; Hospitalization ; Medical care ; Data processing ; Handbooks and manuals ; California ; Hospitals ; Admission and discharge ; Data processing ; California ; Electronic books
    Abstract: To advance consideration of whether California should collect and release physician-identified data, RAND conducted a study to explore issues associated with requiring the inclusion of physician identifiers in the California hospital discharge data set and the potential use of physician-identified data by the state and/or release to others. RAND researchers conducted interviews with a broad set of California stakeholders, reviewed the legal and regulatory authority of the Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development to collect and release physician identifiers, and interviewed representatives from other states to understand any issues encountered by the states in their collection and use of physician-identified data. The authors found that physician-identified data could be useful to a variety of stakeholders. Of the 48 states that have hospital discharge reporting programs, all but California collect physician identifiers and do so without substantial burden to hospitals. States vary in their release policies, but those who do release the data have not reported problems. California stakeholders expressed concerns related to who would have access to the data, how the data would be analyzed, and how consumers would interpret the information, which should be carefully considered in efforts to advance the collection of physician identifiers in the California hospital discharge data
    Abstract: To advance consideration of whether California should collect and release physician-identified data, RAND conducted a study to explore issues associated with requiring the inclusion of physician identifiers in the California hospital discharge data set and the potential use of physician-identified data by the state and/or release to others. RAND researchers conducted interviews with a broad set of California stakeholders, reviewed the legal and regulatory authority of the Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development to collect and release physician identifiers, and interviewed representatives from other states to understand any issues encountered by the states in their collection and use of physician-identified data. The authors found that physician-identified data could be useful to a variety of stakeholders. Of the 48 states that have hospital discharge reporting programs, all but California collect physician identifiers and do so without substantial burden to hospitals. States vary in their release policies, but those who do release the data have not reported problems. California stakeholders expressed concerns related to who would have access to the data, how the data would be analyzed, and how consumers would interpret the information, which should be carefully considered in efforts to advance the collection of physician identifiers in the California hospital discharge data
    Note: "RAND Health , Includes bibliographical references , Title from title screen (viewed on January 25, 2013)
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  • 100
    ISBN: 9780833082893 , 0833082892
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (55 pages)
    DDC: 368.38/200973
    Keywords: United States ; United States ; Health insurance ; Health insurance ; United States ; Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (United States) ; Health insurance ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Multistate plans (MSPs) provide an attractive alternative among the health insurance plans established by the Affordable Care Act (ACA) because they will have to be offered in multiple states. In this study, the authors⁰́₉ first objective was to identify and characterize population groups that would likely be interested in enrolling in MSPs (Phase 1 of the study). The second objective was to develop a methodology to project participation and to estimate premiums for these plans (Phase 2). For this second phase, the authors developed a two-step procedure to estimate the demand for MSPs. In the first step, they used the COMPARE microsimulation model and its utility maximization algorithms to project enrollment, irrespective of whether exchange participants choose an MSP or another exchange plan. The second step consists of calculating MSP premiums by means of a tool written in the R language that separates MSP participants from enrollees in other exchange plans using criteria selectable by the user. In this report, the authors present results from Phase 1 and from the first step of Phase 2 and explain the methodology and challenges associated with the second step. National-level microsimulation results suggest that three target population groups expected to prefer MSPs are also more likely to join the exchanges than the general population by over two percentage points. States with a higher uninsurance rate and lower participation in the nongroup market under current law, such as Texas, are projected to have a larger percentage enrollment in the individual market exchanges after enactment of the ACA. Thus, these states may also have a higher percentage of MSP participants than other states. The main policy recommendation is for the Office of Personnel Management to make use of the findings of this report and to exercise the MSP premium calculator tool to aid in the implementation of the Multistate Plan Program
    Abstract: Multistate plans (MSPs) provide an attractive alternative among the health insurance plans established by the Affordable Care Act (ACA) because they will have to be offered in multiple states. In this study, the authors⁰́₉ first objective was to identify and characterize population groups that would likely be interested in enrolling in MSPs (Phase 1 of the study). The second objective was to develop a methodology to project participation and to estimate premiums for these plans (Phase 2). For this second phase, the authors developed a two-step procedure to estimate the demand for MSPs. In the first step, they used the COMPARE microsimulation model and its utility maximization algorithms to project enrollment, irrespective of whether exchange participants choose an MSP or another exchange plan. The second step consists of calculating MSP premiums by means of a tool written in the R language that separates MSP participants from enrollees in other exchange plans using criteria selectable by the user. In this report, the authors present results from Phase 1 and from the first step of Phase 2 and explain the methodology and challenges associated with the second step. National-level microsimulation results suggest that three target population groups expected to prefer MSPs are also more likely to join the exchanges than the general population by over two percentage points. States with a higher uninsurance rate and lower participation in the nongroup market under current law, such as Texas, are projected to have a larger percentage enrollment in the individual market exchanges after enactment of the ACA. Thus, these states may also have a higher percentage of MSP participants than other states. The main policy recommendation is for the Office of Personnel Management to make use of the findings of this report and to exercise the MSP premium calculator tool to aid in the implementation of the Multistate Plan Program
    Note: "RAND Health , Includes bibliographical references , Title from title screen (viewed March 20, 2013)
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