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    Cham : Springer International Publishing | Cham : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan
    ISBN: 9783031410017
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XLVI, 629 p. 13 illus.)
    Edition: 2nd ed. 2023.
    Series Statement: Exploring the Basic Income Guarantee
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    Keywords: Grundeinkommen ; Finanzierung ; Ideologie ; Wirkungsanalyse ; Soziale Folgen ; Verteilungswirkung ; Welt ; Finance, Public. ; Labor economics. ; Economic history. ; Law and economics. ; Environmental economics. ; Economics. ; Basic Income ; Basic Income scheme ; Political economy of Basic Income ; Economic ethics ; Transitional Basic Income ; Full Basic Income ; Partial Basic Income ; Negative Income Tax ; Global employment market ; Financial security ; Poverty and inequality ; Ecological economics ; Citizen's Income ; Citizen's Basic Income ; Universal Basic Income ; Universal Grant ; history of basic income ; basic income pilot projects ; labour income gap ; basic income and public health ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Garantiertes Mindesteinkommen ; Soziale Frage
    Abstract: Part I: Introductory chapters -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: The definition and characteristics of Basic Income -- Chapter 3: A short history of the Basic Income idea -- Part II: Some of the likely effects of Basic Income -- Chapter 4: Employment market effects of Basic Income -- Chapter 5: Social effects of Basic Income -- Chapter 6: The health case for Basic Income -- Chapter 7: Some effects of Basic Income on economic variables -- Chapter 8: Ecological effects of Basic Income -- Chapter 9: The gender effects of a Basic Income -- Chapter 10: Basic Income for development and peacebuilding in post-conflict settings -- Part III: The feasibility and implementation of Basic Income -- Chapter 11: Feasibility and implementation -- Chapter 12: Alternative funding methods -- Chapter 13: Analysis of the financial effects of Basic Income -- Chapter 14: Public opinion on Basic Income: What have we learnt so far? -- Chapter 15: Alternatives to Basic Income -- Part IV: Pilot projects and other experiments -- Chapter 16: The Negative Income Tax experiments of the 1970s -- Chapter 17: Citizen’s Basic Income in Brazil: The reality of pilot experiences -- Chapter 18: Basic Income by default: Lessons from Iran’s ‘cash subsidy’ programme -- Chapter 19: The Namibian Basic Income Grant Pilot -- Chapter 20: Pilots, evidence, and politics: The Basic Income debate in India -- Chapter 21: A primer on the Finnish Basic Income experiment: From design and implementation to evaluation and impact -- Chapter 22: A variety of experiments -- Chapter 23: Current and recent Basic Income and Guaranteed Income pilots in the United States -- Chapter 24: Problems with pilot projects -- Part V: Political and ethical perspectives -- Chapter 25: Libertarian perspectives on Basic Income -- Chapter 26: Socialist arguments for Basic Income -- Chapter 27: Neither left nor right -- Chapter 28: Trade unions and Basic Income -- Chapter 29: The ethics of Basic Income -- Part VI: Concluding chapter -- Chapter 30: Tentative conclusions.
    Abstract: This handbook brings together scholars from various disciplines and from around the world to examine the history, characteristics, effects, viability and implementation of basic income. The first edition of this book contributed a comprehensive treatment of multiple aspects of the basic income debate. This updated, expanded edition tackles new topics that are becoming increasingly prominent in the global debate. New chapters are devoted to recent research on the history of basic income; the development and peacemaking potential of basic income in conflict zones; municipal experiments in the United States; requirements for pilot projects and experiments; and the public health implications of basic income. Existing chapters on the implementation of basic income have also been substantially updated to take account of new research on microsimulation, land value tax, local currencies, and blockchain technology and cryptocurrency, along with new material on the increasing use of opinion polls and the difficulties related to that. New political and ethical perspectives on the role of trade unions and their increasing engagement with the basic income debate are also introduced, while the section on pilot projects and experiments has been updated to cover recent political developments. Fully updated to reflect new global developments in the basic income debate, this handbook will be of interest to researchers, teachers and research-oriented policymakers in a range of fields. Malcolm Torry is the Director of the Citizen’s Basic Income Trust and Visiting Senior Fellow at the London School of Economics and Political Science, UK. His research interests include the reform of the benefits system, and particularly the Basic Income debate.
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    ISBN: 9783031160080
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XIX, 425 p. 11 illus., 9 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 8th ed. 2023.
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Aliber, Robert Z., 1930 - Manias, panics, and crashes
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    Keywords: Finanzkrise ; Spekulation ; Bankenkrise ; Wirtschaftskrise ; Geldgeschichte ; Bankgeschichte ; Finanzkrise ; Lender of Last Resort ; Welt ; USA ; Financial crises ; Business cycles ; Depressions ; Macroeconomics. ; Finance. ; History. ; Economic history. ; Financial services industry. ; International relations. ; Financial crises ; Financial history ; Financial crashes ; Global financial crisis ; Financial markets ; Financial bubbles ; National banking systems ; Asset-price bubbles ; Exchange-rate volatility ; International financial systems ; Economic history ; Lender of last resort ; International economy ; Liquid capital ; Capital markets ; Housing based credit bubbles ; Minksy moment ; Japanese bubble of late 1980s ; Credit fueled price bubbles ; Cryptocurrencies ; Finanzkrise ; Bankenkrise ; Depression ; Geschichte ; Finanzwirtschaft ; Spekulation ; Börsenkrach ; Krise ; Weltwirtschaft ; Geschichte
    Abstract: 1: Financial Crises: a Hardy Perennial -- 2: The Anatomy of a Typical Crisis.-3: Speculative Manias -- 4: Fueling the Flames: the Expansion of Credit -- 5: The Critical Stage – When the Bubble Is About To Pop -- 6: Bernie Madoff: Frauds, Swindles, and the Credit Cycle -- 7: Domestic Contagion: Twin Peaks? -- 8: International Contagion 1618–1933 -- 9: Bubble Contagion: Mexico City to Tokyo to Bangkok to New York, London, and Reykjavik -- 10: Policy Responses: Benign Neglect, Exhortation, and Bank Holidays -- 11: The Domestic Lender of Last Resort -- 12: The International Lender of Last Resort before 2000.-13: The 21st Century International Lender of Last Resort -- 14: Bitcoin: Worse than a Ponzi -- 15 The Lessons of History.
    Abstract: In the Eighth Edition of this classic text on the financial history of bubbles and crashes, Robert McCauley joins with Robert Aliber in building on Charles Kindleberger's renowned work. McCauley draws on his central banking experience to introduce new chapters on cryptocurrency and the United States as the 21st Century global lender of last resort. He also updates the book's coverage of the recent property bubble in China, as well as providing new perspectives on the US housing bubble of 2003-2006, and the Japanese bubble of the late 1980s. And he gives new attention to the social psychology that leads people to take the risk of investing in Ponzi schemes and asset price bubbles. For the first time in this revised and updated edition, figures highlight key points to ensure that today’s generation of finance and economic researchers, students, practitioners and policy-makers—as well as investors looking to avoid crashes—have access to this panoramic history of financial crisis.
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    Cham : Springer International Publishing | Cham : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan
    ISBN: 9783030882471
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XV, 314 p. 1 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2022.
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Guttmann, Robert, 1951 - Multi-polar capitalism
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    Keywords: 1879-2020 ; Internationales Währungssystem ; Geschichte ; Weltwirtschaftsordnung ; Welt ; International economics. ; Economic policy. ; Macroeconomics. ; International finance. ; Economics. ; International economic relations.
    Abstract: Chapter 1. International Money in Motion -- Chapter 2. Long Waves and Accumulation Regimes -- Chapter 3. A Short History of the Dollar Standard -- Chapter 4. The New Deflation – From Great Recession to Global Pandemic -- Chapter 5. The Great Interruption -- Chapter 6. Transition and Triad -- Chapter 7. Cooperation vs. Competition in a World of Adversarial Power Centers -- Index.
    Abstract: History teaches us important lessons, provided we can discern its patterns. Multi-Polar Capitalism applies this insight to the crucial, yet often underappreciated issue of international monetary relations. When international monetary systems get first put into place successfully, such as the “classic” gold standard in 1879, Bretton Woods in 1945, or the dollar standard in 1982, they structure relations between the system’s centre and the rest of the world so that others can catch up to the leader. But this growth-promoting constellation, a vector for accelerating globalization, runs its course eventually amidst mounting overproduction conditions in key sectors and spreading financial instability. Such periods of global crisis, from the Great Depression of the 1930s to stagflation in the 1970s and creeping deflation during much of the 2010s, force restructuring and policy reforms until conditions are ripe for a renewed phase of sustained expansion. We are facing such a turning point now. As we are moving from a US-dominated world economy towards a multi-polar configuration, we will also see the longstanding dollar standard give way to a multi-currency system. Three currency blocs rooted in the dollar, euro, and yuan will be dominated respectively by the United States, the European Union, and China, each a power centre representing a distinct variant of capitalism. Their complex mix of competition and cooperation necessitates new “rules of the game” promoting the shared pursuit of global public goods, in particular the impending zero-carbon transition, lest we allow fragmentation and conflict shape this next chapter of our history. Multi-Polar Capitalism adds to a century of research and debate on long waves, those roughly half-century cycles first identified by the great Soviet economist Nikolai Kondratiev in the early 1920s, by highlighting the role of the international monetary system in this distinct boom-and-bust pattern. Robert Guttmann is Professor of Economics at Hofstra University, USA, and he is also affiliated with the Centre d’Économie Paris Nord (CEPN) of the Université Paris XIII in France. He studied in Vienna and at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA, before obtaining his PhD at the University of Greenwich, UK. He won “Distinguished Teacher of the Year” awards at Hofstra in 1989, 2004, and 2012. Professor Guttmann teaches international economics, monetary economics, financial regulation, and economic integration in the European Union. An expert in money and banking, international finance, and monetary theory, he has published numerous books and journal articles, including his best-selling books How Credit-Money Shapes the Economy (1994), Cybercash (2003), Finance-Led Capitalism (2016) and Eco-Capitalism (2018).
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    ISBN: 9783030920845
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XXVII, 202 p. 1 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2022.
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Magnani, Marco Making the global economy work for everyone
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    Keywords: Wirtschaftswachstum ; Beschäftigungseffekt ; Technischer Fortschritt ; Strukturelle Arbeitslosigkeit ; Epidemie ; Wirtschaftliche Anpassung ; Internationale Wirtschaft ; Welt ; Technological innovations. ; Economic development. ; Labor economics. ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Welthandel ; Internationalisierung ; Epidemie ; Strukturelle Arbeitslosigkeit ; Technischer Fortschritt ; Beschäftigungswirkung
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Innovation: engine of economic growth (and employment) -- Chapter 2: The technological revolution: The rise of machines -- Chapter 3: The technological revolution: professions at risk and new jobs -- Chapter 4: Constraints to economic growth: Sustainability, happiness and other issues -- Chapter 5: New jobs or technological unemployment? -- Chapter 6: Many proposals, few resources: The difficult choices for the future of labour -- Chapter 7: Human beings at the centre as "shareholders" of development -- Chapter 8: Ye were not made to live with the virus: Lessons from the pandemic.
    Abstract: The Covid-19 pandemic has revealed the weaknesses of globalisation, exposed the fragility of the current growth model, and accelerated the ongoing tech revolution. The world is increasingly facing the risk of decoupling between growth and employment, of a jobless growth with a disconnect between productivity and wages. This book is an in-depth analysis of these weaknesses and fragilities in the context of sustainability. Economist Marco Magnani suggests the possibility of pursuing a more balanced, environmentally and socially sustainable growth while defusing today’s apocalyptic alarmism about climate change, energy and demographic constraints, and the future of work. He explores alternative growth models —such as circular and civil economy, sharing economy, convivialism, and happy degrowth—and takes cues from them. He investigates the labour market, pinpointing occupations and work tasks at risk but also showcasing new jobs created by technology. He compares proposals such as reducing work hours, providing a job guarantee, mandating a universal basic income, and imposing a robot tax. The book makes innovative policy recommendations, such as the establishment of an endowment capital and the payment of a social dividend, and suggests a shift from re-distribution to pre-distribution policies. This will undoubtedly foster fierce debate. Marco Magnani closely examines artificial intelligence (AI) and big data, augmented reality and Internet of Things, quantum computing and blockchain, and biotechnologies and nano-materials. The reader embarks on a journey to learn about innovation, discover the threats of globalisation and the uncertainties of the labour market, redefine the man-machine relationship, and find a path to sustainable growth. The end goal is improving people’s lives, leveraging robots and machines despite their formidable and unjustifiably frightful rise, to make the global economy work for everyone.
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    ISBN: 9783030835668
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XXVI, 402 p. 18 illus., 11 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2022.
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    Keywords: Coronavirus ; Epidemie ; Wirtschaftliche Anpassung ; Soziale Folgen ; Europa ; Welt ; Economic development. ; Medical economics. ; Economic policy.
    Abstract: Chapter 27: Post-COVID revival: economy and society -- Part III: Markets at Post-COVID Age -- Chapter 28: The National Technological Initiative of Russia Project Implementation as a Basis for the Development of Perspective Technological Markets and Industries in Russia -- Chapter 29: Opportunities and Prospects for Transition to Post-COVID Circular Economy -- Chapter 30: Disposal of Medical Waste in the COVID-19 and the post-COVID period.-Chapter 31: Pricing in the Context of Structural Modernization in Post-COVID Economy -- Chapter 32: The Impact of COVID-19 on Agriculture -- Chapter 33: Economic Mechanisms of Regulation of Innovative Industrial Technologies in the Post-COVID Age -- Chapter 34: Post-lockdown Flights: New Strategies for Civil Aircraft Manufacturers and Airlines -- Chapter 35: China's Electricity Market Reform in the Post-COVID Era -- Chapter 36: Creative Industries: a Review of the Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic -- Chapter 37: Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Housing and Construction Markets -- Chapter 38: The Use of Artificial Intelligence in Automation of Planning and Operational Management of Organizational and Technical Systems in the COVID-19 Pandemic -- Chapter 39: The Changing Role of the Internal Audit of the Transport Facility in the Post-COVID Period -- Chapter 40: The Economic Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Russian Automotive Industry -- Chapter 41: Tourism at the Post-COVID Age -- Part IV: Social Development at Post-COVID Age -- Chapter 42: Influence of COVID-19 on Healthcare System -- Chapter 43: Government Protection of Both Parties in the Operation of the Post-Epidemic Labor Market in China -- Chapter 44: Flexible Employment Development in Post-COVID Economic Revival -- Chapter 45: The Impact and Response of Artificial Intelligence on Labor Market in Post-Epidemic Era -- Chapter 46: The Impact of the Coronavirus Pandemic on the Healthcare System in Poland -- Chapter 47: Back to the (Ab)normality: Eastern-European Labor Markets after Pandemic -- Chapter 48: Health Insurance Problems of Unknown Infections -- Chapter 49: The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Labor Market in Poland -- Chapter 50: Analytical Review of the Market for COVID-19 Vaccines: Production, Cost, and Distribution -- Chapter 51: Judicial Institutions and Legal Services in the Post-COVID Period.
    Abstract: This two-volume book examines the most important global problem—the recovery of the social-economic crises due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This economic crisis has its own basis and differs from others by the lockdown of most businesses on the decision of authorities. The uncertainty of the future economic revival obliges scientists around the world to unite in search of effective solutions that will become the basis for prosperity and human wellbeing. The death of millions of people around the world, several waves of coronavirus, and a global pandemic have forced most states to seek extraordinary measures to save people and revive economic activity. The world economy experienced a global shock, probably never experienced before due to lockdowns. The disruptions and gaps in the value chains were primarily caused by the lockdowns of enterprises. The change in the essence of the economic crisis has raised the question of how to overcome it and revive economic activity. The crisis caused a sharp decline in incomes of the population around the world, which led to social upheavals. Post-COVID economic revival in a globalized world has become the most important problem of our time. This book offers contributions of authors from different countries and explores problem solving in the fields of public administration (Volume I, Part I), financial services (Volume I, Part II), different branches (Volume II, Part III) and the social sector (Volume II, Part IV). The second volume of the book is devoted problems in sectors of the economy, such as agriculture, tourism, aircraft, the automotive industry, electricity, culture, etc. The second part of the second volume examines trends in the revival in the social sector—medicine, pharmaceuticals, the labor market and social insurance. Despite the fact that the book is divided into two volumes and four parts, a holistic and systematic perception of the new reality of the post-COVID age can be obtained by reading the entire book. This book will be of interest to academics and practitioners in public administration and economics, particularly those who are interested in Post-COVID economic revival. Vladimir S. Osipov is a doctor in Economics and Professor in the Asset Management Department at MGIMO University, Moscow, Russia.
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    ISBN: 9783031059292
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XXI, 334 p. 62 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 2nd ed. 2022.
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    Keywords: Umweltökonomik ; Umweltpolitik ; Theorie ; Welt ; Environmental economics. ; Equilibrium (Economics). ; Power resources. ; Economic policy. ; Climatology. ; Environmental policy ; Equilibrium analysis ; Climate change ; Overfishing ; International environmental problems ; Market economy ; Public goods ; Command-and-Control policy ; Price-Standard approach ; International environmental commodities ; Trade and the environment ; Basics of environmental economics ; Umweltökonomie
    Abstract: Introduction -- PART I THE ENVIRONMENTAL MOVEMENT -- Differing Views on the Environment -- The International Dimension of the Environment -- PART II THEORETICAL ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS -- Basics of Environmental Economics -- Allocation Problems in a Market Economy -- The Internalization of External Effects -- Public Goods in Environmental Economics -- PART III ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY -- From Theory to Policy: Information Deficits -- Command-and-Control Policy -- The Price-Standard Approach to Environmental Policy -- International Environmental Commodities and the Principal-Agent-Approach -- Holistic Environmental Policies -- PART IV THE ENVIRONMENT IN THE GLOBALIZED WORLD -- Trade and the Environment: The Legal Context -- Overfishing -- Integration of Trade and the Environment.
    Abstract: Revised and updated for the 2nd edition, this textbook provides an analysis and investigation of the most essential areas of environmental economic theory and policy, including international environmental problems. The approach is based on standard theoretical tools, in particular equilibrium analysis, and aims to demonstrate how economic principles can help to understand environmental issues and guide policymakers. Current topics including climate change, overfishing and integrated approaches to environmental policies are carefully analyzed in this framework, and a multitude of practical examples from various parts of the world is presented. Addressing undergraduate and graduate students, this book is a must read for everybody interested in a better understanding of environmental economics. .
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    ISBN: 9783030912314
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (195 illus., 97 illus. in color. eReference.)
    Edition: 3rd ed. 2022.
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    Keywords: Kapitalanlage ; Finanzmarkt ; Finanzdienstleistung ; Kapitalmarkttheorie ; Portfolio-Management ; Unternehmensfinanzierung ; Theorie ; Welt ; USA ; Business enterprises—Finance. ; Accounting. ; Financial engineering. ; Financial statements. ; Financial risk management. ; Econometrics. ; Financial Management ; Financial Markets and Instruments ; Financial Technology ; International Finance ; Financial Econometrics ; Portfolio Management ; Capital asset pricing model (CAPM) ; Security Analysis ; Credit Derivatives ; Credit Risk ; Capital Budgeting ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Bank ; Kapitalmarkt ; Kreditwesen ; Kreditmarkt ; Finanzmanagement ; Finanzwirtschaft
    Abstract: Terms and Essays -- Deposit Insurance Schemes -- Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act: Creating a New Bank for a New Millennium -- Pre-funded Coupon and Zero-Coupon Bonds: Cost of Capital Analysis -- Intertemporal Risk and Currency Risk -- Credit Derivatives -- Foreign exchange risk premium and policy uncertainty -- Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities -- Asset Pricing Models -- Conditional Asset Pricing -- Conditional Performance Evaluation -- Working Capital and Cash Flow -- Evaluating Fund Performance Within the Stochastic Discount Factor Framework -- Duration Concepts, Analysis, and Applications -- Loan Contract Terms -- Chinese A and B Shares -- Decimal Trading in the U.S. Stock Markets -- The 1997 NASDAQ Trading Rules -- Reincorporation -- Mean Variance Portfolio Allocation -- Online Trading -- A Critical Evaluation of the Portfolio Performance Indices Under Rank Transformation -- Corporate Failure: Definitions, Methods, and Failure Prediction Models -- Main Bank Relationships, Debt Structure, and Innovation in Japan -- Term Structure: Interest Rate Models -- Review of REIT and MBS -- Experimental Economics and the Theory of Finance -- Merger and Acquisition: Definitions, Motives, and Market Responses -- Multistage Compound Real Options: Theory and Application -- Market Efficiency Hypothesis -- The Microstructure/Micro-Finance Approach to Exchange Rates -- Arbitrage and Market Frictions -- Fundamental Tradeoffs in the Publicly Traded Corporation -- The Mexican Peso Crisis -- Methods for Portfolio Performance Evaluation -- Call Auction Trading -- Market Liquidity -- Market Makers -- Structure of Securities Markets -- Accounting Scandals and Implications for Directors: Lessons from Enron -- Agent-Based Models of Financial Markets -- The Asian Bond Market -- Cross-Border Mergers and Acquisitions -- Jump Diffusion Model -- Networks, Nodes, and Priority Rules -- The Momentum Trading Strategy -- Equilibrium Credit Rationing and Monetary Nonneutrality in a Small Open Economy -- Policy Coordination Between Wages and Exchange Rates in Singapore -- The Le Chatelier Principle of the Capital Market Equilibrium -- MBS Valuation and Prepayments -- The Impacts of IMF Bailouts in International Debt Crises -- Corporate Governance: Structure and Consequences -- A Survey Article on International Banking -- Hedge Funds: Overview, Strategies, and Trends -- An Appraisal of Modeling Dimensions for Performance Appraisal of Global Mutual Funds -- Structural Credit Risk Models: Endogenous Versus Exogenous Default -- Arbitrage Opportunity Set and the Role of Corporations -- Equity Premium Puzzle: The Distributional Approach -- Understanding Ginnie Mae Reverse Mortgage H-REMICs: Its Programs and Cashflow Analysis -- An Analysis of Risk Treatment in the Field of Finance -- The Trading Performance of Dynamic Hedging Models: Time Varying Covariance and Volatility Transmission Effects -- Portfolio Insurance Strategies -- Time-Series and Cross-Sectional Tests of Asset Pricing Models -- Unified Model Arbitrage-free Term Structure of Flow Risks -- A Comparison of Formulas to Compute Implied Standard Deviation -- Securities Transaction Taxes: Literature and Key Issues -- Financial Control and Transfer Pricing -- Alternative Models for Evaluating Convertible Bond: Review and Integration -- A Rationale for Hiring Irrationally Overconfident Managers -- The Statistical Distribution Method, the Decision-Tree Method and Simulation Method for Capital Budgeting Decisions -- Valuation of Interest Tax Shields -- Usefulness of Cash Flow Statements -- Do CEO Gender and Marital Status Affect Firm’s R&D and Value? An Empirical Analysis Using Nonlinear Models -- Three alternative methods for estimating hedge ratios -- Credit Risk Modeling: A General Framework -- Bankruptcy prediction studies across countries using Multiple Criteria Linear Programming (MCLP) data mining approaches -- Application of Difference-in-Differences Strategies in Finance: The Case of Natural Disasters and Bank Responses -- Financial Panel Data Models, Strict versus Contemporaneous Exogeneity, and Durbin-Wu-Hausman Specification Tests -- Accruals and the Asymmetric Timeliness of Earnings: a Decomposition Analysis -- Computer Technology for Financial Service -- Local Volatility Interest Rate Model -- Applications of logistic regression and hazard method in accounting and finance research -- Cube Root Utility Theory -- A Global Comparative Study of Impact Investments Research in Academic Institutions -- Financial Crisis, Capital Requirement and Stress Tests: Evidence from the Extreme Value and Stable Paretian Estimates -- The Economics of and Accounting for Lease Transactions -- Pension accounting, inside Debt, and capital structure -- The Role of Earnings Management in Equity Valuation -- The applications of machine learning in accounting and auditing research -- Internal capital budgeting and allocation in financial firms -- Job Security and CEO Compensation -- Tail-risk protection: Machine Learning meets modern Econometrics -- Structural Breaks in Financial Panel Data -- More on Equilibrium Credit Rationing and Interest Rates: A Theory with New Evidence -- The effect of Basel III on banks' lending -- Mortgage Analysis -- A History of Commercially Available Risk Models -- Short Selling Activity and Effects on Financial Markets and Corporate Decisions -- Simultaneous Equation Models for Financial Planning and Forecasting -- Alternative errors-in-variables models and their applications in finance research -- Optimal Payout Ratio under Uncertainty and the Flexibility Hypothesis: Theory and Empirical Evidence -- Mergers and Acquisitions: Principles and Practices -- Accrual Accounting and Risk: Abnormal Sales Growth and Accruals Quality and Returns -- Applications of Book-Tax Difference in Accounting and Finance Research -- Evaluating Portfolio Risk Management: A New Evidence from DCC Models and Wavelet Approach -- Cash Conversion Cycle and Corporate Performance: Global Evidence -- How Consistent are the Judges of Portfolio Performance? -- Entropy and the Value of Information for Investors -- A Fuzzy Real Option Valuation Approach To Capital Budgeting Under Uncertainty Environment.
    Abstract: The Encyclopedia of Finance comprehensively covers the broad spectrum of terms and topics relating finance from asset pricing models to option pricing models to risk management and beyond. This third edition is comprised of over 1,300 individual definitions, chapters, appendices and is the most comprehensive and up-to-date resource in the field, integrating the most current terminology, research, theory, and practical applications. It includes 200 new terms and essays; 25 new chapters and four new appendices. Showcasing contributions from an international array of experts, the revised edition of this major reference work is unparalleled in the breadth and depth of its coverage.
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    ISBN: 9783030891206
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(X, 229 p. 2 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2022.
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Merrill, Roberto, 1972 - Basic income experiments
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    Keywords: Grundeinkommen ; Wirkungsanalyse ; Theorie-Praxis-Verhältnis ; Meinung ; Verhalten ; Experiment ; Welt ; Public finance. ; Public policy. ; Economic theory. ; Labor economics. ; Finance, Public. ; Political planning. ; Experimental economics. ; Grundeinkommen ; Wirkungsanalyse ; Theorie-Praxis-Verhältnis ; Fallstudie
    Abstract: Chapter 1. Introduction -- Part 1. What we have learned from the interviews -- Chapter 2. The goal, context, and methods behind our case studies -- Chapter 3. What do our case studies tell us? -- Part 2. New questions the interviews have raised -- Chapter 4. The decision to implement UBI experiments -- Chapter 5. How results are interpreted -- Chapter 6. From experiment to policy implementation? -- Part 3. How to answer the new questions about basic income experiments, pilots and policies? -- Chapter 7 How the findings from out interviews help advance the Basic Income debate and advocacy -- Chapter 8. Conclusion: why should we conduct basic income experiments, pilots, or policies?.
    Abstract: This book brings together insights and reflections following a set of interviews conducted with the main stakeholders involved in past, current, and future basic income experiments. It provides an analysis of some of the major elements and factors influencing experiments, as well of some of their most important outputs understood as results of their own experimental design, their sociological and political basis, and the epistemological status of their results. By pursuing a bottom-up strategy, where the interviews conducted take a pivotal role in the collection and analysis phase of the book, this book gathers key questions relating to policy experiments. Some questions reflected upon include the general idea of why one should engage and implement a basic income experiment, and the paradox consisting in the fact that most basic income experiments fall short of being closely considered “pure” basic income schemes. In facing the question and the paradox head-on, the book assesses questions of experimental design, the political and social context surrounding the policy, and the main results and what can they tell us about basic income. Roberto Merrill is an assistant professor of moral and political philosophy at the University of Minho, where he does research at the Centre for Ethics, Politics & Society. He has published and edited several books, the most recent one in 2019 on basic income (in Portuguese). He co-edited with Daniel Weinstock a book on Political Neutrality: a Re-evaluation (Palgrave Macmillan, 2014). Catarina Neves holds an MSc in Management with a minor in social enterprise from Nova School of Business and Economics. She is currently working in her PhD thesis on the philosophical justification of Unconditional Basic Income, and in what way can the theoretical concepts be found in empirical experiments of UBI. Bru Laín researched at the Karl Polanyi Institute for Political Economy (Concordia University), the Centre for Applied Philosophy, Politics and Ethics (University of Brighton), and the Chaire Hoover d'éthique économique et sociale (UC Louvain), and works between social policies and political philosophy.
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    ISBN: 9783030794965
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(LIII, 473 p. 82 illus., 34 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2022.
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    Keywords: Klimawandel ; Industrie 4.0 ; Nachhaltige Entwicklung ; Umweltschutz ; Strukturwandel ; Transformationsstaaten ; Russland ; Welt ; International economic relations. ; Development economics. ; Energy policy. ; Energy and state. ; Finance, Public.
    Abstract: Part I The modern experience of fighting climate change based on the opportunities of Industry 4.0 -- Chapter 1 Industry 4.0 as the basis of fighting climate change in developed countries -- Chapter 2 Developing countries on the path to sustainable development: technological provision of Industry 4.0 -- Chapter 3 Fighting climate change in Russia based on the leading technologies of Industry 4.0: strategic foundations and current tendencies -- Chapter 4 Experience of the leading transnational corporations in development of “green” productions based on the digital technologies of Industry 4.0 -- Chapter 5 Experience of organization of responsible production in the transnational network business based on the opportunities of Industry 4.0 -- Part II. Contribution of Industry 4.0 into development of responsible production and consumption -- Chapter 6 Digital opportunities of increase of energy efficiency of economy based on Smart Grid -- Chapter 7 The strategy of development of Russia’s energy sphere in Industry 4.0 until 2030, for implementing the sustainable development goals -- Chapter 8 Development of responsible consumption based on machine visions in Industry 4.0 -- Chapter 9 The concept of organization and control of production waste of a “smart” company based on AI -- Chapter 10 The algorithm of institutionalization and development of responsible production and consumption in Russia in Industry 4.0 for implementing the sustainable development goals -- Part III. “Green” economy in Industry 4.0 -- Chapter 11 The mechanism of implementing “green” innovations in “smart” production under AI control -- Chapter 12 The model of development of “green” production in Industry 4.0 -- Chapter 13 Digital growth points of “green” economy in Industry 4.0 -- Chapter 14 “Green” investments as a growth vector of “green” economy in Industry 4.0 -- Chapter 15 “Road map” of development of “green” economy in Russia in Industry 4.0 for implementing the sustainable development goals -- Part 4. Control of climate change in Industry 4.0 -- Chapter 16 Digital state and public monitoring and management of the processes of environment protection in Industry 4.0 -- Chapter 17 Perspectives of development of ecological non-profit organizations based on the possibilities of Industry 4.0 -- Chapter 18 Creation of “smart” homes as a perspective direction of increasing the resource efficiency of households and development of responsible consumption -- Chapter 19 Control of climate change and reduction of the negative influence of economy on environment in a “smart” region -- Chapter 20 The concept of control and management of climate change in Russia based on the possibilities of Industry 4.0 for implementing the sustainable development goals -- Part V. Ecological responsibility in Industry 4.0 for implementing the sustainable development goals -- Chapter 21 Development of the practice of online corporate ecological reports and the specifics of its institutionalization in emerging markets for implementing the sustainable development goals -- Chapter 22 The model of organization of eco-friendly production based on AI for implementing the sustainable development goals -- Chapter 23 The concept of corporate management of ecological responsibility of business based on the Internet of Things for implementing the sustainable development goals -- Chapter 24 The mechanism of increase of ecological responsibility of households based on ubiquitous computing for implementing the sustainable development goals -- Chapter 25 The program-oriented approach to development of ecological responsibility in Russia in Industry 4.0 for implementing the sustainable development goals.
    Abstract: This book presents a scientific view of fighting climate change in the economy of the future, the foundations of which are being set around the world. The authors substantiate the potential of Industry 4.0 in stimulating sustainable development in environmental protection and preservation of natural resources. This book considers the modern experience of fighting climate change based on possibilities of Industry 4.0 at the national scale in view of developed and developing countries with a special focus on Russia and at the corporate scale by the example of transnational corporations. It determines the future contribution of Industry 4.0 into development of responsible production and consumption, and compiles the “outlines” of “green” economy in Industry 4.0. It offers recommendations for control of climate change in Industry 4.0, and presents the authors’ vision of ecological responsibility in Industry 4.0 for implementing the sustainable development goals. This book will be of interest to academics and practitioners interested in climate change and development of Industry 4.0, as well contributing to a national economic policy for fighting climate change and corporate strategies of sustainable development in Industry 4.0.
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    ISBN: 9783031114953
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XVI, 233 p. 59 illus., 58 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2022.
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Bhatt, Swati Entrepreneurship today
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    Keywords: 1994-2021 ; Unternehmensgründung ; Technischer Fortschritt ; Unternehmenskultur ; Entrepreneurship ; Arbeitsnachfrage ; Welt ; Industries. ; Technological innovations. ; New business enterprises. ; Venture capital. ; Economic development. ; Entrepreneurship ; Small business ; Job creation ; Technology ; Start-ups
    Abstract: 1. Introduction -- 2. Disintermediation -- 3. Shared experience of the pandemic as a bonding mechanism -- 4. Access to data can be empowering: reimagining life-style choices -- 5. The role of government: Cares Act of 3/2020 and ARP of 3/2021 -- 6. Is there a surge in business dynamism? Evidence at the national and state level -- 7. A deep dive into start-up trends: 1994-2021 -- 8. The two digital revolutions: 1994-2006 and 2010-2021 -- 9. State-level characteristics of start-up activity: sectors and demographics -- 10. Conclusion: has the shared pandemic experience created a collective awakening?
    Abstract: This book explores how the U.S. has been in the throes of a startup revolution, fueled by a risk-taking culture. There has been a growth of young startups from 1994, accelerating after 2010 through the present day. Most entrepreneurial activity is in the professional and business services sector, which comprises technical services as well as research and development. However, new establishments face a low survival rate, suggesting that starting businesses is not the problem, sustaining their development and growth is the principal challenge. A paradox is presented by the simultaneous presence of declining labor force participation rates among prime working age adults, a decrease in productivity growth rates in the past decade and a startup revolution. Entrepreneurship can be defined by four native skills that are acquired by experience rather than formal education: resourcefulness, practical intelligence, over-optimism and personal initiative. They emerge from an underlying culture of risk-taking which embraces collaboration, openness to new ideas and an awareness of the environment and the needs of people. Connectivity and shared experiences create communities which provide a sense of belonging and identity through the narrative portrayed and the shared values established. A risk-taking culture is born in such an environment, it cannot be taught but must be learned through experience. Swati Bhatt received her Ph.D. in Economics from Princeton University in 1986 and has been a faculty member there since 1992. Her research interests include the economics of digitization and industrial organization with a focus on the technology industry. Bhatt was a research economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York (1985-1990) and taught at New York University's Stern School of Business (1990-1992). Her publications include: How Digital Communication Technology Shapes Markets (2017) and The Attention Deficit: Unintended Consequences of Digital Connectivity (2019). .
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    ISBN: 9783662540336
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 261 Seiten)
    Series Statement: The Frontiers Collection
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The technological singularity
    Parallel Title: Print version Callaghan, Victor The Technological Singularity : Managing the Journey
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    Keywords: Computer science ; Electronic books ; Einzigkeit ; Technischer Fortschritt ; Wissenschaftsethik ; Künstliche Intelligenz ; Risikomanagement
    Abstract: Foreword -- References -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- 1 Introduction to the Technological Singularity -- 1.1 Why the "Singularity" Is Important -- 1.2 Superintelligence, Superpowers -- 1.3 Danger, Danger! -- 1.4 Uncertainties and Safety -- References -- Risks of, and Responses to, the Journey to the Singularity -- 2 Risks of the Journey to the Singularity -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Catastrophic AGI Risk -- 2.2.1 Most Tasks Will Be Automated -- 2.2.2 AGIs Might Harm Humans -- 2.2.3 AGIs May Become Powerful Quickly -- 2.2.3.1 Hardware Overhang -- 2.2.3.2 Speed Explosion -- 2.2.3.3 Intelligence Explosion -- References -- 3 Responses to the Journey to the Singularity -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Post-Superintelligence Responses -- 3.3 Societal Proposals -- 3.3.1 Do Nothing -- 3.3.1.1 AI Is Too Distant to Be Worth Our Attention -- 3.3.1.2 Little Risk, no Action Needed -- 3.3.1.3 Let Them Kill Us -- 3.3.1.4 "Do Nothing" Proposals-Our View -- 3.3.2 Integrate with Society -- 3.3.2.1 Legal and Economic Controls -- 3.3.2.2 Foster Positive Values -- 3.3.2.3 "Integrate with Society" Proposals-Our View -- 3.3.3 Regulate Research -- 3.3.3.1 Review Boards -- 3.3.3.2 Encourage Research into Safe AGI -- 3.3.3.3 Differential Technological Progress -- 3.3.3.4 International Mass Surveillance -- 3.3.3.5 "Regulate Research" Proposals-Our View -- 3.3.4 Enhance Human Capabilities -- 3.3.4.1 Would We Remain Human? -- 3.3.4.2 Would Evolutionary Pressures Change Us? -- 3.3.4.3 Would Uploading Help? -- 3.3.4.4 "Enhance Human Capabilities" Proposals-Our View -- 3.3.5 Relinquish Technology -- 3.3.5.1 Outlaw AGI -- 3.3.5.2 Restrict Hardware -- 3.3.5.3 "Relinquish Technology" Proposals-Our View -- 3.4 External AGI Constraints -- 3.4.1 AGI Confinement -- 3.4.1.1 Safe Questions -- 3.4.1.2 Virtual Worlds -- 3.4.1.3 Resetting the AGI -- 3.4.1.4 Checks and Balances
    Abstract: 3.4.1.5 "AI Confinement" Proposals-Our View -- 3.4.2 AGI Enforcement -- 3.4.2.1 "AGI Enforcement" Proposals-Our View -- 3.5 Internal Constraints -- 3.5.1 Oracle AI -- 3.5.1.1 Oracles Are Likely to Be Released -- 3.5.1.2 Oracles Will Become Authorities -- 3.5.1.3 "Oracle AI" Proposals-Our View -- 3.5.2 Top-Down Safe AGI -- 3.5.2.1 Three Laws -- 3.5.2.2 Categorical Imperative -- 3.5.2.3 Principle of Voluntary Joyous Growth -- 3.5.2.4 Utilitarianism -- 3.5.2.5 Value Learning -- 3.5.2.6 Approval-Directed Agents -- 3.5.2.7 "Top-Down Safe AGI" Proposals-Our View -- 3.5.3 Bottom-up and Hybrid Safe AGI -- 3.5.3.1 Evolutionary Invariants -- 3.5.3.2 Evolved Morality -- 3.5.3.3 Reinforcement Learning -- 3.5.3.4 Human-like AGI -- 3.5.3.5 "Bottom-up and Hybrid Safe AGI" Proposals-Our View -- 3.5.4 AGI Nanny -- 3.5.4.1 "AGI Nanny" Proposals-Our View -- 3.5.5 Motivational Scaffolding -- 3.5.6 Formal Verification -- 3.5.6.1 "Formal Verification" Proposals-Our View -- 3.5.7 Motivational Weaknesses -- 3.5.7.1 High Discount Rates -- 3.5.7.2 Easily Satiable Goals -- 3.5.7.3 Calculated Indifference -- 3.5.7.4 Programmed Restrictions -- 3.5.7.5 Legal Machine Language -- 3.5.7.6 "Motivational Weaknesses" Proposals-Our View -- 3.6 Conclusion -- Acknowledgementss -- References -- Managing the Singularity Journey -- 4 How Change Agencies Can Affect Our Path Towards a Singularity -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Pre-singularity: The Dynamic Process of Technological Change -- 4.2.1 Paradigm Shifts -- 4.2.2 Technological Change and Innovation Adoption -- 4.2.3 The Change Agency Perspective -- 4.2.3.1 Business Organisations as Agents of Change in Innovation Practice -- 4.2.3.2 Social Networks as Agents of Change -- 4.2.3.3 The Influence of Entrepreneurs as Agents of Change -- 4.2.3.4 Nation States as Agents of Change -- 4.3 Key Drivers of Technology Research and Their Impact
    Abstract: 4.4 The Anti-singularity Postulate -- 4.5 Conclusions -- References -- 5 Agent Foundations for Aligning Machine Intelligence with Human Interests: A Technical Research Agenda -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.1.1 Why These Problems? -- 5.2 Highly Reliable Agent Designs -- 5.2.1 Realistic World-Models -- 5.2.2 Decision Theory -- 5.2.3 Logical Uncertainty -- 5.2.4 Vingean Reflection -- 5.3 Error-Tolerant Agent Designs -- 5.4 Value Specification -- 5.5 Discussion -- 5.5.1 Toward a Formal Understanding of the Problem -- 5.5.2 Why Start Now? -- References -- 6 Risk Analysis and Risk Management for the Artificial Superintelligence Research and Development Process -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Key ASI R&D Risk and Decision Issues -- 6.3 Risk Analysis Methods -- 6.3.1 Fault Trees -- 6.3.2 Event Trees -- 6.3.3 Estimating Parameters for Fault Trees and Event Trees -- 6.3.4 Elicitation of Expert Judgment -- 6.3.5 Aggregation of Data Sources -- 6.4 Risk Management Decision Analysis Methods -- 6.5 Evaluating Opportunities for Future Research -- 6.6 Concluding Thoughts -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 7 Diminishing Returns and Recursive Self Improving Artificial Intelligence -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Self-improvement -- 7.2.1 Evolutionary Algorithms -- 7.2.2 Learning Algorithms -- 7.3 Limits of Recursively Improving Intelligent Algorithms -- 7.3.1 Software Improvements -- 7.3.2 Hardware Improvements -- 7.4 The Takeaway -- References -- 8 Energy, Complexity, and the Singularity -- 8.1 A Contradiction -- 8.2 Challenges -- 8.2.1 Climate Change -- 8.2.2 Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services -- 8.2.3 Energy-or, Where's My Jetsons Car? -- 8.2.4 The Troubles with Science -- 8.3 Energy and Complexity -- 8.4 Exponentials and Feedbacks -- 8.5 Ingenuity, not Data Processing -- 8.6 In Summary -- Acknowledgements -- References
    Abstract: 9 Computer Simulations as a Technological Singularity in the Empirical Sciences -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 The Anthropocentric Predicament -- 9.3 The Reliability of Computer Simulations -- 9.3.1 Verification and Validation Methods -- 9.4 Final Words -- References -- 10 Can the Singularity Be Patented? (And Other IP Conundrums for Converging Technologies) -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 A Singular Promise -- 10.3 Intellectual Property -- 10.3.1 Some General IP Problems in Converging Technologies -- 10.3.2 Some Gaps in IP Relating to the Singularity -- 10.4 Limits to Ownership and Other Monopolies -- 10.5 Owning the Singularity -- 10.6 Ethics, Patents and Artificial Agents -- 10.7 The Open Alternative -- References -- 11 The Emotional Nature of Post-Cognitive Singularities -- 11.1 Technological Singularity: Key Concepts -- 11.1.1 Tools and Methods -- 11.1.2 Singularity: Main Hypotheses -- 11.1.3 Implications of Post-singularity Entities with Advanced, Meta-cognitive Intelligence Ruled by Para-emotions -- 11.2 Post-cognitive Singularity Entities and their Physical Nature -- 11.2.1 Being a Singularity Entity -- 11.2.1.1 Super-intelligent Entities -- 11.2.1.2 Transhumans -- 11.2.2 Post Singularity Entities as Living Systems? -- 11.3 Para-emotional Systems -- 11.4 Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 12 A Psychoanalytic Approach to the Singularity: Why We Cannot Do Without Auxiliary Constructions -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 AI and Intelligence -- 12.3 Consciousness -- 12.4 Reason and Emotion -- 12.5 Psychoanalysis -- 12.6 Conclusion -- References -- Reflections on the Journey -- 13 Reflections on the Singularity Journey -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 Eliezer Yudkowsky -- 13.2.1 The Event Horizon -- 13.2.2 Accelerating Change -- 13.2.3 The Intelligence Explosion -- 13.2.4 MIRI and LessWrong -- 13.3 Scott Aaronson -- 13.4 Stuart Armstrong
    Abstract: 13.5 Too Far in the Future -- 13.6 Scott Siskind -- 13.6.1 Wireheading -- 13.6.2 Work on AI Safety Now -- 14 Singularity Blog Insights -- 14.1 Three Major Singularity Schools -- 14.2 AI Timeline Predictions: Are We Getting Better? -- 14.3 No Time Like the Present for AI Safety Work -- 14.4 The Singularity Is Far -- Appendix -- The Coming Technological Singularity: How to Survive in the Post-human Era (reprint) -- References -- References -- Titles in this Series
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    ISBN: 9783319177809
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XII, 251 p. 76 illus., 60 illus. in color, online resource)
    Series Statement: International Perspectives on Social Policy, Administration, and Practice
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Grinin, Leonid Great divergence and great convergence
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    Keywords: Wirtschaftswachstum ; Wirtschaftliche Konvergenz ; Technischer Fortschritt ; Wirtschaftliche Anpassung ; Entwicklungsländer ; Welt ; Economics ; Political economy ; International economics ; Population ; Demography ; Economics ; International economics ; Population ; Demography
    Abstract: Introduction. And yet the Twain Meet: Great Convergence brings the East closer to the West -- Great Divergence and the Rise of the West -- Great Convergence and the Rise of the Rest -- The Great Convergence and Globalization: How the Former Colo-nies Became the World Economic Locomotives -- Afterword. The Great Convergence and Possible Increase in Global Instability, or the World without an Absolute Leader.
    Abstract: This new monograph provides a stimulating new take on hotly contested topics in world modernization and the globalizing economy. It begins by situating what is called the Great Divergence--the social/technological revolution that led European nations to outpace the early dominance of Asia--in historical context over centuries. This is contrasted with an equally powerful Great Convergence, the recent economic and technological expansion taking place in Third World nations and characterized by narrowing inequity among nations. They are seen here as two phases of an inevitable global process, centuries in the making, with the potential for both positive and negative results. This sophisticated presentation examines: Why the developing world is growing more rapidly than the developed world. How this development began occurring under the Western world's radar. How former colonies of major powers grew to drive the world's economy. Why so many Western economists have been slow to recognize the Great Convergence. The increasing risk of geopolitical instability. Why the world is likely to find itself without an absolute leader after the end of the American hegemony A work of rare scope, Great Divergence and Great Convergence gives sociologists, global economists, demographers, and global historians a deeper understanding of the broader movement of social and economic history, combined with a long view of history as it is currently being made; it also offers some thrilling forecasts for global development in the forthcoming decades.
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction. And yet the Twain Meet: Great Convergence brings the East closer to the WestGreat Divergence and the Rise of the West -- Great Convergence and the Rise of the Rest -- The Great Convergence and Globalization: How the Former Colo-nies Became the World Economic Locomotives -- Afterword. The Great Convergence and Possible Increase in Global Instability, or the World without an Absolute Leader.
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    ISBN: 9783319186009
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (VI, 171 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: Studies in Applied Philosophy, Epistemology and Rational Ethics 21
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    Keywords: Social sciences ; Philosophy (General) ; Computer science ; Social Sciences ; Social sciences ; Philosophy (General) ; Computer science
    Abstract: The book examines the emerging approach of using qualitative methods, such as interviews and field observations, in the philosophy of science. Qualitative methods are gaining popularity among philosophers of science as more and more scholars are resorting to empirical work in their study of scientific practices. At the same time, the results produced through empirical work are quite different from those gained through the kind of introspective conceptual analysis more typical of philosophy. This volume explores the benefits and challenges of an empirical philosophy of science and addresses questions such as: What do philosophers gain from empirical work? How can empirical research help to develop philosophical concepts? How do we integrate philosophical frameworks and empirical research? What constraints do we accept when choosing an empirical approach? What constraints does a pronounced theoretical focus impose on empirical work? Nine experts discuss their thoughts and empirical results in the chapters of this book with the aim of providing readers with an answer to these questions.
    Description / Table of Contents: Part I FoundationsPart II Case Studies -- Part III Empirical Philosophy of Science and HPS.
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    ISBN: 9783319004495
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XX, 150 p. 7 illus., 6 illus. in color, online resource)
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Oestreicher, Andreas, 1956 - Taxation of income from domestic and cross-border collective investment
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    Keywords: Investmentfonds ; Anlageverhalten ; Kapitalertragsteuer ; Steuerbelastung ; Welt ; Public finance ; Law ; Law ; Public finance ; Kapitalanlage ; Steuer ; Vergleich
    Abstract: The Fund Reporting Cloud® has made tax reporting less complex, but comparing the effective tax treatment of investment funds and their investors in an international environment is still an ambitious task. Against this background, this study examines the tax consequences at fund, asset, and investor level. In geographical terms our comparison covers eleven European countries, the USA, and Japan. Our analysis of the relevant tax provisions, which is of a primarily qualitative nature, is complemented by a quantitative comparison of the tax burden for a model investor investing assets nationally in the form of a collective investment. It will be of interest both for investors seeking tax advantages and for governments to check whether there is a need for tax reforms. It also ties in perfectly with the current evaluations at OECD level in the context of TRACE
    Description / Table of Contents: IntroductionAnalysis -- Country summaries.
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    ISBN: 9783642453588
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXIV, 459 p. 61 illus., 23 illus. in color, online resource)
    Series Statement: Theory and Applications of Natural Language Processing
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Natural language processing of semitic languages
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    Keywords: Computer science ; Computer Science ; Translators (Computer programs) ; Computational linguistics ; Computer science ; Translators (Computer programs) ; Computational linguistics ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Semitische Sprachen ; Natürliche Sprache
    Abstract: Part I Natural Language Processing Core-Technologies -- 1.Linguistic Introduction: The Orthography, Morphology and Syntax of Semitic Languages. R.Fabri, M.Gasser, N. Habash, G. Kiraz and S.Wintner -- 2.Morphological Processing of Semitic Languages. S.Wintner -- 3.Syntax and Parsing of Semitic Languages. R. Tsarfaty -- 4.Semantic Processing of Semitic Languages. M. Diab and Y.Marton -- 5.Language Modeling. I. Heintz -- Part II Natural Language Processing Applications -- 6.Statistical Machine Translation. H. Hassan and K.Darwish -- 7.Named Entity Recognition. B.Mohit -- 8.Anaphora Resolution. K.M. Seddik and A. Farghaly -- 9.Relation Extraction. V. Castelli and I. Zitouni -- 10.Information Retrieval. K. Darwish -- 11.Question Answering. Y. Benajiba, P. Rosso, L. Abouenour, O. Trigui, K.Bouzoubaa and L.H. Belguith -- 12.Automatic Summarization -- L.H. Belguith, M. Ellouze, M.H. Maaloul, M. Jaoua, F. Kallel Jaoua and P. Blache -- 13.Automatic Speech Recognition. H. Soltau, G. Saon, L. Mangu, H-K.Kuo, B.Kingsbury, S. Chu and F. Biadsy
    Abstract: Research in Natural Language Processing (NLP) has rapidly advanced in recent years, resulting in exciting algorithms for sophisticated processing of text and speech in various languages. Much of this work focuses on English; in this book we address another group of interesting and challenging languages for NLP research: the Semitic languages. The Semitic group of languages includes Arabic (206 million native speakers), Amharic (27 million), Hebrew (7 million), Tigrinya (6.7 million), Syriac (1 million) and Maltese (419 thousand). Semitic languages exhibit unique morphological processes, challenging syntactic constructions, and various other phenomena that are less prevalent in other natural languages. These challenges call for unique solutions, many of which are described in this book. The 13 chapters presented in this book bring together leading scientists from several universities and research institutes worldwide. While this book devotes some attention to cutting-edge algorithms and techniques, its primary purpose is a thorough explication of best practices in the field. Furthermore, every chapter describes how the techniques discussed apply to Semitic languages. The book covers both statistical approaches to NLP, which are dominant across various applications nowadays, and the more traditional, rule-based approaches, that were proven useful for several other application domains. We hope that this book will provide a "one-stop-shop'' for all the requisite background and practical advice when building NLP applications for Semitic languages
    Description / Table of Contents: Preface; Acknowledgments; Technical Review Committee; Contents; About the Editor; Part I Natural Language Processing Core-Technologies; Chapter1 Linguistic Introduction: The Orthography, Morphology and Syntax of Semitic Languages; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Amharic; 1.2.1 Orthography; 1.2.2 Derivational Morphology; Lexicon; Root and Pattern Processes; Other Derivational Processes; 1.2.3 Inflectional Morphology; Verbs; Nominals; 1.2.4 Basic Syntactic Structure; Noun Phrases; Clauses; 1.3 Arabic; 1.3.1 Orthography; Arabic Script; Arabic Spelling; 1.3.2 Morphology; Templatic Morphology
    Description / Table of Contents: Concatenative MorphologyDerivational Morphology; Inflectional Morphology; Form-Function Independence; Dialectal Arabic Morphology; Morphological Ambiguity; 1.3.3 Basic Syntactic Structure; Morphology and Syntax; Sentence Structure; Nominal Phrase Structure; Relative Clauses; Arabic Dialect Syntax; 1.4 Hebrew; 1.4.1 Orthography; 1.4.2 Derivational Morphology; Root and Pattern Processes; Other Derivational Processes; 1.4.3 Inflectional Morphology; Verbs; Nominals; Other Closed-Class Items; 1.4.4 Morphological Ambiguity; 1.4.5 Basic Syntactic Structure; 1.5 Maltese; 1.5.1 Orthography
    Description / Table of Contents: 1.5.2 Derivational MorphologyMixed Root-Based and Stem-Based Morphology; 1.5.3 Inflectional Morphology; Verbs; Nominals; Other Closed Class Items; 1.5.4 Basic Syntactic Structure; 1.6 Syriac; 1.6.1 Orthography; 1.6.2 Derivational Morphology; 1.6.3 Inflectional Morphology; 1.6.4 Syntax; 1.7 Contrastive Analysis; 1.7.1 Orthography; 1.7.2 Phonology; 1.7.3 Morphology; 1.7.4 Syntax; 1.7.5 Lexicon; 1.8 Conclusion; References; Chapter2 Morphological Processing of Semitic Languages; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Basic Notions; 2.3 The Challenges of Morphological Processing
    Description / Table of Contents: 2.4 Computational Approaches to Morphology2.4.1 Two-Level Morphology; 2.4.2 Multi-tape Automata; 2.4.3 The Xerox Approach; 2.4.4 Registered Automata; 2.4.5 Analysis by Generation; 2.4.6 Functional Morphology; 2.5 Morphological Analysis and Generation of Semitic Languages; 2.5.1 Amharic; 2.5.2 Arabic; 2.5.3 Hebrew; 2.5.4 Other Languages; 2.5.5 Related Applications; 2.6 Morphological Disambiguation of Semitic Languages; 2.7 Future Directions; References; Chapter3 Syntax and Parsing of Semitic Languages; 3.1 Introduction; 3.1.1 Parsing Systems; Syntactic Analysis; Models and Algorithms
    Description / Table of Contents: 3.1.2 Semitic LanguagesScript and Orthography; Morphology; Syntax; 3.1.3 The Main Challenges; The Architectural Challenge; The Modeling Challenge; The Lexical Challenge; 3.1.4 Summary and Conclusion; 3.2 Case Study: Generative Probabilistic Parsing; 3.2.1 Formal Preliminaries; Probabilistic Grammars; Training; Decoding; Evaluation; 3.2.2 An Architecture for Parsing Semitic Languages; Preliminaries; Joint Probabilistic Modeling; Lattice-Based Decoding; Evaluation; Summary and Conclusion; 3.2.3 The Syntactic Model; PCFG Refinements; Constrained Parsing; Discriminative Approaches
    Description / Table of Contents: 3.2.4 The Lexical Model
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    ISBN: 9783319016672
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (VIII, 79 p. 11 illus, online resource)
    Series Statement: SpringerBriefs in Education
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Grand Challenges in Technology Enhanced Learning
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    Keywords: Computer science ; Education ; Education ; Computer science ; Computer science ; Education ; Konferenzschrift 2013 ; E-Learning ; E-Learning
    Abstract: This book presents a key piece of the vision and strategy developed in STELLAR. It sets out a new mid-term agenda by defining Grand Challenges for research and development in technology-enhanced learning. Other than mere technology prizes, STELLAR Grand Challenges deal with problems at the interface of social and technical sciences. They pose problems that can be solved only in interdisciplinary collaboration. The descriptions of the Grand Challenge Problems were sent out to a number of stakeholders from industry, academia, and policy-making who responded with insightful, creative and critical comments bringing in their specific perspectives. This book will inspire everyone interested in TEL and its neighboring disciplines in their future projects. All of the listed problems, first hints with respect to the approach, measurable success indicators and funding sources are outlined. The challenges focus on what noted experts regard as important upcoming, pending, and innovative fields of research, the solution of which is within reach in a timeframe of a mere 2 to 15 years of work
    Description / Table of Contents: Grand Challenge Problems from the Alpine Rendez-Vous - an Introduction1.1 The Concept of Grand Challenge Problems -- 1.2 Development of the Grand Challenge Problems at the Alpine Rendez-Vous -- 2 -- 2.1.1 GCP1: Open Collaboration in Formal Education -- 2.1.2 GCP2: Technology-Supported Representation-Fitness -- 2.1.3 GCP3: Rich-Media Assignments -- 2.1.4 GCP4: Supporting an Open Culture of Design for TEL -- 2.1.5 GCP5: Multi-Level Evaluations of TEL -- Guest Commentaries on Connecting Learners -- 2.1.6 Guest Commentary by Roy Peas -- 2.1.7 Guest Commentary by Michelle Selinger.- 2.2 Grand Challenge Problems Focusing on Orchestrating Learning -- 2.2.1 GCP6: Emotion-Adaptive TEL -- 2.2.2 GCP7: Assessment and Automated Feedback -- 2.2.3 GCP8: One Informed Tutor per Child -- 2.2.4 GCP9: Improving Educational Practices through Data-supported Information Systems -- 2.2.5 GCP10: Semiotic Recommender Systems for Learning -- 2.2.6 GCP11: Enhancing Learning with Improved Information Retrieval.- 2.2.7 GCP12: Open TEL Practices -- Guest Commentaries on Orchestrating Learning -- 2.2.8 Guest Commentary -- 2.2.9 Guest Commentary by Florian Schulz-Pernice -- 2.2.10 Guest Commentary by Jim Slotta -- 2.3 Grand Challenge Problems Focusing on Contextualising Learning -- 2.3.1 GCP13: Learning Reading at Home (Authors: Andrew Manches, Ros Sutherland and Sarah Eagle) -- 2.3.2 GCP14: Technology for Young Children’s Expression of Scientific Ideas (Authors: Andrew Manches & Ros Sutherland) -- 2.3.3 GCP15: Evaluating Informal TEL (Author: Denise M. Whitelock) -- 2.3.4 GCP16: Engaging the Brains Reward System.- 2.3.5 GCP17: Drop-Out Prevention through Attrition Analytics -- 2.3.6 GCP18: New Forms of Assessment for Social TEL Environments -- 2.3.7 GCP19: Guidance for Technology Use in Early Years -- 2.3.8 GCP20: TEL Plasticity -- 2.3.9 GCP21: European TEL DataMart -- Guest Commentaries on Contextualising Learning -- 2.3.10 Guest Commentary by Charles Crook -- 2.3.11 Guest Commentary by Allison Littlejohn -- 2.3.12 Guest Commentary by Yves Punie -- 2.3.13 Guest Commentary by Karen Velasco -- GCP22: Open Research Methodology Infrastructure for CSCL.- General Conclusions -- References.
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    Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg
    ISBN: 9783642219603
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XIV, 424p, digital)
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Abeyratne, Ruwantissa I. R., 1951 - Strategic issues in air transport
    DDC: 341.4
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    Keywords: Luftverkehr ; Luftverkehrssicherheit ; Internationale Sicherheit ; Nachhaltige Mobilität ; Verkehrsökonomik ; Welt ; Astronautics ; Law ; Law ; Astronautics ; Luftverkehr ; Sicherheit ; Nachhaltigkeit ; Umweltschutz ; Luftverkehr ; Sicherheit ; Nachhaltigkeit ; Umweltschutz
    Abstract: Ruwantissa Abeyratne
    Abstract: There are broadly four strategic issues in aviation: safety; security; environmental protection; and, sustainability in air transport. These issues will remain for a long time as key considerations in the safe, regular, efficient and economic development of air transport. Within these four broad categories come numerous subjects that require attention of the aviation industry as well as the States. In six chapters, this book engages in detailed discussions on these subjects as they unravelled in events of recent years. The issue of safety is addressed first, following an introduction of the re
    Description / Table of Contents: Strategic Issues in Air Transport; 1.1.2 Security; 1.2 The Assembly; 1.2.1 Safety; 1.2.3 Environmental Protection; 2.1.4 Provision of Air Traffic Services; 2.1.5.1 The Role of ICAO; 2.2 The Use of Airspace; 2.2.4 ICAO Initiatives; 2.3 Aviation Medicine; 2.3.1 The Aerotoxic Syndrome; 2.3.3 Medical Issues of Technical Crew Members; 2.4 Meteorological Issues; 2.4.1 ICAO´s Work on Mitigating the Effects of Volcanic Ash on Aviation; 2.4.3 State Liability; 2.6.1 The Role of ICAO; 2.6.4.1 The Banjul Accord Group (BAG); 2.7.2 Policy Aspects of Blacklisting; 2.7.3 Regulatory Oversight; References
    Description / Table of Contents: 3.2.1 Complicity3.2.2 Condonation; 3.2.3 Knowledge; 3.2.4 Security of the Passport; 3.3 Full Body Scanners and Emergent Issues; 3.3.3 Flight NW 253; 3.3.4 The AVSEC Panel; 3.4 Suppressing the Financing of Terrorism; 3.4.1.4 Acts Which Aid and Abet National Terrorism; 3.5 Civil Unrest and Aviation; 3.5.2 Airport and Aviation Security; Offences Under the Convention; 5.2.1 The Anomaly; 5.3 Open Skies; 5.3.2 Effect of Open Skies Competition; 5.4 Slot Allocation; 5.5 Corporate Foresight; References
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    ISBN: 9783642230059
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XLI, 502p, digital)
    Edition: 2nd ed. 2012
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. German corporate governance in international and European context
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    Keywords: Corporate Governance ; Führungsorganisation ; Deutschland ; Welt ; Unternehmensverfassung ; Gesellschaftsrecht ; EU-Gesellschaftsrecht ; Internationales Gesellschaftsrecht ; EU-Staaten ; OECD-Staaten ; USA ; Großbritannien ; Australien ; Commercial law ; Industrial management ; Law ; Law ; Commercial law ; Industrial management ; Deutschland ; Corporate Governance ; Europäische Union ; Deutschland ; Corporate Governance ; Europäische Union
    Abstract: Matthias Caspe
    Abstract: Corporate governance encompasses the free enterprise system, which is treated comprehensively in this book from a German perspective. This distinguishes the book from other books written in English in this subject area, not only because of the comprehensive way it covers German corporate law and corporate governance, but also because of the fact that it provides international and European perspectives on these important topics. This second edition is an extensively revised and updated version of the first edition, in particular with a view to the worldwide debt crisis. The authors provide readers with an overview of the unique features of German business and enterprise law and an in-depth analysis of the organs of governance of German public limited companies (general meeting, management board, supervisory board). In addition, approaches for reforms required at the international level are also suggested and discussed, including, among others, the unique interplay and dynamics of the German two-tier board model with the system of codetermination, referring to the arrangement of employees sitting on the supervisory boards of German public limited companies and private companies employing more than 500 employees; also covered are significant recent legal developments in Europe. The book highlights the core function of valuation and financial reporting at the international, European and German levels, with accounting as the documentary proof of good corporate governance. It also expands the scope of the first edition by a treatment of the German financial sector, global corporate finance and governance, and by including a new chapter on compliance of corporate governance laws, rules and standards in Germany. As far as comparative law is concerned, new developments in the area of corporate governance in the EU, the OECD Principles of Corporate Governance and corporate governance in the US, the UK and Australia are covered. The book is addressed to researchers, practitioners and basically anyone with an interest in the complex, but intriguing areas of corporate law and corporate governance. Professor Dr. Jean J. du Plessis, Deakin University, Geelong Victoria, Australia Professor Dr. Bernhard Großfeld, Muenster, Germany Professor Dr. Claus Luttermann, Catholic University of Eichstaett-Ingolstadt, Ingolstadt, Germany Professor Dr. Ingo Saenger, University of Muenster, Muenster, Germany Professor Dr. Otto Sandrock, Muenster, Germany
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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    ISBN: 9783642202049
    Language: German
    Pages: Online-Ressource
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Springer eBook Collection. Computer Science & Engineering Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Series Statement: acatech Diskutiert
    DDC: 306.3094/09033
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    Keywords: Computer science ; Software engineering ; Computer engineering ; Konferenzschrift ; Deutschland ; Produktionsstandort ; Standortfaktor ; Innovationsfähigkeit ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Nachhaltigkeit
    Abstract: Hans-Peter Wiendahl
    Abstract: Spätestens mit Beginn der Finanzkrise ist das Thema Wirtschaftswachstum und damit Wertschöpfung in den Vordergrund des öffentlichen Interesses gerückt. Die anhaltende Diskussion um begrenzte Ressourcen und den demografischen Wandel verstärkt in Teilen der Gesellschaft das Misstrauen gegenüber dem sogenannten „Wirtschaftswachstum". Dieser Band diskutiert die Frage, wie wohlstandsmehrendes Wachstum bei begrenzten Ressourcen und den anstehenden demografischen Veränderungen möglich ist und plädiert für eine neue Art von Wachstum: Wachstum, das einerseits den Wohlstand und das Beschäftigungsniveau
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    Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg | Cham : Springer International Publishing AG
    ISBN: 9783642190506 , 3642190502
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (800 Seiten) , 105 illus., 58 illus. in color.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2011
    Series Statement: Security and Cryptology 6545
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Digital Privacy
    DDC: 3,034,834
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    Keywords: Identitätsverwaltung ; Privatsphäre ; Benutzerorientierung ; Trusted Computing ; Anonymisierung ; Systemplattform ; Computers and civilization ; Electronic data processing Management ; Application software ; Computer science ; Information technology Management ; Cryptography ; Data encryption (Computer science) ; Computers and Society ; IT Operations ; Computer and Information Systems Applications ; Models of Computation ; Computer Application in Administrative Data Processing ; Cryptology ; Aufsatzsammlung
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    Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg
    ISBN: 9783540752769
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource , v.: digital
    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T.: eCulture
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    Keywords: Computer science ; Humanities ; Humanities Arts ; Information systems ; Library science ; Virtuelles Museum ; Kulturerbe ; Informationsgesellschaft ; Kulturgut ; Digitalisierung ; Kulturgüterschutz ; Informationstechnik
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    ISBN: 9783540457718 , 3540457712 , 3540457690 , 3540830898
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (VIII, 240 Seiten)
    Edition: 1st edition 2006
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence 4211
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Symbol Grounding and Beyond
    DDC: 306.44
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    Keywords: Computerlinguistik ; Sociolinguistics ; Artificial intelligence ; Computer simulation ; Computer science ; Natural language processing (Computer science) ; Social sciences Data processing ; Sociolinguistics ; Artificial Intelligence ; Computer Modelling ; Theory of Computation ; Natural Language Processing (NLP) ; Computer Application in Social and Behavioral Sciences ; Konferenzschrift 2006
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    Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg | Cham : Springer International Publishing AG
    ISBN: 9783540316138 , 3540316132 , 3540307079 , 3540818464
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (X, 315 Seiten)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2005
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence 3413
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Socionics
    DDC: 301
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    Keywords: Sozionik ; Verteilte künstliche Intelligenz ; Künstliche Gesellschaft ; Komplexes System ; Soziales System ; Selbst organisierendes System ; Mehragentensystem ; Sociology ; Artificial intelligence ; Computer science ; Computers, Special purpose ; Social sciences Data processing ; Computers and civilization ; Sociology ; Artificial Intelligence ; Theory of Computation ; Special Purpose and Application-Based Systems ; Computer Application in Social and Behavioral Sciences ; Computers and Society ; Aufsatzsammlung
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    ISBN: 9783540209232
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2934
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    Series Statement: Lecture notes in computer science
    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Regulated agent-based social systems
    DDC: 303.4834
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    Keywords: Artificial intelligence ; Computer Communication Networks ; Computer science ; Computer simulation ; Social sciences_xData processing ; Computer Science ; Konferenzschrift 2002 ; Mehragentensystem ; Autonomer Agent ; Soziales System ; Selbst organisierendes System
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