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Genomes --- Genomes. --- Genomics. --- Genomics --- Precision medicine --- Information Dissemination --- Precision Medicine --- Data processing. --- Information Dissemination. --- Precision Medicine.
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The definitive work in D&I research — now completely updated and expandedDissemination and Implementation Research in Health is a practical guide to making research more consequential, a collection assembled and written by today's leading D&I researchers
Translational Science, Biomedical --- Information Dissemination --- Implementation Science. --- Recherche médicale translationnelle --- Diffusion de l'information --- Science de la mise en oeuvre. --- Médecine --- Diffusion sélective de l'information. --- methods. --- méthodes. --- Recherche.
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This technical assistance (TA) report on Republic of Uzbekistan discusses summary of mission outcomes and priority recommendations of National Accounts mission. The Caucasus, Central Asia, and Mongolia Regional Capacity Development Center (CCAMTAC) conducted a TA mission on source data for national accounts. The main purpose of the mission was to assist the Statistics Agency (SA) of Uzbekistan in improving source data for compiling annual and quarterly gross domestic product (GDP). The national accounts team has made very good progress in compiling and disseminating quarterly national accounts aggregates on a discrete basis, which are required for subscription to the IMF’s Special Data Dissemination Standard (SDDS). The mission reviewed and discussed source data collection issues for all GDP activities. The mission reviewed the compilation of some GDP aggregates. The methods for quarterly GDP discrete estimates follow international best practices. During the meeting with senior management, it has been agreed that all improvements suggested to source data would be taken into account and implemented. Moreover, cooperation with tax authorities should be sought to increase data coverage for small and micro units, as well as individual producers.
Computer Programs: General --- Consumer price indexes --- Data Access --- Data capture & analysis --- Data Collection and Data Estimation Methodology --- Data collection --- Data Transmission Systems --- Data transmission systems --- Databases --- Deflation --- Economic and financial statistics --- Economic statistics --- General Aggregative Models: General --- Industrial production --- Industries --- Industries: General --- Inflation --- International agencies --- International Agreements and Observance --- International Economics --- International institutions --- International organization --- International Organizations --- Macroeconomics --- Macroeconomics: Production --- Methodology for Collecting, Estimating, and Organizing Macroeconomic Data --- Monetary economics --- Monetary Policy --- Monetary policy --- Money and Monetary Policy --- National accounts --- National income --- Price indexes --- Price Level --- Prices --- Production --- Special Data Dissemination Standard (SDDS) --- Uzbekistan, Republic of
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This technical note provides an assessment of how external sector statistics capacity development has improved the availability of balance of payments and international investment position data in select countries of sub-Saharan Africa over the period FY2015–22. All countries assessed have made strides to sustain the benefits of capacity development despite continuing challenges.
Balance of payments statistics --- Balance of payments --- Computer Programs: General --- Computer Programs: Other --- Current Account Adjustment --- Data Access --- Data capture & analysis --- Data Collection and Data Estimation Methodology --- Data collection --- Data Transmission Systems --- Data transmission systems --- Databases --- Econometrics & economic statistics --- Economic and financial statistics --- Economic statistics --- Expenditure --- Expenditures, Public --- Exports and Imports --- External position --- External sector statistics --- International economics --- International investment position --- International Investment --- International Taxation --- Investments, Foreign --- Long-term Capital Movements --- Methodology for Collecting, Estimating, and Organizing Macroeconomic Data --- Monetary economics --- National Government Expenditures and Related Policies: General --- Public finance & taxation --- Public Finance --- Revenue administration --- Short-term Capital Movements --- Special Data Dissemination Standard (SDDS) --- Statistics --- Tax administration and procedure --- Tax Evasion and Avoidance
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"A groundbreaking new history of the shared legacy of expulsion among Jews and Christian moneylenders in late medieval Europe Beginning in the twelfth century, Jewish moneylenders increasingly found themselves in the crosshairs of European authorities, who denounced the evils of usury as they expelled Jews from their lands. Yet Jews were not alone in supplying coin and credit to needy borrowers. Across much of Western Europe, foreign Christians likewise engaged in professional moneylending, and they too faced repeated threats of expulsion from the communities in which they settled. No Return examines how mass expulsion became a pervasive feature of European law and politics-with tragic consequences that have reverberated down to th e present. Drawing on unpublished archival evidence ranging from fiscal ledgers and legal opinions to sermons and student notebooks, Rowan Dorin traces how an association between usury and expulsion entrenched itself in Latin Christendom from the twelfth century onward. Showing how ideas and practices of expulsion were imitated and repurposed in different contexts, he offers a provocative reconsideration of the dynamics of persecution in late medieval society. Uncovering the protean and contagious nature of expulsion, No Return is a panoramic work of history that offers new perspectives on Jewish-Christian relations, the circulation of norms and ideas in the age before print, and the intersection of law, religion, and economic life in premodern Europe"-- "Beginning in the twelfth century, Jewish moneylenders increasingly found themselves in the crosshairs of European authorities, who denounced the evils of usury as they expelled Jews from their lands. Yet Jews were not alone in supplying coin and credit to needy borrowers. Across much of Western Europe, foreign Christians likewise engaged in professional moneylending, and they too faced repeated threats of expulsion from the communities in which they settled. No Return examines how mass expulsion became a pervasive feature of European law and politics-with tragic consequences that have reverberated down to the present. Drawing on unpublished archival evidence ranging from fiscal ledgers and legal opinions to sermons and student notebooks, Rowan Dorin traces how an association between usury and expulsion entrenched itself in Latin Christendom from the twelfth century onward. Showing how ideas and practices of expulsion were imitated and repurposed in different contexts, he offers a provocative reconsideration of the dynamics of persecution in late medieval society. Uncovering the protean and contagious nature of expulsion, No Return is a panoramic work of history that offers new perspectives on Jewish-Christian relations, the circulation of norms and ideas in the age before print, and the intersection of law, religion, and economic life in premodern Europe"--
Jews --- Exile (Punishment) --- Usury --- Persecutions --- Religious aspects. --- Aaron of Lincoln. --- Abbess. --- Abeyance. --- Accrual. --- Advocatus. --- Antipathy. --- Attempt. --- Auvergne. --- Auxerre. --- Bishop of London. --- Boppard. --- Chaplain. --- Civil disobedience. --- Cleric (Dungeons & Dragons). --- Clerical Discipline. --- Competent authority. --- Consent. --- Consideration. --- Constitution. --- Constitutions of Clarendon. --- Contract. --- County of Burgundy. --- Credit (finance). --- Decree. --- Dissemination. --- Divine grace. --- Duke of Brabant. --- Economic ethics. --- Exchequer of the Jews. --- Excommunication. --- Exemption (church). --- Exile. --- Fasting. --- Foligno. --- Forced migration. --- Gospel. --- Governance. --- Grandparent. --- Green library. --- Harassment. --- Heresy. --- High Middle Ages. --- Hildesheim. --- Homily. --- Hostility. --- I Wish (manhwa). --- Infidel. --- Intestacy. --- Ketuvim. --- Lateran. --- Lecture. --- Legal Legitimacy. --- Lombards. --- Majesty. --- Mark Granovetter. --- Medieval Latin. --- Merovingian dynasty. --- Modern English. --- Moneylender. --- Mont Saint-Michel. --- Northern Europe. --- Outlaw. --- Papal States. --- Persecution. --- Pessimism. --- Peter the Venerable. --- Petition to the King. --- Philip VI of France. --- Poetry. --- Political economy. --- Politician. --- Pope Alexander II. --- Pope Gregory I. --- Presumption (canon law). --- Pretext. --- Privilegium Maius. --- Promulgation. --- Provision (accounting). --- Reims. --- Religious community. --- Religious identity. --- Result. --- Richard Landes. --- Righteousness. --- Ruler. --- Safeguarding. --- Sally Falk Moore. --- Saving. --- Self-interest. --- Sources of law. --- Sovereignty. --- Status quo. --- Statute of the Jewry. --- Statute. --- Tallage. --- Target audience. --- Tropological reading. --- University of Pennsylvania Press. --- Usury. --- Writing.
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