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    relationships with patients or staff that arise in the programme of clinical work. ... c) to allow the trainee to comment on the adequacy of the placement. ... discussions with the trainee and supervisor separately and then hold a joint discussion.
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    order to re-establish fiscal balance and prevent a run on the reserves11. ... The post-election cutback expected by the Nordhaus model again does not materialise. ... uncommitted groups – the principal battleground, in Zambia, being urban workers...
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    Binomial and multinomial logit models are specified to estimate the effect of individual. ... need” of another there is a very high probability that others (beside the. ... beneficiary) will agree the “need” has been met. There is accordingly...
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    and sold in the market and xi is the output of firm i. ... iii) The game is solved by backward induction. (iv) Thediscount rate is r. ... and, (ii) in the case that firm 2 is low-cost:. (x11, x. ... The solution to thequadratic is given by. x2(6)...
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    problematic if the countries face so-called asymmetric shocks. That is, shocks affecting. ... and the Netherlands may be relatively low and stable, Central and Eastern European. ... for all countries. Although the optimum currency areas theory...
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    The Stackelberg Model as a Partial Solution tothe Problem of Pricing in a Network. ... prices to independently maximise profitsfor the remaining single-firm prices in a second stage. ... Maximising with respect to P, and solving the fourfirst-order...
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    ignore one or more of the attributes in the experiment, a phenomenon that. ... so, which attributes (Stated ANA). This can either be done after the choice. ... the fact that the attribute processing rule may change over the choice se-. ... 1. The...
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    Perron (1989, 1990) show that traditional unit roots might incorrectly conclude that the. ... gate level, changed may be smooth when the individuals suddenly change their behaviour. ... the equilibrium. These type of nonlinearities can be modelled...
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    with significant changes in debt accumulation at the household level. Over the last. ... 2009). Not surprisingly, increases in the level of household debt around the start. ... area). In general, in the existing literature, economists have focused...
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    external debt. According to a basic macroeconomic identity obtained from the aggregate demand. ... The second section discusses the issue opf. current account sustainability for CEE countries. ... insufficient national savings. Second, the degree of