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Table 2: Uninformed withdrawal
"... In PAGE 9: ... Depending on which constraint is retracted, the conventional approach (described earlier) would mean giving up the desired separa- tion of the areas (noise, pollution in residential area) or the requirement of public transportation. Table2 summarizes the resulting unsatisfactory situations. The problems with these \solutions quot; arise only because the internal relations among constraints are being ignored.... ..."
Table 4: Matched withdrawals and asset accumlation in ADD
2003
"... In PAGE 9: ... Matched withdrawals. About 35 percent of participants had made a matched withdrawal as of the last month in the data (line De of Table4 ). For this group, the average value of matched withdrawals was $974 (line Dg), and the average value of matched withdrawals plus matches was $2,711 (line Dj).... ..."
Table 2: Unmatched withdrawals and excess deposits in ADD
2003
"... In PAGE 9: ...ross deposits. In an average month, the average participant deposited $47.07 (line Am). Unmatched withdrawals. About 67 percent of participants made an unmatched withdrawal (line Bp of Table2 ). The average participant in this group made 4.... ..."
Table 9 Water withdrawals by sector in Latin America
2000
"... In PAGE 32: ... For LAC as a region, a gricultural water withdrawals represented 63.6 percent of the total in 1990 ( Table9 ). Based on the projections shown in Table 9 however, the most rapid rise in water withdrawals will be in the industrial and municipal sectors.... In PAGE 32: ...6 percent of the total in 1990 (Table 9). Based on the projections shown in Table9 however, the most rapid rise in water withdrawals will be in the industrial and municipal sectors. Water withdrawals in South America are expected to increase by approximately 70 percent between 1990 and 2025.... ..."
Table 11 Ratio of water withdrawal to water availability
2000
"... In PAGE 32: ... For the region as a whole, agriculture consumed 81 percent of total water uses in 1990, but with a projected decline in proportion of total consumption to 69 percent by the year 2025 (Table 10). Table11 shows the relationship between water availability and withdrawals at the country level. The island states of Barbados, Cuba, and Dominican Republic as well as Mexico and Peru are particularly vulnerable to water scarcity, with high withdrawals relative to water availability.... ..."
Table 4 Regional distribution of water withdrawals in Africa
1997
"... In PAGE 9: ... Domestic use includes drinking water, private homes, commercial establishments, public services, and municipal supplies. Agriculture is by far the biggest water user , a ccounting for over 85 percent of water withdraw als in Africa ( Table4 ). However, although a griculture accounts for by far the largest share of water, the growth in demand for water in N orth Africa is much high er for domestic and industrial uses (World Bank 1993).... ..."
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Table 2: Distribution of Korean ESOPs by Share of Stock Owned by Employees
"... In PAGE 7: ... Despite these long-term trends, Korean ESOPs have recently been in at least short-term decline. In Table2 , we report the distribution of Korean ESOPs by the share of stock held by employees. The table indicates that, overall, the fraction of ESOP shares in listed companies has decreased by one-quarter, from 2.... In PAGE 8: ... The trends between listed and unlisted ESOPs are not qualitatively different. Recalling that the data in Table2 , as well as other evidence, suggests that the incidence of ESOPs and participation within them has remained rather flat in recent years, and noting that employment in Korea tends to be quite stable, the explanation for these low holding periods seems unavoidable: employees are finding the special circumstances for early withdrawal... ..."
Table 21: Average Withdrawals Per Auction
2003
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