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Financial Intermediation and Growth: Causality and Causes

by Ross Levine, Norman Loayza, Thorsten Beck - JOURNAL OF MONETARY ECONOMICS , 2000
"... This paper evaluates (1) whether the exogenous component of financial intermediary development influences economic growth and (2) whether cross-country differences in legal and accounting systems (e.g., creditor rights, contract enforcement, and accounting standards) explain differences in the level ..."
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This paper evaluates (1) whether the exogenous component of financial intermediary development influences economic growth and (2) whether cross-country differences in legal and accounting systems (e.g., creditor rights, contract enforcement, and accounting standards) explain differences

Article Narrowing Perceptual Sensitivity to the Native Language in Infancy: Exogenous Influences on Developmental Timing

by Mayada Elsabbagh, Annette Hohenberger, Ruth Campos, Jo Van Herwegen, Josette Serres, Scania De Schonen, Gisa Aschersleben, Annette Karmiloff-smith , 2013
"... behavioral sciences ISSN 2076-328X www.mdpi.com/journal/behavsci ..."
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behavioral sciences ISSN 2076-328X www.mdpi.com/journal/behavsci

Does foreign direct investment accelerate economic growth

by Maria Carkovic, Ross Levine - Does Foreign Direct Investment Promote Development?, Institute for International Economics , 2005
"... Abstract: This paper uses new statistical techniques and two new databases to reassess the relationship between economic growth and FDI. After resolving biases plaguing past work, we find that the exogenous component of FDI does not exert a robust, independent influence on growth. ..."
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Abstract: This paper uses new statistical techniques and two new databases to reassess the relationship between economic growth and FDI. After resolving biases plaguing past work, we find that the exogenous component of FDI does not exert a robust, independent influence on growth.

The Influence of Exogenous Steroids on the Growth of

by Aspergiuus Niger, Torula Utilis, W. E. Jefferson, Gladys Sisco
"... ABSTRACT The yield of AspergiUus niger mycelium from a synthetic medium can be increased by the addition of microgram quantities of cholesterol, ergosterol, cholestanol, 7-dehydrocholesterol, stigmasterol, sitosterol, pregnenolone, and the vitamins D. The stimulation is not due to degradation to the ..."
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ABSTRACT The yield of AspergiUus niger mycelium from a synthetic medium can be increased by the addition of microgram quantities of cholesterol, ergosterol, cholestanol, 7-dehydrocholesterol, stigmasterol, sitosterol, pregnenolone, and the vitamins D. The stimulation is not due to degradation to the acetate level. It is obtained only in highly aerated cultures. The rate of growth of Torula utilis was not increased. Both organisms were inhibited by desoxycorticosterone, testosterone, androstenedione, cortisone acetate, progesterone, and diethylstilbestrol. T. utilis was also inhibited by estradiol. A small decrease in progesterone inhibition of T. utilis was obtained by adding ergosterol, cholesterol, or pregnenolone. Of the compounds which have been adequately tested the order of stimulatory activity for A. niger is: ergosterol> cholesterol> stigmasterol> 7-dehydrocholesterol> cholestanol> pregnenolone. Progesterone was inhibitory at low concentrations but stimulatory at higher ones, while 17-hydroxyprogesterone was neither inhibitory nor stimulatory. Desoxycorticosterone and testosterone

exogenous and endogenous influences 3

by Christie D. Fowl, Er Wan, G Zuoxin , 2003
"... Adult neurogenesis in the mammalian brain: ..."
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Adult neurogenesis in the mammalian brain:

Influence of Exogenous Application of Silicon on Physiological

by unknown authors
"... The influence of silicon (Si, 3 mM), sodium chloride (NaCl, 135 mM), and Si, 3 mM + NaCl, 135 mM supply on chlorophyll content, photosynthetic activity ( 14 CO2-fixation), the concentration of malondialdehyde (MDA) and H2O2, activities of superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT) enzymes, free prol ..."
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The influence of silicon (Si, 3 mM), sodium chloride (NaCl, 135 mM), and Si, 3 mM + NaCl, 135 mM supply on chlorophyll content, photosynthetic activity ( 14 CO2-fixation), the concentration of malondialdehyde (MDA) and H2O2, activities of superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT) enzymes, free

Influence of Endogenous and Exogenous Electron Donors and

by Trichloroethylene Oxidation, Toxicity Trichloroethylene, Susan M. Henry, Dunja Grbic-galc , 1990
"... electron donors and trichloroethylene oxidation toxicity on trichloroethylene oxidation by methanotrophic cultures from a groundwater aquifer. S M Henry and D Grbic-Galic ..."
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electron donors and trichloroethylene oxidation toxicity on trichloroethylene oxidation by methanotrophic cultures from a groundwater aquifer. S M Henry and D Grbic-Galic

Probabilistic models for unified collaborative and content-based recommendation in sparsedata environments

by Rin Popescul, Lyle H. Ungar - In UAI ’01, 437–444 , 2001
"... Recommender systems leverage product and community information to target products to consumers. Researchers have developed collaborative recommenders, content-based recommenders, and a few hybrid systems. We propose a unified probabilistic framework for merging collaborative and content-based recomm ..."
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-based recommendations. We extend Hofmann’s (1999) aspect model to incorporate three-way co-occurrence data among users, items, and item content. The relative influence of collaboration data versus content data is not imposed as an exogenous parameter, but rather emerges naturally from the given data sources. However

Self-determination and persistence in a real-life setting: Toward a motivational model of high school dropout.

by Robert J Vallerand , Michelle S Fbrtier , Frederic Guay - Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, , 1997
"... The purpose of this study was to propose and test a motivational model of high school dropout. The model posits that teachers, parents, and the school administration's behaviors toward students influence students' perceptions of competence and autonomy. The less autonomy supportive the so ..."
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The purpose of this study was to propose and test a motivational model of high school dropout. The model posits that teachers, parents, and the school administration's behaviors toward students influence students' perceptions of competence and autonomy. The less autonomy supportive

Are Nearly Exogenous Instruments reliable

by Daniel Berkowitz, Mehmet Caner, Ying Fang - Economics Letters
"... Instrumental variable methods are widely used to make inferences about the impact of some variable on economic outcomes; for example, whether or not institutions influence long-term growth. The test-statistics used for making these inferences, however, are based on the generally unrealistic identify ..."
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Instrumental variable methods are widely used to make inferences about the impact of some variable on economic outcomes; for example, whether or not institutions influence long-term growth. The test-statistics used for making these inferences, however, are based on the generally unrealistic
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