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Table 6. Real GDP/person gaps with the United States: US = 100. 1950 1998

in Globalization in History: a Geographical Perspective
by Nicholas Crafts, Anthony J. Venables, A. J. Venables
"... In PAGE 27: ... The empirical application of these ideas has usually been phrased in terms of conditional convergence allowing some role for differences in rates of factor accumulation (Barro and Sala-i-Martin, 1995). The actual experience of the world in the twentieth century has, however, been described recently as apos;divergence big time apos; (Pritchett, 1997) which is not surprising given the trends reported in Table6 . Whereas in 1870 income per head in Africa was about one eighth that in the leading country by 1998 the ratio was about one twentieth (Maddison, 2001).... In PAGE 27: ... Whereas in 1870 income per head in Africa was about one eighth that in the leading country by 1998 the ratio was about one twentieth (Maddison, 2001). In 1998, as Table6 shows, many of the world apos;s population lived in countries where income levels were a lower percentage of the US level than in 1950. Western Europe and... ..."

Table 1: Simple Correlations of Real Regional Per Capita Personal Income Growth, 1956:1-95:2 ______________________________________________________________

in Working Paper No. 00-8
by Regional Income Fluctuations, Gerald Carlino, Keith Sill
"... In PAGE 6: ...eneral, around .75). Not surprisingly, we found that average quarterly real per capita income growth varied widely across regions, ranging from a low of less than two-tenths of a percent in the Far West region to a high of over six-tenths of a percent in the Southeast region. The simple correlations of growth in regional real per capita incomes are reported in Table1 , along with the sample standard deviations (final column). The standard deviation of real per capita income growth varies widely across regions: the standard deviation of real per capita income growth in the most volatile region (Plains) is almost twice that of the least volatile region (Mideast).... ..."

Table II Growth accounting: Decomposition of average annual changes in real output per working-age person (percent)

in Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Research Department Staff Report 292 September 2001 A Decade Lost and Found: Mexico and Chile in the 1980s*
by Raphael Bergoeing Universidad, Raphael Bergoeing, Patrick J. Kehoe, Timothy J. Kehoe, Raimundo Soto

Table 6 Persons 25 through 64 Years of Age, Real Hourly Wage or Weekly Hours Worked Included

in unknown title
by unknown authors 2001
"... In PAGE 27: ... We return to this issue at the end of this section. Table6 introduces our two alternative measures of the value of time into the second and third models in Tables 3 and 4. These two measures are the expected hourly wage (the state- year-age-race-gender-schooling-marital-status-specific hourly wage rate multiplied by the corresponding employment rate) and the expected number of hours worked per week.... In PAGE 30: ... Table 8 contains a similar analysis of trends in weight outcomes for persons between the ages of 25 and 64. The four models employed in Table6 are used for each outcome. Recall that trends in either labor market variable reflect the behavior of the employment rate over time as well as the behavior of hours worked per employed person or the wage rate per employed person.... ..."
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Table III Sensitivity analysis: Alternative production technologies Average annual change in real output per working-age person (percent)

in Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Research Department Staff Report 292 September 2001 A Decade Lost and Found: Mexico and Chile in the 1980s*
by Raphael Bergoeing Universidad, Raphael Bergoeing, Patrick J. Kehoe, Timothy J. Kehoe, Raimundo Soto

Table IV Sensitivity analysis: Alternative utility functions Average annual change in real output per working-age person (percent)

in Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Research Department Staff Report 292 September 2001 A Decade Lost and Found: Mexico and Chile in the 1980s*
by Raphael Bergoeing Universidad, Raphael Bergoeing, Patrick J. Kehoe, Timothy J. Kehoe, Raimundo Soto

Table 3: Comparison of H.263 options at 64 kbps and 12.5 fps. clude the section with a brief discussion of real-time implementation on personal computers.

in Performance of the H.263 Video Compression Standard
by Bernd Girod, Niko Färber, Eckehard Steinbach

Table 1: Set of features used in POMDP formulation of Active Gesture Recognition task in interactive interface do- main. This representation is computable in real-time using person tracking and gesture recognition routines described in [28, 9, 10].

in Reinforcement Learning of Active Recognition Behaviors
by T. Darrell 1998
"... In PAGE 3: ...ystem [9, 10]. (See Figure 1(a,b)). We define the world state (which we also call user state in this domain) to be a configuration of the user in the scene. W is defined by body pose, facial expression, and hand configurations, ex- pressed in nine variables (see Table1 ). Three of these are 2The parameter expresses the trade-off between the two types of recognition errors, false alarms and misses; for the all the results pre- sented in this paper we have taken a conservative approach and set = 10.... ..."
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Table 2. Personal Location Dataset

in An Experiment in Discovering Personally Meaningful Places from Location Data
by Changqing Zhou, Pamela Ludford, Dan Frankowski, Loren Terveen 2005
"... In PAGE 3: ... Personal Location Dataset. Table2 summarizes the location readings collected from the subjects. This is a large amount of real data - we know of no other studies with samples of this size.... ..."
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TABLE 2. Comparing Real Rooms and Audio Rooms

in Metaphors for Nonvisual Computing
by Elizabeth D. Mynatt, W. Keith Edwards
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