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Service-oriented computing

by Michael P. Papazoglou, Paolo Traverso, Schahram Dustdar, Frank Leymann - Communications of the ACM , 2003
"... Service-Oriented Computing (SOC) is a new computing paradigm that utilizes services as the basic constructs to support the development of rapid, low-cost and easy composition of distributed applications even in heterogeneous environments. The visionary promise of Service-Oriented Computing is a worl ..."
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, and increasingly will help shape, modern society as a whole, especially in the areas of dynamic and on-demand business, health and government services. The subject of Service Oriented Computing is vast and enormously complex, spanning many concepts and technologies that find their origins in diverse disciplines

Interpreting the Evidence on Life Cycle Skill Formation

by Flavio Cunha, James J. Heckman, Lance Lochner, Dimitriy V. Masterov , 2005
"... This paper develops new economic models to synthesize and interpret the empirical literature on human skill formation. It presents simple formal economic models of child development that capture the essence of recent findings from the empirical literature. The goal of this essay is to provide a the ..."
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theoretical framework for interpreting the evidence from a vast empirical literature, for guiding the next generation of empirical studies, and for formulating policy. Central to our analysis is the concept that childhood has more than one stage, and that policies need to be tailored to each one. We formalize

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The vast literature on the shape and nature of the modernist project remains marked

Regular Types for Active Objects

by Oscar Nierstrasz , 1995
"... Previous work on type-theoretic foundations for object-oriented programming languages has mostly focused on applying or extending functional type theory to functional "objects." This approach, while benefiting from a vast body of existing literature, has the disadvantage of dealing with st ..."
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Previous work on type-theoretic foundations for object-oriented programming languages has mostly focused on applying or extending functional type theory to functional "objects." This approach, while benefiting from a vast body of existing literature, has the disadvantage of dealing

The Demand for and Return to Education When Education Outcomes Are Uncertain

by Joseph G. Altonji, Joseph G. Altonji - Journal of Labor Economics , 1993
"... The vast literature on human capital and earnings assumes that individuals know in advance that they will complete a particular program of schooling. This paper treats education as a sequential choice that is made under uncertainty. A simple two period structural model is used to explore the effects ..."
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The vast literature on human capital and earnings assumes that individuals know in advance that they will complete a particular program of schooling. This paper treats education as a sequential choice that is made under uncertainty. A simple two period structural model is used to explore

New Insights Into Smile, Mispricing and Value At Risk: The Hyperbolic Model

by Ernst Eberlein, Ulrich Keller, Karsten Prause - Journal of Business , 1998
"... We investigate a new basic model for asset pricing, the hyperbolic model, which allows an almost perfect statistical fit of stock return data. After a brief introduction into the theory supported by an appendix we use also secondary market data to compare the hyperbolic model to the classical Black- ..."
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have become a standard topic in research. Given the vast literature where refinements a...

Overview of the Literature

by Área Científica De Economia, António Ferreira Gomes, António Ferreira Gomes , 2004
"... The existence of a finance-growth nexus has drawn the attention of many economists, from Schumpeter to our days. Up to the seventies, there was no real microeconomic theory of the banking firm. The work of Klein (1971) opened the way for a vast literature on the microeconomics of the banking industr ..."
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The existence of a finance-growth nexus has drawn the attention of many economists, from Schumpeter to our days. Up to the seventies, there was no real microeconomic theory of the banking firm. The work of Klein (1971) opened the way for a vast literature on the microeconomics of the banking

Option Exercise Games: An Application to the Equilibrium Investment Strategies of Firms

by Steven R. Grenadier - Review of Financial Studies
"... Under the standard real options approach to investment under uncertainty, agents formulate optimal exercise strategies in isolation and ignore competitive interactions. However, in many real-world asset markets, exercise strategies cannot be determined separately, but must be formed as part of a str ..."
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part of the mainstream literature of financial economics. The real options approach to investment now typically comprises an entire chapter in corporate finance textbooks [see, e.g., Brealey and Myers (2000) and Van Horne (1998)]. Essentially the real options approach posits that the oppor

Exchange Rate Volatility and Productivity Growth: The Role of Financial Development

by Philippe Aghion, Philippe Bacchetta, Romain Ranciere, Kenneth Rogoff , 2006
"... This paper offers empirical evidence that real exchange rate volatility can have a significant impact on long-term rate of productivity growth, but the effect depends critically on a country’s level of financial development. For countries with relatively low levels of financial development, exchange ..."
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and exchange rate volatility, and outliers. We also offer a simple monetary growth model in which real exchange rate uncertainty exacerbates the negative investment effects of domestic credit market constraints. Our approach delivers results that are in striking contrast to the vast existing empirical exchange
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