554 research outputs found

    Liberalizing air cargo services in APEC

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    This study aims at assessing the link between a more liberal air cargo regime and increased bilateral merchandise trade in the Asia Pacific region, under the auspices of APEC. Using the gravity model and employing the Air Liberalisation Index (ALI) developed by the WTO Secretariat, this paper finds strong support for two hypotheses. First, more liberal air services policies are positively, significantly and robustly associated with higher bilateral trade in merchandise. The results also show that air transport policy matters more for some sectors than for others. A particularly strong relationship is found between bilateral liberalisation and trade in manufactured goods, time sensitive products, and parts and components. Considering the sector found to be most sensitive to the degree of aviation liberalisation, the estimates imply that a one point increase in the ALI is associated with an increase of 4% in bilateral parts and components trade, prior to taking account of general equilibrium effects. These findings have important policy implications. In particular, economies actively seeking greater integration in international production networks could greatly benefit from a more liberal aviation policy regime.Aviation; international trade in services; liberalization; international trade in goods; parts and components trade; production networks; APEC.

    Access to Trade and Growth of Women's SMEs in APEC Developing Economies: Evaluating the Business Environment in Indonesia

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    Empowering women and fully engaging them in the business and economic sectors has become a key global development priority, particularly in the Asia-Pacific region where significant gender gaps in economic participation persist. Promoting opportunities for both women and men makes good economic sense. It is important that both men and women are able to fully contribute to national and regional economic growth and trade. To increase understanding of economic opportunities in Indonesia, The Asia Foundation conducted a study to assess factors that influence access to trade and growth for women-run or owned small and medium enterprises(SMEs)

    The Counts of Dracula and Monte Cristo: Homonym Frequencies in Graded Readers

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    Graded readers are a great asset to learners acquiring the vocabulary of another language. Homonyms, on the other hand, are a recognized source of trouble for students with that same goal. Publishers of graded readers control the presentation of old and new words, but does this control extend to homonyms? Are only the word forms controlled for—in which case, the unrelated meanings of match (a pairing and a stick for starting fire) would together constitute two uses of the word? Or would these tally as separate words which, semantically and etymologically, they are? A comparison of a 4.2 million-word corpus of graded readers with previous research on the distributions of homonymic meanings in general English reveals that the meanings presented to learners are frequently quite different to those in general-purpose texts

    Semi-Annual Report to Congress for the Period of October 1, 1985 to March 31, 1986

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    [Excerpt] This semiannual report covers the activities of the Department of Labor\u27s Office of the Inspector General for the period October 1, 1985 through March 31, 1986. During this semiannual reporting period, we have continued our efforts to improve program management and operations within the Department of Labor. Audit initiatives resulted in numerous economy and efficiency findings and recommendations regarding Department Agency operations. The increasing utilization of the clustering strategy by Investigations delivered a strong statistical increase in successful prosecutions. Labor Racketeering continued its efforts to curtail significant employee pension and health fund embezzlements

    Trademarks and Textual Data: A Broader Perspective on Innovation = Marques et donnĂ©es textuelles : Une perspective Ă©largie sur l’innovation

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    Patente messen hĂ€ufig technische Innovationen, wĂ€hrend Handelsmarken Low-Tech und Dienstleistungen abdecken. In dieser Arbeit werden Textdaten von Marken untersucht, um verschiedene Rechte des geistigen Eigentums zu kombinieren. Textdaten ermöglichen zum Beispiel die Analyse großer Datenmengen, die Kombination verschiedener Quellen und datengestĂŒtzte Erkenntnisse. Die Kombination von Handelsmarken und Patenten in den Bereichen Robotik (Hightech) und Schuhe (Lowtech) bietet eine breitere Abdeckung und Details zu Innovationen, die je nach Sektor variieren. Im Musikinstrumentensektor verdeutlichen Textdaten zu Marken, Patenten und Designs den laufenden technologischen Wandel. Patente beziehen sich auf Daten und Digitalisierungsthemen und werden von High-Tech-Firmen genutzt, wĂ€hrend Handelsmarken die Signalverarbeitung und Videospiele von Spielfirmen abdecken. Designs fungieren als verbindendes Element. Eine Differenzierung zwischen Unternehmen und TĂ€tigkeitsbereichen ist möglich. Zusammenfassend zeigt die These, dass die Integration von textuellen Markendaten die Innovationsabdeckung erweitert

    The Development Impact of Information Technology in Trade and Facilitation

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    Trade Facilitation (TF), or streamlining regulatory and other procedures involved in the import or export of goods, has received increasing attention in recent years as governments realize the significant impact inefficient trade procedures can have on their countries' trade competitiveness. Simplifying trade procedures and making them more transparent has also been identified as a way to make international trade more inclusive, as this would make it easier for small and medium-sized enterprises to engage in import and export activities. At the same time, however, many trade facilitation measures identified for implementation in developing countries-often with the support of development agencies-involve the use of modern information and communications technology (ICT), to which SMEs may not always have easy access.Trade, Foreign Direct Investment, Financial Crisis, Environment, Agricultural Trade Liberalization, WTO

    Can 3D Camera Imaging Provide Improved Information to Assess and Manage Lymphoedema in Clinical Practice?

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    Background Accurate diagnosis and measurement of limb volume in people with lymphoedema is important in order to provide best information for treatment, management and self-management. Current assessment methods lack detail and accuracy. Three-dimensional camera imaging (3DCI) holds the potential to be cheap, accurate, and provide additional material about limb shape not provided by current methods. However, there is a need to ensure that this assessment method is valid and reliable. Methodology This prospective, observational, longitudinal study utilised a diagnostic test study framework to determine the validity, reliability and accuracy of 3DCI compared to circumferential tape measurement (CTM) and perometry and to explore whether shape is a feasible alternative to measure upper limb lymphoedema. Twenty women with breast cancer-related lymphoedema were recruited. Phase one assessed criterion validity, intra-rater reliability, and accuracy of 3DCI by measuring limb volume of each participant with CTM, perometry and 3DCI four times over six months. Phase two investigated the use of limb shape as a method of lymphoedema assessment using oedema maps and calculations of shape redundancy derived from the 3DCI images in phase one. These data sets were matched against limb volume to determine criterion validity, intra-rater reliability and accuracy. Results 3DCI had high intra-rater correlation (ICC=0.87; p<0.00). Concurrent validity ranged from 0.82 to 0.86 against perometry and CTM, with good sensitivity (91.7% to 100%) and moderate specificity (50% to 66.7%). Limb shape calculation (shape redundancy) had moderate intra-rater correlation (ICC=0.71; p=0.01); but correlated poorly with limb volume (r=0.19 to 0.39). Coloured oedema maps were sensitive to change over time with colours clearly identifying problem areas and fluctuations within the affected limb. Conclusion Our study shows that 3DCI is a reliable, valid and accurate method of limb volume measurement, and that it could provide supportive information in clinical assessment. In addition, limb shape provides insight into localised areas of swelling, which other methods of lymphoedema measurement do not. However, shape redundancy requires further refinement
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