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Hydrogeologic investigations in the Noordplaspolder, the Netherlands
the Netherlands, the use of the ground water for domestic, municipal, industrial and agricultural purposes is rapidly increasing and with the increasing requirements, it has become necessary to have a better insight in the subsurface geology and hydrology of the region. Keeping this view in mind, the present study was proposed. In the present paper seepage flow intensity has been calculated by using hydrogeological and hydrological methods
Psychometrics in Practice at RCEC
A broad range of topics is dealt with in this volume: from combining the psychometric generalizability and item response theories to the ideas for an integrated formative use of data-driven decision making, assessment for learning and diagnostic testing. A number of chapters pay attention to computerized (adaptive) and classification testing. Other chapters treat the quality of testing in a general sense, but for topics like maintaining standards or the testing of writing ability, the quality of testing is dealt with more specifically.\ud
All authors are connected to RCEC as researchers. They present one of their current research topics and provide some insight into the focus of RCEC. The selection of the topics and the editing intends that the book should be of special interest to educational researchers, psychometricians and practitioners in educational assessment
Reflectivity measurements on hot reactive liquids using an FIR laser
The experimental procedures and precautions required to measure liquid-alloy reflectivities with a cw far infrared (FIR) laser are described. The output of a carefully stabilized optically pumped FIR laser was channeled to a melted sample contained in a silica holder under a He atmosphere. By maintaining specular reflection and alloy homogeneity, reflectivities reproducible to ± 7% were routinely obtained
Time and Money: The Challenge of Demographic Change and Government Finances in Canada
As a result of demographic change, Canadian governments face a net liability of $1.4 trillion for healthcare, education, seniors' and children's programs. Meeting this challenge will require fiscal discipline, partial prefunding and growth-friendly policies.fiscal policy, demographics
On the performance and resonant frequency of electromagnetic induction energy harvesters
This paper investigates the linear response of an archetypal energy harvester that
uses electromagnetic induction to convert ambient vibration into electrical energy.
In contrast with most prior works, the in
uence of the circuit inductance is not assumed
negligible. Instead, we highlight parameter regimes where the inductance
can alter resonance and derive an expression for the resonant frequency.
The governing equations consider the case of a vibratory generator directly
powering a resistive load. These equations are non-dimensionalized and analytical
solutions are obtained for the system's response to single harmonic, periodic, and
stochastic environmental excitations. The presented analytical solutions are then
used to study the power delivered to an electrical load
Safe Harbours: Providing Protection for Canada's Money-Purchase Plan Sponsors
Fear of lawsuits may inhibit employers from steering employees into defined-contribution pension plans and RRSPs, and from guiding them into sensible choices for investing and withdrawing their money. Safe-harbour provisions that reduced this threat would help employers act in good faith to enhance the retirement incomes of Canadians.governance and public institutions, pension papers, defined-benefit plans, defined-contribution plans,
Trade Compatibility Between India And Asean Countries
The post WTO world trading system is witnessing proliferation of large number of Regional Trade Agreements (RTAs). The slow pace of multilateral negotiations and lack of consensus among members on major trade issues is undermining the role of WTO and hastening the regionalism process. Realising the importance of East Asia in the emerging global economic order, India signed a FTA with ASEAN which will come in to force from 1st January 2010. For any Regional Trade Agreement (RTA) to be successful, it is imperative on partner countries to have favourable trade structure between them. In this context, the paper looked in to the trade structure of India and ASEAN countries to identify complementary sectors and product groups for enhanced trade cooperation. Trade indices such as Trade Intensity Index (TII) and Revealed Comparative Index (RCA) are constructed at product group, HS-2 and HS-4 levels to get trade complementarity and Similarity. From the analysis it is revealed that there are complementary sectors and products available between India and ASEAN for greater cooperation.Regional Trade Agreement, Revealed Comparative Advantage, India, ASEAN
The Glacier Grinds Closer: How Demographics Will Change Canada’s Fiscal Landscape
The impacts of demographic change on Canada's fiscal landscape will be profound, and as we enter the second decade of the 21st century, they are no longer far away. If current patterns of spending in age-sensitive public programs - healthcare, education, elderly and children's benefits - persist as the population evolves, Canadians will divert more of their incomes from other public and private purposes to fund them. Discounted over 50 years, that increase amounts to an implicit liability of $2.8 trillion for governments, with essentially all the burden falling on the provinces and territories rather than on Ottawa.Fiscal Policy, Canada, demographics, government programs, health, education, seniors, families
Will C-36 Undermine CPP "9.9"? Benefit Enhancement and the Sustainability of the Canada Pension Plan
The Canada Pension Plan, like all pension plans and social-security programs, is under constant tension. On one side are current and hopeful beneficiaries, who typically want richer payouts. On the other are younger actual or potential contributors, who typically want lower or at least sustainable contribution rates. The CPP’s history reflects this tension: the repeated benefit enrichment, rising costs and growing unfunded liabilities that marked the 1970s and 1980s preceded reforms in the 1990s that trimmed benefits, ramped up contributions, and aimed to pre-fund enough of the program to hold its contribution rate at 9.9 percent.governance and public institutions, pension funding
Stuck on a Spoke: Proliferating Bilateral Trade Deals are a Dangerous Game for Canada
Canada’s Minister of International Trade, David Emerson, heralded a free trade agreement with the European Free Trade Association in June by saying “Canada is back in the game.” In July, the government announced talks on free trade with Colombia, Peru and CARICOM (the Caribbean Community). While the new agreement is an overdue triumph over special interests, and western-hemisphere liberalization offers economic and political benefits, a broader view of trade policy shows that Canada has fallen behind — and is perhaps even playing in the wrong arena.international policy, trade strategies, NAFTA
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