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Writing Centers and Disability: Enabling Writers Through an Inclusive Philosophy
In its Position Statement on Disability and Writing Centers, the International Writing Centers Association (IWCA) recognizes and emphasizes the relationship between writing centers and disability and “encourages scholarship that explores the ways disability intersects with writing center work.” The IWCA further encourages writing centers to be inclusive to all writers by adopting “communication that takes into account various learning styles or ways of processing language.” We too, argue that writing centers should be welcoming environments for all writers and that they should engage with their writers as unique beings, making accessible to them the individuation of instruction and support. Writing centers should be spaces where the multiple barriers that students experience in their writing are addressed and a variety of options are provided.University Writing Cente
Two-Country Models of Monetary and Fiscal Policy: What Have We Learned? What More Can We Learn?
This paper surveys the literature that uses two-country models to analyze monetary and fiscal policy issues faced in interdependent economies. We discuss sources of structural interdependence that researchers typically include in these models. We describe many of the types of policy interactions that researchers have considered and summarize the key results that they have obtained. Finally, we briefly explain the limitations of two-country models and outline directions that this literature might usefully be extended
Stress, social support and psychological well-being in British chartered accountants
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Optimal Sterilization Policies in Interdependent Economies
In this paper, a two-country leader-follower model with imperfect asset substitution is used to derive the optimal sterilization coefficients for two-country flexible and fixed exchange rate regimes. It is found that, in general, incomplete sterilization is optimal. However, both the origin and the type of macroeconomic shocks the economies experience are important in determining the appropriate degree of sterilization. We also find that sterilization policies have spill-over effects (strategic complements) in both cases. Thus, in a competitive policy-making environment, greater sterilization by one country leads to greater sterilization by the other country. Further, the impact of increasing capital market integration is examined in particular. We show that greater integration compounds this problem, leading to full sterilization as the optimal outcome under perfect capital mobility
Corporate manslaughter: new horizon or false dawn? Update: The Prosecution of Lion Steel
In Corporate Manslaughter: New Horizon of False Dawn? The author concluded with a somewhat melodramatic cliff-hanger as we awaited the trial of Lion Steel Equipment Ltd (‘LS’). In July 2012, Judge Gilbart QC, Honorary Recorder of Manchester, published his remarks on sentencing in the trial and, so, this paper becomes an essential sequel to the former, in which we analyse what progress, if any, can be said to have been achieved in the development of the current law in corporate accountability
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