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    Aportaciones a la Flora de Sierra Morena (Ciudad Real, España)

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    GARCÍA Río, R. 1999. Contributions to the Siena Morena flora (Ciudad Real, Spain). Bot. Coniplutensis 23: 115-132. In this essay 50 taxa from the Sierra Morena (Ciudad Real, Spain) are included. Several of rhese taxa are new records for the provincial llora and others are reponed for the t5rst time for Sierra Morena.GARCÍA Río, R. 1999. Aportaciones a la flora de Sierra Morena (Ciudad Real, España). Bot. Complutensis 23: 115-132. Se incluyen en este trabajo 50 táxones recolectados en Siena Morena (Ciudad Real, España). Algunos constituyen novedades para la flora de la provincia y otros se citan por primera vez para Siena Morena

    Implications of the design of monetary policy for financial stability

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    This paper is a contribution to the literature on the factors behind financial stability, focusing on monetary policy design. In particular, it assesses empirically for a sample of 79 countries in the period 1970 to 2000 whether the choice of the central bank objectives and the monetary policy strategy affect financial stability. We find that focusing the central bank objectives on price stability reduces the likelihood of a banking crisis. This result is robust to several model specifications and groups of countries. As regards the monetary policy strategy, exchange rate targeting significantly reduces the likelihood of a banking crisis for some model specifications and, in particular, for the group of countries in transition.Monetary policy design, monetary policy objectives, monetary policy strategy, financial stability, and banking crisis

    Legal Aspects which Implement Good Practice Measures in the Management of Construction and Demolition Waste

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    The construction industry, one of the most important ones in the development of a country, generates unavoidable impacts on the environment. The social demand towards greater respect for the environment is a high and general outcry. Therefore, the construction industry needs to reduce the impact it produces. Proper waste management is not enough; we must take a further step in environmental management, where new measures need to be introduced for the prevention at source, such as good practices to promote recycling. Following the amendment of the legal frame applicable to Construction and Demolition Waste (C&D waste), important developments have been incorporated in European and International laws, aiming to promote the culture of reusing and recycling. This change of mindset, that is progressively taking place in society, is allowing for the consideration of C&D waste no longer as an unusable waste, but as a reusable material. The main objective of the work presented in this paper is to enhance C&D waste management systems through the development of preventive measures during the construction process. These measures concern all the agents intervening in the construction process as only the personal implication of all of them can ensure an efficient management of the C&D waste generated. Finally, a model based on preventive measures achieves organizational cohesion between the different stages of the construction process, as well as promoting the conservation of raw materials through the use and waste minimization. All of these in order to achieve a C&D waste management system, whose primary goal is zero waste generatio
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