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    Time Lines Fall 2007

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    The Fall 2007 edition of Time Lines offers a tribute to Dr. Kathleen Smith Kutolowski. It also contains information on the Inaugural Robert Marcus Memorial Lecture, faculty and student scholarship, and alumni news. Volume 20, Issue 1https://digitalcommons.brockport.edu/timelines/1018/thumbnail.jp

    Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 45 Number 3, Winter 2003

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    10 - ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE AT SCU By Paul Locatelli, S.J. ln an adaptation of his convocation address, SCU \u27s president describes the University\u27s goal to educate the whole person. 12 - \u27BECKHAM\u27 BOOSTS SCU SOCCER By Victoria Hendel De La O. References to SCU in the hit movie have brought international attention to the women\u27s soccer program. 14 - SEEKING SOLUTIONS Experts vi sit campus to discuss the issue of clergy abuse and work on a book about the topic. 18 - UNEARTHING THE PAST By Connie Skipitares. SCU archaeologists, anthropologists, and students probe a site near campus to learn about the area\u27s history.https://scholarcommons.scu.edu/sc_mag/1108/thumbnail.jp

    Trinity Reporter, January/February 1976

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    Price Wars and Collusion in the Spanish Electricity Market

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    We analyze the time-series of prices in the Spanish electricity market by means of a time varying-transition-probability Markov switching model. Accounting for changes in demand and cost conditions (which re°ect changes in input costs, capacity avail- ability and hydro power), we show that the time-series of prices is characterized by two signi¯cantly di®erent price levels. Based on a Green and Porter (1984)'s type of model that introduces several institutional details, we construct trigger variables that a®ect the likelihood of starting a price war. By interpreting the signs of the triggers, we are able to infer some of the properties of the collusive strategy that ¯rms might have followed. We obtain more empirical support to Green and Porter's model than previous studies

    Price Wars and Collusion in the Spanish Electricity Market

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    \We analyze the time-series of prices in the Spanish electricity market by means of a time varying-transition-probability Markov switching model. Accounting for changes in demand and cost conditions (which reflect changes in input costs, capacity availability and hydro power), we show that the time-series of prices is characterized by two significantly different price levels. Based on a Green and Porter (1984)'s type of model that introduces several institutional details, we construct trigger variables that affect the likelihood of starting a price war. By interpreting the signs of the triggers, we are able to infer some of the properties of the collusive strategy that firms might have followed. We obtain more empirical support to Green and Porter's model than previous studies. REVISED: January 2004Electricity Markets, Collusion, Markov Switching

    Xavier University Newswire

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    UA35/11 Student Honors Research Bulletin

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    The WKU Student Honors Research Bulletin is dedicated to scholarly involvement and student research. These papers are representative of work done by students from throughout the university. Garvin, Catherine. The Recognition of Anticipatory Grieving and Associated Needs of the Family of a Critically Ill Patient Parks, Barbara. Energy Properties of Textiles Martin, Lanna. A Historical Approach to the Understanding of Civil Disobedience Atwood, Tammy. The Computer Manufacturing Industry and the Burroughs Corporation Allen, Christopher. The Battle of Marathon: Athens\u27 Magnificent Triumph Martin, Lanna. Melville\u27s Creation of Captain Vere as Pontius Pilate in Billy Budd Boles, Barbara. Emerson\u27s Uriel and the Divinity School Address Karay, Hanne. Marie: A Study of Her Character and Role in Georg Buchner\u27s Woyze
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