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LIFO inventory accounting : effects on corporate profits, inventory-sales ratios, and inventory investment
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FDIC policy toward bank failures
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A valuation approach to bank holding company acquisitions
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Nonbank activities of Fifth District bank holding companies
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The competition for transaction accounts
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FDIC policy toward bank failures
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Changes in banking concentration in selected Fifth district SMSAs, 1970-1976
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Controlling Urban Air Pollution Caused by Households: Uncertainty, Prices, and Income
We examine the control of air pollution caused by households burning wood for heating and cooking in the developing world. Since the problem is one of controlling emissions from nonpoint sources, regulations are likely to be directed at household choices of wood consumption and combustion technologies. Moreover, these choices are subtractions from, or contributions to, the pure public good of air quality. Consequently, the efficient policy design is not independent of the distribution of household income. Since it is unrealistic to assume that environmental authorities can make lump sum income transfers part of control policies, efficient control of air pollution caused by wood consumption entails a higher tax on wood consumption and a higher subsidy for more efficient combustion technologies for higher income households. Among other difficulties, implementing a policy to promote the adoption of cleaner combustion technologies must overcome the seemingly paradoxical result that efficient control calls for higher technology subsidies for higher income households.efficiency, urban air pollution, nonpoint pollution, environmental policy, uncertainty
Chandra Localizations and Spectra of INTEGRAL Sources in the Galactic Plane
We report on the results of observations of hard X-ray sources in the
Galactic plane with the Chandra X-ray Observatory. The hard X-ray IGR sources
were discovered by the INTEGRAL satellite, and the goals of the Chandra
observations are to provide sub-arcsecond localizations to obtain optical and
infrared counterparts and to provide constraints on their 0.3-10 keV spectra.
We obtained relatively short, ~5 ks, observations for 20 IGR sources and find a
bright Chandra source in INTEGRAL error circles in 12 cases. In 11 of these
cases, a cross-correlation with optical and/or infrared source catalogs yields
a counterpart, and the range of J-band magnitudes is 8.1-16.4. Also, in 4
cases, the Chandra X-ray spectra show evidence for absorbing material
surrounding the compact object with a column density of local material in
excess of 5x10^22 cm^-2. We confirm that IGR J00234+6141 is a Cataclysmic
Variable and IGR J14515-5542 is an Active Galactic Nucleus (AGN). We also
confirm that IGR J06074+2205, IGR J10101-5645, IGR J11305-6256, and IGR
J17200-3116 are High Mass X-ray Binaries (HMXBs). Our results (along with
follow-up optical spectroscopy reported elsewhere) indicate that IGR
J11435-6109 is an HMXB and IGR J18259-0706 is an AGN. We find that IGR
J09026-4812, IGR J18214-1318, and IGR J18325-0756 may be HMXBs. In cases where
we do not find a Chandra counterpart, the flux upper limits place interesting
constraints on the luminosities of black hole and neutron star X-ray transients
in quiescence.Comment: Accepted by Ap
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