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Recent Changes in State and Local Funding for Education in Georgia - Brief
This report examines how the 2001 recession affected K-12 education spending in Georgia school systems. FRC Brief 20
Recent Changes in State and Local Funding for Education in Georgia
This report examines how the 2001 recession affected K-12 education spending in Georgia school systems. FRC Report 20
Towards the improvement of augmentative and alternative communication through the modelling of conversation
Non-speaking people who use Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) systems typically have low rates of communication which reduces their ability to interact with others. Research and development continues in the quest to improve the effectiveness of AAC systems in terms of communication rate and impact. One strategy involves making the basic unit of communication an entire utterance, and designing the AAC system to make the storage, retrieval and production of utterances as easy and efficient as possible. Some approaches take this further and include texts, narratives and/or multimedia material for use in conversation. AAC systems operating in such a manner require a structure for containing and managing conversational material and supporting the production of output during conversation. Ideally such a structure should be modelled on the way actual conversations proceed. A number of partial models for this have been presented thus far. These are reviewed in the paper and an integrated model is then proposed that includes both the structure of a conversation and the way in which an AAC system might produce conversational output (e.g. utterances, texts, multimedia items or combinations of these). Modelling the process in this way gives a structure with which an AAC system can organize the support and guidance that it offers to the person using the system. The paper concludes with consideration of three areas of development for further investigation
The Price Effect of Georgia's Temporary Suspension of State Fuel Taxes - Brief
This report explores the effect of the fuel tax suspension on the price of gasoline in Georgia. FRC Brief 14
The Price Effect of Georgia's Temporary Suspension of State Fuel Taxes
This report explores the effect of the fuel tax suspension on the price of gasoline in Georgia. FRC Report 14
Quasiparticle light elements and quantum condensates in nuclear matter
Nuclei in dense matter are influenced by the medium. In the cluster mean
field approximation, an effective Schr\"odinger equation for the -particle
cluster is obtained accounting for the effects of the surrounding medium, such
as self-energy and Pauli blocking. Similar to the single-baryon states (free
neutrons and protons), the light elements (, internal quantum
state ) are treated as quasiparticles with energies that depend on the center of mass momentum , the temperature
, and the total densities of neutrons and protons, respectively.
We consider the composition and thermodynamic properties of nuclear matter at
low densities. At low temperatures, quartetting is expected to occur.
Consequences for different physical properties of nuclear matter and finite
nuclei are discussed.Comment: 5 pages, 1 figure, 2 table
Tax Collectibility and Tax Compliance in Georgia
This report discusses the tax gap in Georgia and options for increasing tax compliance. FRC Report 13
Investigating Behavioral Responses to Positive Inducements for Filing Tax Returns
A significant amount of non-compliance associated with the personal income tax is due to the taxpayers who are not “in the system,” not having filed a tax return in the recent past or perhaps ever. We use experimental laboratory methods to examine two types of positive incentives for filing tax returns: tax credits and social safety net benefits, both of which are conditional on tax filing. Our experimental design captures the essential features of the voluntary income reporting and tax assessment system used in many countries. Human participants in a controlled laboratory environment earn income through their performance in a task. The participants must then decide whether to file a tax return and, conditional upon filing, how much income to report. Taxes are paid on reported income only. Unreported income of filers may be discovered via a random audit, and the participant must then pay the owed taxes plus a fine based on the unpaid taxes; non-filers are not subject to an audit. Inducements for filing are introduced in several alternative treatments. In one treatment we introduce a social safety net (e.g., unemployment replacement income) that is conditional on past filing behavior. In a second treatment we introduce tax credits that are available either to low income participants or to all income levels, but again only to those who file a tax return. Our results suggest that a tax credit increases filing but only if the credit is targeted to low income earners. The provision of a social safety net via unemployment benefits also has a positive, albeit indirect, impact on participation. Key Words:
Two-body correlation functions in nuclear matter with condensate
The density, spin and isospin correlation functions in nuclear matter with a
neutron-proton () condensate are calculated to study the possible
signatures of the BEC-BCS crossover in the low-density region. It is shown that
the criterion of the crossover (Phys. Rev. Lett. {\bf 95}, 090402 (2005)),
consisting in the change of the sign of the density correlation function at low
momentum transfer, fails to describe correctly the density-driven BEC-BCS
transition at finite isospin asymmetry or finite temperature. As an unambiguous
signature of the BEC-BCS transition, there can be used the presence (BCS
regime) or absence (BEC regime) of the singularity in the momentum distribution
of the quasiparticle density of states.Comment: Prepared with RevTeX4, 5p., 4 figure
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