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    Productivity growth and technological change in Europe and the U.S.

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    This paper presents an evaluation on the technological sources of labor productivity growth across European countries and the US economy for the period 1980-2004. Assets of capital are divided into those related to the information and communication technologies (ICT), and non-ICT assets. Technological progress is divided into neutral change and investment specific change. Previous exercises have aimed at ICT as a serious contributor to the upsurge of US productivity from 1995 on. Contribution to productivity growth from each type of technological progress for the US and EU-15 countries is computed using two different approaches: a growth accounting and a general equilibrium. The US and Denmark are the countries with the larger contribution from ICT-technological progress. Overall, we find that Europe is well behind the US in terms of the effects of ICT technological change.Productivity growth, Investment-specific technological change, Neutral technological change

    Intestinal colonization due to Escherichia coli ST131: Risk factors and prevalence

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    Background Escherichia coli sequence type 131 (ST131) is a successful clonal group that has dramatically spread during the last decades and is considered an important driver for the rapid increase of quinolone resistance in E. coli. Methods Risk factors for rectal colonization by ST131 Escherichia coli (irrespective of ESBL production) were investigated in 64 household members (18 were colonized) and 54 hospital contacts (HC; 10 colonized) of 34 and 30 index patients with community and nosocomial infection due to these organisms, respectively, using multilevel analysis with a p limit of < 0.1. Result Colonization among household members was associated with the use of proton-pump inhibitors (PPI) by the household member (OR = 3.08; 95% CI: 0.88–10.8) and higher age of index patients (OR = 1.05; 95% CI; 1.01–1.10), and among HC, with being bed-ridden (OR = 21.1; 95% CI: 3.61–160.0) and having a urinary catheter (OR = 8.4; 95% CI: 0.87–76.9). Conclusion Use of PPI and variables associated with higher need of person-to-person contact are associated with increased risk of rectal colonization by ST131. These results should be considered for infection control purposes.Plan Nacional de I + D + i 2013-2016Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España)European Development Regional Fund REIPI RD12/0015/0010 REIPI RD16/0016/0001Instituto de Salud Carlos III 070190 AC16/000076-MODERN AC16/AC16/00072-ST131TSJunta de Andalucía CTS5259 CTS21

    Parabolic curves for diffeomorphisms in C2

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    We give a simple proof of the existence of parabolic curves for diffeomorphisms in (C 2 , 0) tangent to the identity with isolated fixed point

    Rediseño del proceso de recursos humanos en una fábrica de uniformes casuales

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    Trabajo que presenta la construcción de una propuesta para mejorar los procesos de Recursos Humanos a través del modelo Business Process Management (BPM) en una empresa dedicada a la fabricación y venta de uniformes casuales. Un BPM brinda soluciones concretas para el área de RH como: aplicaciones para optimizar el proceso de contratación y búsqueda de personal; la visualización y organización de cargos, roles, funciones y organigramas; una plataforma para acceder a información sobre empleados desde cualquier lugar y en cualquier momento; información en tiempo real para organizar el trabajo, equipos y designar tareas; reportes con información necesaria para liquidación de sueldos, convenios, etcétera; informes con indicadores de rendimiento y productividad, y datos concretos para crear estrategias de motivación
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