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South East Asian financial linkages and the changing role of China: insights from a global VAR
YesAs major financial crises, and the rise of China have shaped the new world order, so it is inevitable that those nations, especially in South East Asia, that once looked west for stability need to reappraise their situation. With the markets so intertwined in events, studying the propagation of equity price shocks within the wider set of macroeconomic variables allows us to say more about how relations are changing, and the likely impacts of any future crash. With data reaching into 2014, this paper is better able to reflect the post global financial crisis period. Using a Global Vector Autoregressive (GVAR) model we analyse these changes and what lies in store for South East Asia, and the ASEAN 4 in particular. Isolating three distinct trade patterns in our weight matrices responses to crises are clearly identifiable, and the opening up of China readily chartable. Indirect effects of China’s rise are highlighted; impacts on the ASEAN 4 being via other nations to date, but direct impact is appearing
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Review of: Santos Rego, M. A. (Ed.) (2016). A investigación educativa en Galicia 2002-2014. Vigo: Galaxia. 518 pp. ISBN: 978-84-9865-697-8. Depósito legal: VG 253-2016.This is a work that gathers the main contributions to educational research in Galicia between 2002 and 2014. They listed the main point made research, doctoral theses, books, chapters of books/monographs, articles published in relation to the main areas and core themes related to education as psychology and education, learning disabilities, developmental disorders, educational technology, teacher training, theoretical, philosophical and sociological foundations of education; teaching, school organization and educational innovation... This is a work/book aimed at anyone interested in educational issues in different areas and with the aim of adapting education to social needs Galicia today. Reseña de: Santos Rego, M. A. (Ed.) (2016). A investigación educativa en Galicia 2002-2014. Vigo: Galaxia. 518 pp. ISBN: 978-84-9865-697-8. Depósito legal: VG 253-2016.Se trata de la obra que recoge las principales aportaciones a la investigación educativa en Galicia entre los años 2002 y 2014. Se relacionan las principales investigaciones realizadas, las tesis doctorales leídas, los libros, capítulos de libros/monografías, artículos publicados en relación con las principales áreas y núcleos temáticos relacionados con la educación como, entre otras, la psicología y la educación, las dificultades de aprendizaje, trastornos del desarrollo, tecnología educativa, formación de profesores, fundamentos teóricos, filosóficos y sociológicos de la educación; didáctica, organización escolar e innovación educativa… Es una obra dirigida a toda persona interesada por los temas educativos en sus diferentes ámbitos y con el objetivo de adecuar la educación en Galicia a las necesidades sociales en la actualidad
A case study of long-term CCA preservative leaching from treated hardwood poles in a humid tropical condition
Chromated copper arsenate (CCA)-treated Malaysian hardwoods have long been used as
utility poles, posts, construction piles and motorway fencing in soil contact exposed to the
threats of decay fungi and termites. Despite global concerns citing predominantly temperate
conditions of long-term leaching of CCA toxic heavy metals from wood into surrounding
soils and groundwater since the 1990’s, the preservative leaching severity in the tropics has
been far less appreciated due to dearth of work in this area. In 2013 (after 30 years exposure),
levels of total copper, chromium and arsenic within 20 treated hardwood poles of Sarawak
and in soils surrounding these poles, installed in 1980 and 1981 at a plot located in Timber
Research and Technical Training Centre, Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia, were sampled. The
ground is waterlogged after heavy rainfall. It is shown that there is insignificant variations of
CCA salt retention in wood between 1300 cm above ground and 0-20 cm below ground
(P<0.05). Nevertheless levels of these elements are significantly (P<0.05) elevated in soils
surrounding, especially up to 25 mm away from, the poles than at distant sampling points
(150 – 300 mm) from poles as well as at sites well away from the poles containing very low
levels (<6 – 13.4 ppm) of such heavy metals. Metal levels were also highest at the soil surface
directly in contact with the poles (0 – 50 mm soil depth position) and decreased with
remaining 2 soil depth positions 150 – 200 mm and 300 – 350 mm. Mean extractable arsenic
levels ranged from 14.5 to 100.1 ppm, chromium levels from 23.3 to 148.3 ppm and copper
from 21.8 to 104.7 ppm. Results, rather than indicating relatively higher CCA leaching,
concurred with that reported temperate experience and showed that soil closest to the treated
poles are most contaminated, albeit slightly, after 30 years of in-ground exposure
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