193 research outputs found
Sovereign Risk Management in Recession: The Cases of Sweden and China
Sovereign risk became a common issue after 2007 financial crisis happened. However, the crisis was only an incentive. Some high sovereign risk countries had lacked reliable sovereign risk management framework and lend overmuch debt before the crisis came. High cost of crisis and succeeding recession gave the world a critical strike. Using the cases of Sweden and China, I argue that fiscal expenditure constraints, debt control, and surplus accumulation in common time are most important measures to manage sovereign risk. A stable and efficient sovereign risk management regime framework is beneficial. A medium-term fiscal stability target should be included. Early intention, temporary stimulus policy and other budget measures could decrease cost of crisis and recession. A development domestic debt market could help relief refinancing pressure of government when some external shock happened. Perfect framework of statistics, specific accounting standard, high transparency will help the government, creditors, and investors reach some debt restructure agreement.China, Sweden, risk management, Sovereign risk,
The Anchoring Effect of “Quality Threshold for Monetary Incentive” on Online Review Platforms
The “quality threshold for monetary incentive” mechanism is a common practice in online review platforms. However, the effect of the quality threshold is still not clear in the extant literature. This study attempts to investigate how the introduction of the quality threshold affects content quality. Based on the Anchoring Effect theory, this study first derives some theoretical conclusions based on theoretical models and then conducts a natural experiment to test the conclusions. The findings show that after introducing the quality threshold, (1) the proportion of content with the threshold-level quality will increase; (2) the proportion of content higher than the quality threshold is reduced when there is the “Anchoring Effect”. Moreover, the empirical study also shows that the quality threshold leads to an overall negative effect on the average review quality. Our findings are meaningful to the stakeholders of the online review platforms
Sovereign Risk Management in Recession: The Cases of Sweden and China
Sovereign risk became a common issue after 2007 financial crisis happened. However, the crisis was only an incentive. Some high sovereign risk countries had lacked reliable sovereign risk management framework and lend overmuch debt before the crisis came. High cost of crisis and succeeding recession gave the world a critical strike. Using the cases of Sweden and China, I argue that fiscal expenditure constraints, debt control, and surplus accumulation in common time are most important measures to manage sovereign risk. A stable and efficient sovereign risk management regime framework is beneficial. A medium-term fiscal stability target should be included. Early intention, temporary stimulus policy and other budget measures could decrease cost of crisis and recession. A development domestic debt market could help relief refinancing pressure of government when some external shock happened. Perfect framework of statistics, specific accounting standard, high transparency will help the government, creditors, and investors reach some debt restructure agreement
Sovereign Risk Management in Recession: The Cases of Sweden and China
Sovereign risk became a common issue after 2007 financial crisis happened. However, the crisis was only an incentive. Some high sovereign risk countries had lacked reliable sovereign risk management framework and lend overmuch debt before the crisis came. High cost of crisis and succeeding recession gave the world a critical strike. Using the cases of Sweden and China, I argue that fiscal expenditure constraints, debt control, and surplus accumulation in common time are most important measures to manage sovereign risk. A stable and efficient sovereign risk management regime framework is beneficial. A medium-term fiscal stability target should be included. Early intention, temporary stimulus policy and other budget measures could decrease cost of crisis and recession. A development domestic debt market could help relief refinancing pressure of government when some external shock happened. Perfect framework of statistics, specific accounting standard, high transparency will help the government, creditors, and investors reach some debt restructure agreement
An innovative vehicle-mounted GPR technique for fast and efficient monitoring of tunnel lining structural conditions
AbstractThe health status of a railway tunnel should be regularly inspected during its service period to ensure safe operation. Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) has been used as a key technique for tunnel detection; however, so far, the measurements of GPR are only obtainable in contact mode. Such methods cannot meet the requirements of the operational tunnel disease census and regular inspections. Therefore, a new method—vehicle-mounted GPR with long-range detection—has been developed. It consists of six channels. The distance from its air-launched antenna to the tunnel lining is approximately 0.93 m–2.25 m. The scanning rate of each channel is 976 1/s. When the sampling point interval is 5 cm, the maximum speed can reach up to 175 km/h. With its speed and air-launched antenna, this system has a significant advantage over existing methods. That is, for an electrified railway, there is no need for power outages. Indeed, the proposed system will not interrupt normal railway operation. Running tests were carried out on the Baoji–Zhongwei and Xiangfan–Chongqing railway lines, and very good results were obtained
Different effects of rat interferon alpha, beta and gamma on rat hepatic stellate cell proliferation and activation
BACKGROUND: Liver fibrosis is the common sequel of chronic liver diseases. Recent studies have identified hepatic stellate cells as the primary cell type mediating hepatic fibrogenesis. It has been demonstrated that hepatic stellate cells undergo a process of activation during the development of liver fibrosis. During the activation process, hepatic stellate cells acquire myofibroblast-like phenotype featuring the expression of smooth muscle alpha actin. Interferons have been employed for the treatment of viral hepatitis. However, it is unclear what is the effect of interferons on the prevention and treatment of liver fibrosis. Moreover, it is not clear whether there are any differences among interferon alpha, interferon beta, and interferon gamma in the treatment of liver fibrosis. Therefore, our objective in current study is to investigate the effects of rat interferon-α, interferon-β, and interferon-γ on the proliferation and activation of rat hepatic stellate cells. RESULTS: Rat interferon-β and interferon-γ significantly inhibited rat hepatic stellate cell proliferation while rat interferon-α did not affect the cell proliferation under the same culture condition. Inhibition of cell proliferation was confirmed by both WST-1 cell proliferation assay and 5-bromo-2'-deoxy-uridine incorporation assay. Similar results were observed regarding interferons regulation of hepatic stellate cell activation. Both rat interferon-β and interferon-γ reduced smooth muscle α-actin abundance after 6 days treatment, but rat interferon-α did not alter smooth muscle α-actin level. CONCLUSIONS: Our results indicate that rat interferon-α and interferon-β have different biological effects on rat hepatic stellate cells and suggest that there are different signaling events between interferon-α and interferon-β in hepatic stellate cells
N-(1-Naphthyl)benzenesulfonamide
In the title compound, C16H13NO2S, the C—SO2—NH—C torsion angle is −70.1 (2)°. The dihedral angle between the planes of the naphthyl ring system and the phenyl ring is 34.67 (4)°. In the crystal, molecules are linked by intermolecular N—H⋯O hydrogen bonds into chains along [100]. There are also π–π interactions between adjacent naphthyl groups [interplanar spacing = 3.541 (3) Å] for molecules stacked along [100]
From Awareness to Action: Exploring End-User Empowerment Interventions for Dark Patterns in UX
The study of UX dark patterns, i.e., UI designs that seek to manipulate user
behaviors, often for the benefit of online services, has drawn significant
attention in the CHI and CSCW communities in recent years. To complement
previous studies in addressing dark patterns from (1) the designer's
perspective on education and advocacy for ethical designs; and (2) the
policymaker's perspective on new regulations, we propose an
end-user-empowerment intervention approach that helps users (1) raise the
awareness of dark patterns and understand their underlying design intents; (2)
take actions to counter the effects of dark patterns using a web augmentation
approach. Through a two-phase co-design study, including 5 co-design workshops
(N=12) and a 2-week technology probe study (N=15), we reported findings on the
understanding of users' needs, preferences, and challenges in handling dark
patterns and investigated the feedback and reactions to users' awareness of and
action on dark patterns being empowered in a realistic in-situ setting.Comment: Conditionally Accepted at CSCW 202
Deep Radon Prior: A Fully Unsupervised Framework for Sparse-View CT Reconstruction
Although sparse-view computed tomography (CT) has significantly reduced
radiation dose, it also introduces severe artifacts which degrade the image
quality. In recent years, deep learning-based methods for inverse problems have
made remarkable progress and have become increasingly popular in CT
reconstruction. However, most of these methods suffer several limitations:
dependence on high-quality training data, weak interpretability, etc. In this
study, we propose a fully unsupervised framework called Deep Radon Prior (DRP),
inspired by Deep Image Prior (DIP), to address the aforementioned limitations.
DRP introduces a neural network as an implicit prior into the iterative method,
thereby realizing cross-domain gradient feedback. During the reconstruction
process, the neural network is progressively optimized in multiple stages to
narrow the solution space in radon domain for the under-constrained imaging
protocol, and the convergence of the proposed method has been discussed in this
work. Compared with the popular pre-trained method, the proposed framework
requires no dataset and exhibits superior interpretability and generalization
ability. The experimental results demonstrate that the proposed method can
generate detailed images while effectively suppressing image
artifacts.Meanwhile, DRP achieves comparable or better performance than the
supervised methods.Comment: 11 pages, 12 figures, Journal pape
The Association of IL-12b Polymorphisms with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus in Chinese Han Population
Background. Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a complex immune disease. The genetic variation in the IL-12b gene was found to associate with SLE in Caucasian population. In this study, we examined this association in Chinese Han population by a recently developed method, unlabeled probe-based high resolution melting analysis. Methods. A total of 297 SLE patients and 351 controls were recruited. Unlabeled probe-based high resolution melting analysis (HRMA) was used in genotyping. Results. Statistically significant differences were observed in both genotype and allele frequencies for rs6887695 in the SLE patients as compared with the controls. Minor allele (C) of rs6887695 (P = 0.031, OR 0.78, [95% CI 0.63-0.98]) was found to be protective against SLE. The association of SNP rs6887695 with the diagnostic criteria of SLE was also examined. Minor allele (C) exerts protective effect on the incidence of arthritis (P = 0.013, OR = 0.65, 95% CI = 0.47-0.92) and abnormalities of antinuclear antibody (P = 0.022, OR = 0.68, 95% CI = 0.49–0.95). IL-12b SNPs were irrelevant to other diagnostic criteria of SLE. Summary. Polymorphisms of rs6887695 in IL-12b gene were associated with disease risk, as well as arthritis and antinuclear antibody synthesis, of systemic lupus erythematosus in Chinese population
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