• No results found

The rationale for why cooperatives have single

An Information Economic Rationale for Cooperatives

An Information Economic Rationale for Cooperatives

... farmers have superior infor- mation about their cost ...economic rationale for cooperatives by providing a framework where the traditional cooperative payment schemes coincide with the unique optimal ...

30

B: Problem/Issue definition and rationale for investment (Why) Rationale

B: Problem/Issue definition and rationale for investment (Why) Rationale

... motivate Australian and Vietnamese stakeholders to explore opportunities to work together support promotion and demand for other modalities, such as AAF, GPFD, and AVID. It is proposed a managing contractor be engaged to ...

7

Single fathers by choice using surrogacy. Why men decide to have a child as a single parent

Single fathers by choice using surrogacy. Why men decide to have a child as a single parent

... 291 single mothers who adopted or used sperm donation, Jadva and colleagues (2009) found that the mothers ’ main reasons for having a child were their desire to be a mother, their feeling that they were getting ...

10

Why Nicaraguan peasants stay in agricultural production cooperatives

Why Nicaraguan peasants stay in agricultural production cooperatives

... that have been clearly identified by the respondents as major obstacles to exit from ...they have been using for more than two decades will remain theirs regardless of the ownership ...

29

Why Nicaraguan Peasants Remain in Agricultural Production Cooperatives

Why Nicaraguan Peasants Remain in Agricultural Production Cooperatives

... that have been clearly identified by the respondents as major obstacles to exit from ...they have been using for more than two decades will remain theirs regardless of the ownership ...

28

Health Insurance without Single Crossing: why healthy people have high coverage

Health Insurance without Single Crossing: why healthy people have high coverage

... information. Single crossing means that people with higher health risks have a higher willingness to pay for marginally increasing coverage, ...for why the stylized facts above can lead to a ...

34

Why I have no hands

Why I have no hands

... Olson, E.T. (1995) Why I have no hands. Theoria, 61 (2). pp. 182-197. ISSN 0040-5825 [email protected] Reuse Unless indicated otherwise, fulltext items are protected by copyright with all rights ...

16

Why Bitcoins Have Value, and Why Governments Are Sceptical

Why Bitcoins Have Value, and Why Governments Are Sceptical

... becoming a successful medium of exchange. They claim that increased bitcoin demand, be it for transaction or speculation purposes, will end in a liquidity crisis. Since the supply is fixed, increased demand will result ...

70

Why Researchers Should Think Real-Time : A Cognitive Rationale

Why Researchers Should Think Real-Time : A Cognitive Rationale

... Which estimation strategy they use depends on the regularity of the behavior and the context in which the frequency question is presented. When the behavior is highly regular, frequency estimates can be computed on the ...

27

Why do children have accidents?

Why do children have accidents?

... Papers accepted for Clinical Psychology Review may not be published elsewhere In any language without written permission from the author(s) and publishers. Upon acceptance for publication, the author(s) must complete a ...

175

Why We Have a Correlation Bubble

Why We Have a Correlation Bubble

... In our October 2007 note we provided an extensive backtest which shows how the RV Score successfully differentiated between rich and cheap volatility stocks over the prior seven years, choosing stocks from a universe of ...

27

Why does any body have a self?

Why does any body have a self?

... This is the fundamental idea of predictive processing: a system, like the brain, that minimizes prediction error on the long-term average will approximate Bayesian inference. The challenges to prediction error ...

37

Why Animals Don t Have Language

Why Animals Don t Have Language

... This explanatory impasse can be partially resolved by consider- ing other, complementary sorts of evidence. For example, in cap- tivity monkeys readily learn to classify objects according to same- ness or oddity (e.g., ...

37

Why Have Housing Prices Gone Up?

Why Have Housing Prices Gone Up?

... Because construction costs are reported per square foot, housing values are divided by an estimate of the median size of single-family homes in each metropolitan area. Specifically, the American Housing Survey ...

36

Why Do Oxygen Sensors Have Heaters?

Why Do Oxygen Sensors Have Heaters?

... Unfortunately, it's a little more complicated on an Audi because the ECU uses a single circuit to control and monitor both the pre-cat (S1) and post-cat (S2) sensor heaters on a given cylinder bank. As a result, ...

7

Why We Should Have Seen That Coming

Why We Should Have Seen That Coming

... could have an appeal process in place that allows developers to guide the learning of the LS based on borderline ...developers have a LS that has minimized its potential for ...a single individual ...

12

Why Have Housing Prices Gone Up?

Why Have Housing Prices Gone Up?

... The bottom panel of Table 1 reports the real value of construction costs per square foot for a modest-quality, single-family home in a sample of 177 markets tracked by the R.S. Means Company, a data provider to ...

36

WHY HAVE A WEBSITE?

WHY HAVE A WEBSITE?

... Why have a website Your online presence can be a very basic website with several simple pages, or it can be something more advanced, sprouting interactive features, complex forms, and a mobile app to ...

8

Why have a mobile website

Why have a mobile website

... development. There are many benefits to having a mobile optimized website. Improved user experience. The fact is that many mobile visitors will simply leave a site if it’s not mobile optimized. Scrolling and zooming is ...

6

Why Have Intellectual Property?

Why Have Intellectual Property?

... stool have: a first object; and a second object connected to said first object and configured to support said first object at a height above a ground so that a substantially planar surface of said first object is ...

40

Show all 10000 documents...

Related subjects