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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
111

The consequences of mild inflation : the Canadian case 1947-1970.

Eden, Lorraine. January 1973 (has links)
No description available.
112

Inflation as restructuring : a theoretical and empirical account of the U.S. experience

Nitzan, Jonathan January 1992 (has links)
No description available.
113

Nature and dynamics of the inflationary process in Russia

Houle, Martin January 1993 (has links)
No description available.
114

Structural inflation in Sri Lanka, 1960-1973

Atapattu, Danny January 1975 (has links)
No description available.
115

A Systematic Scaling Solution Search in Six-Dimensional Inflation / A Systematic Six-Dimensional Scaling Solution Search

Enns, Jared January 2016 (has links)
We explore the mechanics of inflation within simplified extra-dimensional models involving an inflaton interacting with a Einstein-Maxwell system in two extra dimensions. The models are complicated enough to include a stabilization mechanism for the extra-dimensional radius, but simple enough to solve the full six-dimensional field equations. After performing a consistent truncation, which guarantees our six-dimensional equations are equivalently satisfied by the four dimensional equations of motion, we explore (numerically and analytically) the power-law solutions evident in our initial parameter search. After a comprehensive search for potential power-law scaling solutions in both six and four dimensions, we find two that give rise to interesting inflationary dynamics. They both can generically exist outside of the usual four dimensional effective theory, and yet, we still trust them since our truncation is consistent. One of these is a dynamical attractor whose features are relatively insensitive to initial conditions, but whose slow-roll parameters cannot be arbitrarily small; the other is not an attractor but can roll much more slowly, until eventually transitioning to another solution due to its unstable nature. We present a numerical and analytic discussion of these two solutions. Four of the appendices contain calculations in more explicit detail than are performed in the main text, while a fifth contains a representative Mathematica worksheet and the sixth contains the general results of the systematic sweep for scaling solutions. / Thesis / Master of Science (MSc) / When looking out at the night sky, we see a universe that is extremely flat and looks the same no matter what direction we stare. However, these present-day observations require the universe to have begun under very specific circumstances, which is not something that naturally occurs; think about what is necessary to hit a hole-in-one with a golf club: a very precise and specific shot is required. The theory of Cosmological Inflation—a period of rapid expansion in the early universe—is the current leading theory proposed to explain these observations. In our exploration, we aim to study inflation from a higher-dimensional perspective in which two extra spatial dimensions are added to our usual three. Ultimately, we find three classes of solutions, two of which exist outside of the regimes usually studied, that have the potential both to explain current observations, and also be useful tools in future explorations.
116

ARE REMITTANCES INFLATIONARY? EVIDENCE FROM EMERGING NATIONS IN SOUTH ASIA

Regmi, Sunder 01 August 2023 (has links) (PDF)
This paper examines the relationship between inflation and remittances as variable of interest and real interest rate & exchange rate as control variables. The main question this paper addresses is whether remittances induce inflationary pressures. This research uses pooled OLS, fixed effect method, random effect method and Arellano Bond GMM estimator for empirical analysis over 2008-2021 data of 7 emerging economies in South Asia. Comparing the methods and interpreting the result, I can say that there are mixed (positive, negative, and no significant) results whether remittances are inflationary.
117

Theories of inflation and consumer instalment credit /

Kreidle, John Raymond January 1959 (has links)
No description available.
118

Household wealth accumulation during periods of inflation : some evidence from longitudinal data /

Jianakoplos, Nancy Ammon January 1983 (has links)
No description available.
119

Inflation and economic growth : an empirical study based on the Korean experience, 1948-1967 /

Shin, Bong Ju January 1969 (has links)
No description available.
120

Improving Work Based Assessment: Addressing grade inflation numerically or pedagogically?

Robbins, Joy, Firth, Amanda, Evans, Maria 2018 April 1930 (has links)
Yes / Work based assessment (WBA) is a common but contentious practice increasingly used to grade university students on professional degrees. A key issue in WBA is the potentially low assessment literacy of the assessors, which can lead to a host of unintended results, including grade inflation. We identified grade inflation in the WBA of the clinical module analysed for this study, and to address it we trialled two adjustments over a four-year period. The first and simpler adjustment, reducing the academic weighting of the WBA component of the module, appeared to lower grade inflation but actually had the inverse effect over time. The second adjustment, introducing a structured formative assessment, reduced the average WBA grade both initially and over time. In addition to this desired result, the second adjustment has brought ongoing benefits to the learning and teaching on the module as a whole.

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