S Morris, HS Shin - American Economic Review, 1998 - JSTOR
Even though self-fulfilling currency attacks lead to multiple equilibria when fundamentals are
common knowledge, we demonstrate the uniqueness of equilibrium when speculators face
a small amount of noise in their signals about the fundamentals. This unique equilibrium ...
S Morris, HS Shin - The American Economic Review, 2002 - ingentaconnect.com
Abstract: What are the welfare effects of enhanced dissemination of public information
through the media and disclosures by market participants with high public visibility? We
examine the impact of public information in a setting where agents take actions ...
S Coate… - Journal of Political Economy, 1995 - JSTOR
An important question in political economy concerns the form of transfers to special interests.
The Chicago view is that political competition leads politicians to make such transfers
efficiently. The Virginia position is that lack of information on the part of voters leads ...
S Morris - The Review of Economic Studies, 2000 - restud.oxfordjournals.org
Abstract Each player in an infinite population interacts strategically with a finite subset of that
population. Suppose each player's binary choice in each period is a best response to the
population choices of the previous period. When can behaviour that is initially played by ...
S Morris - Journal of Political Economy, 2001 - JSTOR
An informed advisor wishes to convey her valuable information to an uninformed decision
maker with identical preferences. Thus she has a current incentive to truthfully reveal her
information. But if the decision maker thinks that the advisor might be biased in favor of ...
S Morris, HS Shin - European Economic Review, 2004 - Elsevier
Creditors of a distressed borrower face a coordination problem. Even if the fundamentals are
sound, fear of premature foreclosure by others may lead to pre-emptive action, undermining
the project. Recognition of this problem lies behind corporate bankruptcy provisions ...
S Morris - Economics and philosophy, 1995 - Cambridge Univ Press
Why is (it that) common priors are implicit or explicit in the vast majority of the differential
information literature in economics and game theory? Why has the economic community
been unwilling, in practice, to accept and actually use the idea of truly personal ...
D Bergemann… - Econometrica, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
We ask when ex post implementation is equivalent to interim (or Bayesian) implementation
for all possible type spaces. The equivalence holds in the case of separable environments;
examples of separable environments arise (1) when the planner is implementing a social ...
F Allen, S Morris… - Review of Financial Studies, 2006 - Soc Financial Studies
Abstract In a financial market where traders are risk averse and short lived and prices are
noisy, asset prices today depend on the average expectation today of tomorrow's price. Thus
(iterating this relationship) the date 1 price equals the date 1 average expectation of the ...
S Morris - The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1996 - qje.oxfordjournals.org
Abstract As traders learn about the true distribution of some asset's dividends, a speculative
premium occurs as each trader anticipates the possibility of reselling the asset to another
trader before complete learning has occurred. Small differences in prior beliefs lead to ...
G Corsetti, A Dasgupta, S Morris… - Review of economic …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Do large investors increase the vulnerability of a country to speculative attacks in the foreign
exchange markets? To address this issue, we build a model of currency crises where a
single large investor and a continuum of small investors independently decide whether to ...
S Morris, HS Shin - 2001 - nber.org
It is a commonplace that actions are motivated by beliefs, and so economic outcomes are
influenced by the beliefs of individuals in the economy. In many examples in economics,
there seems to be an apparent indeterminacy in beliefs in the sense that one set of beliefs ...
DM Frankel, S Morris… - Journal of Economic Theory, 2003 - Elsevier
We study games with strategic complementarities, arbitrary numbers of players and actions,
and slightly noisy payoff signals. We prove limit uniqueness: as the signal noise vanishes,
the game has a unique strategy profile that survives iterative dominance. This generalizes ...
F Allen, S Morris… - Journal of Economic Theory, 1993 - princeton.edu
What determines stock prices? Are they determined by expectations about future dividends
so that stocks trade at their" fundamental value," or are they" bubbles" which are determined
by crowd psychology, fads, or some other arbitrary factor? These questions are central to ...
S Morris, HS Shin - Review of Finance, 2004 - rof.oxfordjournals.org
Abstract Traders with short horizons and privately known loss limits interact in a market for a
risky asset. Risk-averse, long horizon traders generate a downward sloping residual
demand curve that faces the short-horizon traders. When the price falls close to the loss ...
S Coate… - The American economic review, 1999 - JSTOR
Conventional wisdom in political economy warns that once an economic policy is
iniroduced, it is likely to persist. Even when its original rationale is no longer applicable or
has been proven invalid, a policy will prove hard to remove. Empirical support for this ...
A Bridgwood, R Lilly, M Thomas, J Bacon… - 2000 - westminsterresearch.wmin.ac.uk
S Morris - Econometrica: Journal of the Econometric Society, 1994 - JSTOR
" No trade" theorems have shown that new information will not lead to trade when agents
share the same prior beliefs. This paper explores the structure of no trade theorems with
heterogeneous prior beliefs. It is shown how different notions of efficiency under ...
JD Amato, S Morris… - Oxford Review of Economic …, 2002 - Oxford Univ Press
Abstract Recent trends toward greater central bank independence and the adoption of
formal inflation targeting by several countries have served to emphasize the importance of
communication policy. In this paper, we explore some of the economic effects of public ...
CM Thomas… - The British Journal of Psychiatry, 2003 - RCP
Background The cost of depression in the UK was estimated at£ 3.5 billion almost a decade
ago. The shift to community-based management for depression alongside the availability of
more accurate data have allowed these estimates to be revised.
A Kajii, S Morris - Econometrica: Journal of the Econometric Society, 1997 - JSTOR
A number of papers have shown that a strict Nash equilibrium action profile of a game may
never be played if there is a small amount of incomplete information (see, for example,
Carlsson and van Damme (1993a)). We present a general approach to analyzing the ...
S Morris, R Rob… - Econometrica: Journal of the Econometric …, 1995 - JSTOR
This paper elucidates the logic behind recent papers which show that a unique equilibrium
is selected in the presence of higher order uncertainty, ie, when players lack common
knowledge. We introduce two new concepts: belief potential of the information system and ...
SD Morris - 1991 - books.google.com
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S Morris, M Sutton… - Social science & medicine, 2005 - Elsevier
Achieving equity in healthcare, in the form of equal use for equal need, is an objective of
many healthcare systems. The evaluation of equity requires value judgements as well as
analysis of data. Previous studies are limited in the range of health and supply variables ...
GJ Mailath… - Journal of Economic Theory, 2002 - Elsevier
In repeated games with imperfect public monitoring, players can use public signals to
coordinate their behavior, and thus support cooperative outcomes, but with private
monitoring, such coordination may no longer be possible. Even though grim trigger is a ...
S Morris, HS Shin - Journal of international Economics, 2006 - Elsevier
In a model of debt crisis caused partly by creditor coordination failure, we show that bailouts
that reduce ex post inefficiency will sometimes enhance the incentives for governments to
take costly adjustment effort. This model helps us understand a debate about the role of ...
[CITATION] The Indians in Uganda
HS Morris - 1968 - University of Chicago Press Chicago
E Nahmias, S Morris, T Nadelhoffer… - Philosophical …, 2005 - Taylor & Francis
Philosophers working in the nascent field of 'experimental philosophy'have begun using
methods borrowed from psychology to collect data about folk intuitions concerning debates
ranging from action theory to ethics to epistemology. In this paper we present the results of ...
S Morris, HS Shin - Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, 2005 - JSTOR
A central bank must be accountable for its actions, and its decisionmaking procedures
should meet the highest standards of probity and technical competence. In light of the
considerable discretion enjoyed by independent central banks, the standards of ...
S Morris, HS Shin - The Asian Financial Crisis: Causes, …, 1999 - books.google.com
The swiftness and devastating effect of recent financial crises pose considerable challenges
for economists seeking an explanation of their onset. It is easy to give a narrative of the
sequence of events leading up to the crisis with the benefit of hindsight. However this falls ...
S Morris, HS Shin - Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 1999 - Oxford Univ Press
Abstract Risks faced by traders from price movements are sometimes magnified by the
actions of other traders. Risk-management systems which neglect this feature may give a
seriously misleading picture of the true risks. The hazards arising from this potential ...
E Nahmias, SG Morris… - Philosophy and …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Page 1. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research Vol. LXXIII, No. 1, July 2006 Is
Incompatibilism Intuitive? EDDY NAHMIAS Georgia State University STEPHEN G . MORRIS
Missouri Western State University THOMAS NADELHOFFER Dickinson College ...
AH Choudhury, ME Gordian… - … of Environmental Health: …, 1997 - Heldref Publications
Page 1. Associations between Respiratory Illness and PMlo Air Pollution ASKAR H.
CHOUDHURY College of Business University of Alaska Anchorage Anchorage, Alaska
MARY ELLEN GORDIAN STEPHEN S. MORRIS Department ...
S Morris - Journal of Health Economics, 2006 - Elsevier
In this paper I investigate the impact of body mass index (BMI) on occupational attainment in
England. Using pooled cross-sectional health survey data for 1997 and 1998 I find using
OLS that, conditional on a comprehensive set of individual and area covariates, BMI has a ...
S Morris, HS Shin - Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, 2008 - JSTOR
The global financial crisis raises questions about the proper objectives of financial
regulation and how best to meet them. Traditionally, capital requirements have been the
cornerstone of bank regulation. However, the run on the investment bank Bear Stearns in ...
S Morris - Labour Economics, 2007 - Elsevier
Using data from two rounds of the Health Survey for England I investigate the impact of
obesity on employment. I use three approaches: a univariate probit model; propensity score
matching; and IV regression using a recursive bivariate probit model. Conditional on a ...
E Dekel,
D Fudenberg… - Theoretical Economics, 2007 - econtheory.org
Abstract This paper proposes the solution concept of interim correlated rationalizability, and
shows that all types that have the same hierarchies of beliefs have the same set of interim-
correlated-rationalizable outcomes. This solution concept characterizes common certainty ...
S Baliga… - Journal of Economic Theory, 2002 - Elsevier
We analyze the role of cheap-talk in two player games with one-sided incomplete
information. We identify conditions under which (1) players can fully communicate and
coordinate on efficient Nash equilibria of the underlying complete information game; and ( ...
SD Morris - Third World Quarterly, 1999 - Taylor & Francis
Page 1. Third World Quarterly, Vol 20, No 3, pp 623±643, 1999 Corruption and the Mexican
political system: continuity and change STEPHEN D MORRIS ABSTRACT Thanks to the nature
of its political system, Mexico has had a long history of political corruption. ...
S Morris, HS Shin - Work. Pap., Princet. Univ, 2009 - cs112-b.cs.yale.edu
Abstract We describe and contrast three different measures of an institu (tion $ s credit risk.
HInsolvency risk" is the conditional probability of default due to deterioration of asset quality
if there is no run by short term creditors. HTotal credit risk" is the unconditional probability ...
S Morris - The British Journal of Sociology, 1956 - JSTOR
HE people of the four territones of East Africa, Kenya, Tanganyika,| Uganda, and Zanzibar
constitute a" plural society". The population s is divided into African, Arab, European, Indian
categories; and in a total population of just over I8, 300,000, Africans number ...
H Gravelle, M Sutton, S Morris… - Health …, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Many health-care systems allocate funding according to measures of need. The
utilisation approach for measuring need rests on the assumptions that use of health care is
determined by demand and supply and that need is an important element of demand. By ...
S Morris… - Journal of Economic Theory, 2005 - Elsevier
This paper introduces generalized potential functions of complete information games and
studies the robustness of sets of equilibria to incomplete information. A set of equilibria of a
complete information game is robust if every incomplete information game where payoffs ...
S Morris, HS Shin - Journal of the European Economic …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Optimal communication to a group often entails a trade-off between precision of
information conveyed and common understanding (or approximate common knowledge) of
the information within the group. We argue that an understanding of this trade-off is central ...
S Morris… - 2003 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: Incomplete information games, local interaction games and random matching
games are all special cases of a general class of interaction games (Morris (1997)). In this
paper, we use this equivalence to present a unified treatment of arguments generating ...
S Morris - 2001 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: Incomplete information, local interaction and random matching games all share a
common structure. A type or player interacts with various subsets of the set of all
types/players. A type/player's total payoff is additive in the payoffs from these various ...
A Kajii, S Morris - Journal of Economic Theory, 1998 - Elsevier
An incomplete information game is defined by a probability distributionμover a type space
and payoff functionsu. Probability distributionμ′ isstrategically closetoμif, for any bounded
payoff functionsuand any equilibrium of the game (μ, u), there exists an approximate ...
S Morris - Theory and decision, 1997 - Springer
People are less willing to accept bets about an event when they do not know the true
probability of that event. Such “uncertainty aversion” has been used to explain certain
economic phenomena. This paper considers how far standard private information ...
[CITATION] Economic analysis in health care
S Morris, NJ Devlin, N Devlin… - 2007 - Wiley
SJ Morris - 1999 - books.google.com
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POLITICAL CULTURE AND THE CAUSES OF WAR Page 4. Page 5. Why Vietnam
Invaded Cambodia POLITICAL CULTURE AND THE CAUSES ...
B Guimaraes… - Journal of Monetary Economics, 2007 - Elsevier
Market participants' risk attitudes, wealth and portfolio composition influence their positions
in a pegged foreign currency and, therefore, may have important effects on the sustainability
of currency pegs. This paper analyzes such effects in a global game model of currency ...
H Fang, S Morris - Journal of Economic Theory, 2006 - Elsevier
We consider parametric examples of symmetric two-bidder private value auctions in which
each bidder observes her own private valuation as well as noisy signals about her
opponent's private valuation. We show that, in such environments, the revenue ...
G Mailath… - … Discussion Paper No. 1479; PIER Working …, 2004 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: Some private-monitoring games, that is, games with no public histories, can have
histories that are almost public. These games are the natural result of perturbing public-
monitoring games towards private monitoring. We explore the extent to which it is possible ...
S Morris - Health Economics, 1997 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract There are various ways in which data for economic evaluations may be obtained,
including via clinical trials and via economic modelling. There are numerous advantages
and disadvantages associated with each method, although it is generally assumed that ...
SM Rappaport, S Selvin… - Applied Industrial Hygiene, 1987 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract Air concentrations were obtained for 55 individual chemical components of
gasoline measured by eight petroleum companies for service station attendants (n= 49),
transport drivers (n= 49), and outside operators (n= 56) during the summer of 1984. ...
D Bergemann… - Games and Economic Behavior, 2008 - Elsevier
We analyze the problem of fully implementing a social choice set in ex post equilibrium. We
identify an ex post monotonicity condition that is necessary and—in economic environments—
sufficient for full implementation in ex post equilibrium. We also identify an ex post ...
[CITATION] Laws and authority
G Mailath, S Morris… - Yale University, 2001
J Dutta… - Journal of Economic Theory, 1997 - Elsevier
At a Rational Expectations Equilibrium (REE), individuals are assumed to know the map
from states to prices. This hypothesis has two components, that agents agree (consensus)
and that they have point expectations (degeneracy). We consider economies where ...
V Bhaskar, GJ Mailath… - Review of Economic Dynamics, 2008 - Elsevier
This paper investigates the Harsanyi [Harsanyi, JC, 1973. Games with randomly disturbed
payoffs: A new rationale for mixed-strategy equilibrium points. International Journal of Game
Theory 2 (1), 1–23]-purifiability of mixed strategies in the repeated prisoners' dilemma with ...
[CITATION] Decentralization in Latin America: an evaluation
AS Morris… - 1992 - Praeger Publishers
S Morris… - Games and Economic Behavior, 2004 - Elsevier
Two games are best-response equivalent if they have the same best-response
correspondence. We provide a characterization of when two games are best-response
equivalent. The characterizations exploit a dual relationship between payoff differences ...
E Nahmias, S Morris… - Journal of Consciousness …, 2004 - ingentaconnect.com
Abstract: Philosophers often suggest that their theories of free will are supported by our
phenomenology. Just as their theories conflict, their descriptions of the phenomenology of
free will often conflict as well. We suggest that this should motivate an effort to study the ...
S Morris - 1994 - ideas.repec.org
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The comment by Lars Svensson (2006) is an important contribution to the debate on the
welfare effects of public information. Morris and Shin (2002) had shown that the provision of
more precise public information can, in principle, be detrimental to welfare, but Svensson's ...
S Morris, HS Shin - The American economic review, 2006 - JSTOR
Macroeconomic variables exhibit inertia. On the face of it, such inertia sits uncomfortably
with the behavior of rational, forward-looking agents who form expectations on the basis of
the best information available at the time. Christopher Sims (2003, sect. 8) offers a three- ...
S Morris, A Postlewaite… - Economic Theory, 1995 - Springer
Summary A number of recent papers have highlighted the importance of uncertainty about
others' information in models of asymmetric information. We introduce a notion that reflects
the depth of knowledge in an information system. We show how the depth of knowledge ...
[CITATION] VThe Social Value of Public Infor# mationV
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SD Morris - Journal of Latin American Studies, 1999 - Cambridge Univ Press
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Cambridge University Press Reforming the Nation: Mexican Nationalism
in Context STEPHEN D. MORRIS Abstract. With the NAFTA (North ...
F Allen, S Morris… - COWLES …, 1998 - 128.36.236.35
Abstract Traditional finance theory based on the assumptions of symmetric information and
perfect and competitive markets has provided many important insights. These include the
Modigliani and Miller Theorems, the CAPM, the Efficient Markets Hypothesis and ...
[CITATION] Shorter Papers-Social Value of Public Information: Morris and Shin (2002) Is Actually Pro-Transparency, Not Con: Reply
S Morris - American Economic Review, 2006 - Princeton, NJ: American Economic …
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Informational events that trigger currency attacks. Stephen Morris () and Hyun Song Shin.
No 95-24, Working Papers from Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia. ...
D Bergemann… - Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers, 2007 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: We consider the following belief free solution concepts for games with incomplete
information:(i) incomplete information rationalizability,(ii) incomplete information correlated
equilibrium and (iii) ex post equilibrium. We present epistemic foundations for these ...
S Coate… - Globalization and the nation state: the impact …, 2006 - books.google.com
The World Bank carries out extensive policy conditionality: developing country policy makers
agree to a program of economic policy reform in exchange for grants and concessionary
finance. There are two ways in which policy conditionality might have a beneficial impact. ...
[CITATION] The Indians in Uganda:(Caste and Sect in a Plural Society).
HS Morris - 1968
SJ Morris - The First International Conference on Emerging …, 1997 - Citeseer
Page 1. DESIGN AND FLIGHT TEST RESULTS FOR MICRO-SIZED FIXED-WING
AND VTOL AIRCRAFT Stephen J. Morris President, MLB Company 137 Lundy Lane
Palo Alto, CA 94306 ABSTRACT There has been recent ...
S Morris - Journal of Economic Theory, 1996 - princeton.edu
Savage [L. Savage,``The Foundations of Statistics,''Wiley, New York, 1954] showed how
properties of a decision maker's probabilistic beliefs can be deduced from primitive
consistency axioms on preferences. This paper extends that approach and shows how ...
SD Morris… - Latin American Perspectives, 2001 - JSTOR
Page 1. What a Difference a Crisis Makes NAFTA, Mexico, and the United States by Stephen
D. Morris and John Passe-Smith Mexico's deep economic crisis, precipitated by the
devaluation of the peso in December 1994, had a far-reaching impact. ...
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S Morris - Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 2002 - Oxford Univ Press
Abstract Common knowledge plays an important role in coordination problems and
coordination problems are central to many areas of economic policy. In this paper, I review
some common‐knowledge puzzles culminating in the electronic‐mail game. These ...
[CITATION] Typical types
S Morris - … paper, Department of Economics. Princeton University. …, 2002
D Bergemann… - Review of Economic Studies, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
A social choice function is robustly implementable if there is a mechanism under which the
process of iteratively eliminating strictly dominated messages lead to outcomes that agree
with the social choice function for all beliefs at every type profile. In an interdependent- ...
GJ Mailath… - CARESS Working Papres, 1998 - ideas.repec.org
In repeated games with imperfect public monitoring, players can use public signals to
perfectly coordinate their behavior. Our study of repeated games with imperfect private
monitoring focusses on the coordination problem that arises without public signals. We ...
LS Gilchrist, ML Galantino, M Wampler… - Physical therapy, 2009 - physther.net
Abstract Although the incidence of cancer in the United States is high, improvements in early
diagnosis and treatment have significantly increased survival rates in recent years. Many
survivors of cancer experience lasting, adverse effects caused by either their disease or its ...
S Morris, HS Shin - Liquidity Risk: Rethinking Risk Management, 2000 - hyunsongshin.org
Abstract Risks faced by traders from price movements are sometimes magni¿ ed by the
actions of other traders. Risk management systems which neglect this feature may give a
seriously misleading picture of the true risks. The hazards arising from this potential ...
HS Morris - The British Journal of Sociology, 1957 - JSTOR
HS Morris r NHIS PAPER first describes the broad groups discernible in Indian society in
Uganda and then discusses those aspects of, their structure which are of theoretical interest
in a discussion of factionalism. Four points which arise from the East African material ...
S Morris… - 2001 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: What are the welfare effects of enhanced dissemination of public information
through the media and disclosures by market participants with high public visibility? For
instance, is it always desirable to have frequent and timely publications of economic ...
S Morris, A Gray, A Noone… - Journal of Public …, 1996 - Faculty Public Health
Background In England and Wales, surveillance of communicable disease is carried out and
co-ordinated by the Public Health Laboratory Service (PHLS). The surveillance of HIV
infection and AIDS is undertaken by the PHLS AIDS Centre at the Communicable Disease ...
[CITATION] VGlobal Games: Theory and Applica'tionsV in Advances in Economics and Econometrics (Proceedings of the Eighth World Congress of the Econometric …
S Morris, HS Shin - Dewatripont, L. Hansen and S. Turnovsky. Cambridge: …, 2003
S Morris, HS Shin - Levine's Bibliography, 2007 - princeton.edu
Abstract We provide a characterization of when an action is rationalizable in a binary action
coordination game in terms of beliefs and higher order beliefs. The characterization sheds
light on when a global game yields a unique outcome. In particular, we can separate ...
A Feltenstein… - Journal of Public Economics, 1990 - Elsevier
Abstract We construct a perfect foresight intertemporal general equilibrium model designed
to analyze the impact of reductions in piblic spending. The model incorporates public
infrastructure that enters private productions and a reserve-based government exchange ...
[CITATION] Private versus public information in coordination problems
S Morris, HS Shin - unpublished paper, Yale University, 1999
SD Morris - Journal of Interamerican Studies and World Affairs, 1992 - JSTOR
Page 1. Political Reformism In Mexico: Salinas At The Brink* Stephen D. Morris
INTRODUCTION Despite the Mexican regime's track record of adaptiveness, the 1980s
seemingly altered the nature of political reform there. Secular ...
S Morris - Latin American research review, 1993 - orton.catie.ac.cr
SIDALC - Servicio de Informacion y Documentacion Agropecuaria de las Americas.
AS Morris - 1998 - books.google.com
Contents Preface vii Acknowledgements ix 1 The nature of development 1 2 Theories and models
13 3 Industries and firms 41 4 Social components of development 71 5 The service economy
85 6 Developed countries: the United Kingdom and Spain 95 7 Less developed ...
SB Morris, JF Alexander… - Journal of family …, 1991 - psycnet.apa.org
Page 1. Do Reattributions of Delinquent Behavior Reduce Blame? Stephen B. Morris
Salt Lake City, Utah James F. Alexander Charles W. Turner University of Utah Little
empirical support exists for the effectiveness of reattribution ...
SD Morris - Journal of the Southwest, 2003 - JSTOR
Page 1. Corruption and Mexican Political Culture Stephen E>. Morris Contemporary
Mexican political history brims with dramatic, soap- opera-like scandals; wild
accusations; seemingly credible evidence of widespread corruption ...
S Dench, N Meager… - 1996 - westminsterresearch.wmin.ac.uk
This report updates a previous IES study, exploring employers' policies, practices and
attitudes towards the employment of people with disabilities. The study examines employers'
perceptions of the employability of people with various disabilities, and the extent to which ...
S Morris - Journal of Development Economics, 1995 - Elsevier
Pinto (1990) in World Bank Economic Review 3, 321–338, showed that unification of official
and 'parallel'market exchange rates may lead to an increase in steady-state inflation,
because of the fiscal impact of real official exchange rate changes. This paper shows how ...
P Heather, J Rick, J Atkinson… - Labour Market …, 1996 - westminsterresearch.wmin.ac.uk
HS Morris - Southwestern Journal of Anthropology, 1958 - JSTOR
T HE EAST AFRICAN TERRITORIES of Kenya, Tanganyika, Uganda, and Zanzibar have a
population of just over eighteen and a half million people. l Of these just under eighteen
millions are Africans and some eighty-three thousand are Arabs. These latter people are ...
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