Search results for "Reinterpretation"

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A Proposal to Compare Consistently the Inequality Among the Poor

2013

A poverty index should be sensitive to the number of poor people, the extent of the shortfall of the poor, and the inequality among the poor. A difficulty arises when inequality among the poor needs to be assessed. The inequality may be analyzed in terms of either incomes or gaps. Depending on what side we focus on, the inequality level comparisons may be contradictory. This paper proposes a reinterpretation of the inequality component involved in the decompositions of well-known poverty indices. The alternative indices we introduce measure equally the income and gap inequality among the poor. The comparisons in inequality as measured by these indices are then independent of the viewpoint. …

ReinterpretationEconomics and EconometricsIndex (economics)PovertyInequalityPublic economicsmedia_common.quotation_subjectPoverty measurementPoor peopleIncome inequality metricsEconomicsEconometricsSocial inequalitymedia_commonReview of Income and Wealth
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Learning to synthesise contradictions: an Austrian approach to bridging time concepts in the strategic theory of the firm

2012

Moving from an inquiry on the notions of time underlying strategy studies, in this paper we lay the groundwork for the elaboration of a multitemporal view of the firm. We draw on the Austrian process view in economic studies and on Nonaka's idea of synthesising capabilities to formulate a methodological framework which consents the elaboration of a multitemporal view of the resource-based firm, in which different time concepts are bridged and main actor behaviours crucial for prolonged firm success are encompassed. We then show how the multitemporal view of the firm which emerges from the deployment of the integration of the Austrian and Nonakian approaches consents the reinterpretation and…

ReinterpretationManagement scienceProcess (engineering)Strategy and ManagementField (Bourdieu)Theory of the firmManagementResource (project management)Software deploymentResource-based viewStrategic managementTime theory of the firm austrian viewSociologySettore SECS-P/08 - Economia E Gestione Delle ImpreseInternational Journal of Strategic Change Management
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Anatomy of Trading Rules

2017

This key chapter presents a methodology for examining how the trading signal in a moving average rule is computed. Then using this methodology the chapter examines the computation of trading signals in all moving average rules and investigates the commonalities and differences between the rules. The main conclusion that can be drawn from this study is that the computation of the trading indicator in every rule, based on either one or multiple moving averages, can equivalently be interpreted as the computation of a single weighted moving average of price changes. The analysis presented in this chapter uncovers the anatomy of moving average trading rules, provides very useful insights about p…

ReinterpretationTrading rulesComputer scienceMoving averageComputationSIGNAL (programming language)Key (cryptography)Anatomy
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Oltre i confini: verso la regionalizzazione dell'urbano. W 1.2 Il paradigma bio-regionale per il progetto di ri-territorializzazione (re-embedding) d…

2019

Il capitolo rende conto di una rilettura ed interpretazione del paradigma bio-regionale come riferimento per pratiche interpretative, di governance e progetto di territorio finalizzate alla “ril-ocalizzazione” dell’insediamento umano nel suo milieu socio-culturale ed ambientale di prossimità. Il riferimento primario è all’ampio e polifonico movimento culturale bio-regionale sviluppatosi in particolare negli Stati Uniti tra la fine degli anni sessanta e l’inizio degli anni settanta del XX secolo.

Settore ICAR/21 - UrbanisticaThe chapter reports about a reinterpretation and interpretation of the bio-regional paradigm as a reference for interpretative practices governance and territorial project aimed at the "relocation" of human settlement in its socio-cultural and environmental milieu of proximity. The primary reference is to the wide and polyphonic bio-regional cultural movement developed in particular in the United States between the late 1960s and early 1970s.
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