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Assessment of Ecological Risks at Former Landfill Site Using TRIAD Procedure and Multicriteria Analysis

2012

Old industrial landfills are important sources of environmental contamination in Europe, including Finland. In this study, we demonstrated the combination of TRIAD procedure, multicriteria decision analysis (MCDA), and statistical Monte Carlo analysis for assessing the risks to terrestrial biota in a former landfill site contaminated by petroleum hydrocarbons (PHCs) and metals. First, we generated hazard quotients by dividing the concentrations of metals and PHCs in soil by the corresponding risk-based ecological benchmarks. Then we conducted ecotoxicity tests using five plant species, earthworms, and potworms, and determined the abundance and diversity of soil invertebrates from additional…

EcologyAbundance (ecology)Physiology (medical)Environmental scienceSampling (statistics)Sample (statistics)Safety Risk Reliability and QualityMultiple-criteria decision analysisRisk assessmentSoil contaminationHazardWeightingRisk Analysis
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Obesity in the State of Mexico: Interfaces and concurrences

2014

AbstractIn Mexico, from the eighties decade, various documents were made, and in which is specified the health care of the population, including obesity, documents which have been enriched by documents recently issued yet. However, as a health problem, overweight and obesity have become major challenges, placing the country at first place in health statistics on worldwide. This situation is identified in the different zones of the country, such as in the case of the State of Mexico. The objective of this work was to understand the relationship between emission of health programs, its contents, and the performance of the participants. The present paper was documentary, retrospective, analyti…

Economic growthProcess (engineering)media_common.quotation_subjectPopulationOverweightMarco normativoPoliticsState (polity)Political scienceHealth caremedicineNormative frameworkObesityeducationobesidadmedia_commoneducation.field_of_studyConstitutionbusiness.industryPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyWork (electrical)programasmedicine.symptombusinessprogramsRevista Mexicana de Trastornos Alimentarios
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The welfare cost of unpriced heterogeneity in insurance markets

2016

We consider the welfare loss of unpriced heterogeneity in insurance markets, which results when private information or regulatory constraints prevent insurance companies to set premiums reflecting expected costs. We propose a methodology which uses survey data to measure this welfare loss. After identifying some “types” which determine expected risk and insurance demand, we derive the key factors defining the demand and cost functions in each market induced by these unobservable types. These are used to quantify the efficiency costs of unpriced heterogeneity. We apply our methods to the US Long-Term Care and Medigap insurance markets, where we find that unpriced heterogeneity causes substan…

Economics and EconometricsActuarial sciencemedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesMedigap InsuranceGeneral insurance01 natural sciencesUnobservableMicroeconomics010104 statistics & probabilitySettore SECS-P/03 - Scienza Delle Finanze0502 economics and businessunpriced heterogeneityEconomicsDeadweight lossSurvey data collection050207 economics0101 mathematicsInefficiencyWelfarePrivate information retrievalinsurance marketsmedia_common
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Basel II and bank lending to emerging markets: Evidence from the German banking sector

2007

Abstract This paper investigates whether the new Basel Accord will induce a change in bank lending to emerging markets using a comprehensive new data set on German banks’ foreign exposure. We test two interlinked hypotheses on the conditions under which the change in the regulatory capital would leave lending flows unaffected. This would be the case if (i) the new regulatory capital requirement remains below the economic capital and (ii) banks’ economic capital to emerging markets already adequately reflects risk. On both accounts the evidence indicates that the new Basel Accord should have a limited effect on lending to emerging markets.

Economics and EconometricsCapital adequacy ratioBasel IFinancial capitalEconomic policyEconomic capitalRisk-adjusted return on capitalRisk-weighted assetEconomicsCapital requirementFinancial systemBasel IIFinanceJournal of Banking & Finance
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Measuring welfare loss of market power: an application to European banks

2004

From a model of imperfect competition among banking firms, this study derives an analytical expression that allows empirical quantification of the welfare loss associated with imperfect competition. Its application to the specific case of the European banking system shows that in spite of the process of deregulation, market power increased during the 1990s in 10 out of the 15 countries of the EU. The welfare loss associated with market power represents close to 2.5% of EU GDP.

Economics and EconometricsDeregulationSpiteEconomicsDeadweight lossMarket powerInternational economicsImperfect competitionApplied Economics Letters
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WEIGHTED-AVERAGE LEAST SQUARES (WALS): A SURVEY

2014

Model averaging has become a popular method of estimation, following increasing evidence that model selection and estimation should be treated as one joint procedure. Weighted- average least squares (WALS) is a recent model-average approach, which takes an intermediate position between frequentist and Bayesian methods, allows a credible treatment of ignorance, and is extremely fast to compute. We review the theory of WALS and discuss extensions and applications.

Economics and EconometricsModel selection05 social sciencesBayesian probability01 natural sciencesLeast squares010104 statistics & probabilityFrequentist inferencePosition (vector)0502 economics and businessStatisticsPrior probability0101 mathematicsWeighted arithmetic mean050205 econometrics MathematicsJournal of Economic Surveys
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Calculating Hedonic Price Indices with Unobserved Product Attributes: An Application to the UK Car Market

2006

We show that hedonic price indices that omit model-specific unobservable product attributes are subject to considerable bias. We utilize a complete panel of new car versions marketed in the UK over 1971–98 which incorporates over 100 observable product characteristics, sales weighting to capture the distribution of purchases across models, and model-specific fixed effects to account for unobservable characteristics. We find that quality-adjusted prices obtained from hedonic regressions that do not account for unobservable characteristics exhibit a severe downward bias. We also show that quality-adjusted prices exhibit distinct sub-market differences having increased in ‘mass production’ seg…

Economics and Econometricsbusiness.industryHedonic indexDistribution (economics)Product characteristicsUnobservableWeightingMicroeconomicsPrice indexEconomicsEconometricsProduction (economics)Product (category theory)businessEconomica
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Optimising the efficiency of olive harvesting considering operator safety

2019

Mechanical-assisted harvesting of olives, which is carried out using hand-held harvesting units that detach the drupes through vibration supplied by electric motor or combustion engines, is a widespread method used in southern Italy. Such machines are able to harvest more than 80% of the overall quantity of olives available per tree in 5–10 min, but their performance is influenced by several factors related to the mechanical characteristics of the device and to the features of the trees. Here the problem of optimising harvesting efficiency whilst minimising the health risks to the operators is investigated, with the aim of demonstrating that it is possible to determine an optimum harvesting…

Electric motorComputer scienceSoil ScienceField tests01 natural sciencesAutomotive engineeringFrequency weightingOperator (computer programming)Hand-held shakerMechanical harvestShaker010401 analytical chemistrySettore AGR/09 - Meccanica AgrariaOlive04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesOperator safety0104 chemical sciencesVibrationManagement strategyControl and Systems Engineering040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesAnimal Science and ZoologyVibration exposureAgronomy and Crop ScienceFood Science
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On the repeatability of the EMI for the monitoring of bonded joints

2015

We study the feasibility and the repeatability of the electromechanical impedance (EMI) method for the health monitoring of lightweight bonded joints. The EMI technique exploits the coupling between the displacement field and the potential field of a piezoelectric material, by attaching or embedding a piezoelectric transducer to the structure to be monitored. The sensor is excited by an external voltage and the electrical admittance which is the ratio between the electric current and the applied voltage is measured as it depends on the mechanical coupling between the transducer and the host structure. Owing to this interaction, the admittance may represent a signature for the health of the …

Electromechanical impedance methodCouplingStructural health monitoringAdmittanceMaterials scienceElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialAcousticsLightweight structureBonded jointComputer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionRepeatabilityCondensed Matter PhysicsPiezoelectricityApplied MathematicTransducerEMIStructural health monitoringElectrical and Electronic EngineeringVoltageSPIE Proceedings
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Rapid DNA elution procedure from agarose gels.

1996

Electrophoresis Agar GelChromatographyElutionBiophysicsCentrifugationCell BiologyDNABiochemistryMolecular Weightchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryRapid dnaAgaroseMolecular BiologyAnalytical biochemistry
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