03702nam 2200709Ia 450 991045100460332120200520144314.01-280-71817-X97866107181771-55250-217-1(CKB)1000000000344014(EBL)259189(OCoLC)475975728(SSID)ssj0000154903(PQKBManifestationID)11148544(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000154903(PQKBWorkID)10099224(PQKB)10731934(CaPaEBR)405859(CaBNvSL)gtp00521765 (MiAaPQ)EBC3243376(MiAaPQ)EBC259189(Au-PeEL)EBL259189(CaPaEBR)ebr10120544(CaONFJC)MIL71817(OCoLC)69661891(EXLCZ)99100000000034401420020716d2002 ua 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrFinance and competitiveness in developing countries[electronic resource] /edited by José María Fanelli and Rohinton MedhoraOttawa International Development Research Centre20021 online resource (384 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-88936-978-X Includes bibliographical references and index.Contents; List of figures; List of tables; List of contributors; Acknowledgements; 1 Finance and competitiveness: Framework and synthesis; 2 Finance and changing trade patterns in developing countries: The Argentine case; 3 Finance and changing trade patterns in Brazil; 4 International competitiveness, trade and finance: India; 5 International trade, productivity and competitiveness: The case of the Indonesian manufacturing sector; 6 Trade, competitiveness and finance in the Philippine manufacturing sector, 1980–957 Competitiveness, international trade and finance in a minerals-rich economy: The case of South Africa8 Trade, finance and competitiveness in Tunisia; 9 Trade openness, industrial change and economic development; 10 Trade specialization and economic growth; 11 Two problems in bank lending for development; 12 Exchange rates, real–financial and micro–macro linkages; Index; Using detailed trade and firm-level financial data, the authors demonstrate, for example, that while links between finance and competitiveness are strong, they are not uniform across sectors and countries. This book examines the link between finance and competitiveness at the macro and sectoral levels in seven different countries: Argentina, Brazil, India, Indonesia, the Philippines, South Africa, and Tunisia, and investigates key international issues, such as the evidence of the impact of exchange rate variability on trade, patterns in bank lending, and trade openness and development.FinanceDeveloping countriesCompetitionDeveloping countriesFinanceDeveloping countriesCase studiesDeveloping countriesCommerceDeveloping countriesCommerceCase studiesElectronic books.FinanceCompetitionFinance332/.09172/4Fanelli José María376319Medhora Rohinton1959-967247International Development Research Centre (Canada)MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910451004603321Finance and competitiveness in developing countries2195773UNINA05451nam 22007213u 450 991100670110332120230105231114.09781523125128152312512897804863182020486318206(CKB)3710000000318829(EBL)1897359(SSID)ssj0001118457(PQKBManifestationID)12375922(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001118457(PQKBWorkID)11108205(PQKB)11168939(MiAaPQ)EBC1897359(Au-PeEL)EBL1897359(CaONFJC)MIL563962(OCoLC)868281021(MiAaPQ)EBC7294289(Au-PeEL)EBL7294289(OCoLC)1402816498(EXLCZ)99371000000031882920141222d2013|||| u|| |engur|n|---|||||txtccrPlasticity Theory1st ed.Newburyport Dover Publications20131 online resource (969 p.)Dover Books on EngineeringDescription based upon print version of record.9780486462905 0486462900 Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Preface to the Dover Edition; Preface; Contents; Chapter 1: Introduction to Continuum Thermomechanics; Section 1.1 Mathematical Fundamentals; 1.1.1 Notation; 1.1.2 Cartesian Tensors; 1.1.3 Vector and Tensor Calculus; 1.1.4 Curvilinear Coordinates; Section 1.2 Continuum Deformation; 1.2.1 Displacement; 1.2.2 Strain; 1.2.3 Principal Strains; 1.2.4 Compatibility Conditions; Section 1.3 Mechanics of Continuous Bodies; 1.3.1 Introduction; 1.3.2 Stress; 1.3.3 Mohr's Circle; 1.3.4 Plane Stress; 1.3.5 Boundary-Value ProblemsSection 1.4 Constitutive Relations: Elastic1.4.1 Energy and Thermoelasticity; 1.4.2 Linear Elasticity; 1.4.3 Energy Principles; Section 1.5 Constitutive Relations: Inelastic; 1.5.1 Inelasticity; 1.5.2 Linear Viscoelasticity; 1.5.3 Internal Variables: General Theory; 1.5.4 Flow Law and Flow Potential; Chapter 2: The Physics of Plasticity; Section 2.1 Phenomenology of Plastic Deformation; 2.1.1 Experimental Stress-Strain Relations; 2.1.2 Plastic Deformation; 2.1.3 Temperature and Rate Dependence; Section 2.2 Crystal Plasticity; 2.2.1 Crystals and Slip; 2.2.2 Dislocations and Crystal Plasticity2.2.3 Dislocation Models of Plastic PhenomenaSection 2.3 Plasticity of Soils, Rocks and Concrete; 2.3.1 Plasticity of Soil; 2.3.2 "Plasticity" of Rock and Concrete; Chapter 3: Constitutive Theory; Section 3.1 Viscoplasticity; 3.1.1 Internal-Variable Theory of Viscoplasticity; 3.1.2 Transition to Rate-Independent Plasticity; 3.1.3 Viscoplasticity Without a Yield Surface; Section 3.2 Rate-Independent Plasticity; 3.2.1 Flow Rule and Work-Hardening; 3.2.2 Maximum-Dissipation Postulate and Normality; 3.2.3 Strain-Space Plasticity; Section 3.3 Yield Criteria, Flow Rules and Hardening Rules3.3.1 Introduction3.3.2 Yield Criteria Independent of the Mean Stress; 3.3.3 Yield Criteria Dependent on the Mean Stress; 3.3.4 Yield Criteria Under Special States of Stress or Deformation; 3.3.5 Hardening Rules; Section 3.4 Uniqueness and Extremum Theorems; 3.4.1 Uniqueness Theorems; 3.4.2 Extremum and Variational Principles; 3.4.3 Rigid-Plastic Materials; Section 3.5 Limit-Analysis and Shakedown Theorems; 3.5.1 Standard Limit-Analysis Theorems; 3.5.2 Nonstandard Limit-Analysis Theorems; 3.5.3 Shakedown Theorems; Chapter 4: Problems in Contained Plastic DeformationSection 4.1 Elementary Problems4.1.1 Introduction: Statically Determinate Problems; 4.1.2 Thin-Walled Circular Tube in Torsion and Extension; 4.1.3 Thin-Walled Cylinder Under Pressure and Axial Force; 4.1.4 Statically Indeterminate Problems; Section 4.2 Elastic-Plastic Torsion; 4.2.1 The Torsion Problem; 4.2.2 Elastic Torsion; 4.2.3 Plastic Torsion; Section 4.3 The Thick-Walled Hollow Sphere and Cylinder; 4.3.1 Elastic Hollow Sphere Under Internal and External Pressure; 4.3.2 Elastic-Plastic Hollow Sphere Under Internal Pressure; 4.3.3 Thermal Stresses in an Elastic-Plastic Hollow Sphere4.3.4 Hollow Cylinder: Elastic Solution and Initial Yield PressureThe aim of Plasticity Theory is to provide a comprehensive introduction to the contemporary state of knowledge in basic plasticity theory and to its applications. It treats several areas not commonly found between the covers of a single book: the physics of plasticity, constitutive theory, dynamic plasticity, large-deformation plasticity, and numerical methods, in addition to a representative survey of problems treated by classical methods, such as elastic-plastic problems, plane plastic flow, and limit analysis; the problem discussed come from areas of interest to mechanical, structural, andDover Books on EngineeringPlasticityEngineering & Applied SciencesHILCCApplied MathematicsHILCCPlasticity.Engineering & Applied SciencesApplied Mathematics531/.385Lubliner Jacob31843AU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9911006701103321Plasticity theory263295UNINA