02988nam 22006134a 450 991077756090332120210603004147.01-282-79628-397866127962890-231-50858-110.7312/ston13396(CKB)1000000000457783(EBL)909143(OCoLC)826476437(SSID)ssj0000161565(PQKBManifestationID)11947024(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000161565(PQKBWorkID)10199089(PQKB)11146188(MiAaPQ)EBC909143(DE-B1597)459361(OCoLC)216947242(OCoLC)979585789(DE-B1597)9780231508582(Au-PeEL)EBL909143(CaPaEBR)ebr10183473(EXLCZ)99100000000045778320041028d2005 uy 0engurun#---|u||utxtccrA genetic and cultural odyssey[electronic resource] the life and work of L. Luca Cavalli-Sforza /Linda Stone and Paul F. LurquinNew York Columbia University Press20051 online resource (243 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-231-13396-0 Includes bibliographical references (p. [207]-216) and index.Front matter --Contents --Preface --Chapter 1. Science and Society, Genes and Culture --Chapter 2. From Medicine to Bacterial Genetics (1943-1960) --Chapter 3. The Shift to Human Populations (1952-1970) --Chapter 4. Excursions into Human Culture (1970-) --Chapter 5. Genes, Languages, and Human Prehistory (1970-) --Chapter 6. On to DNA Polymorphisms and the Y Chromosome (1984-) --Chapter 7. The Human Genome Diversity Project (1991- ) --Chapter 8. The Legacy --Glossary --References --IndexDrawing links between genetic and cultural development, Cavalli-Sforza developed groundbreaking techniques to trace the evolution of Homo sapiens and the origins of human differentiation, in addition to his earlier work in bacterial genetics. He is also the founder of the Human Genome Diversity Project and continues to work as the principal investigator at Stanford University's Human Population Genetics Laboratory. Based on extensive research and interviews with Cavalli-Sforza and his colleagues, this biography examines the scientist's life and his immense and occasionally controversial contributions to genetics, anthropology, and linguistics.GeneticistsCaliforniaBiographyGeneticists576.5/092BStone Linda1947-1583146Lurquin Paul F1473852MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910777560903321A genetic and cultural odyssey3866016UNINA08980oam 22015974 450 991096874560332120250426110437.09781484366684148436668997814983197371498319734(CKB)2670000000582600(EBL)1881858(SSID)ssj0001442106(PQKBManifestationID)11834491(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001442106(PQKBWorkID)11418357(PQKB)10262700(MiAaPQ)EBC1881858(Au-PeEL)EBL1881858(CaPaEBR)ebr10993987(CaONFJC)MIL671665(OCoLC)898102704(IMF)1UKREA20140041UKREA2014004(EXLCZ)99267000000058260020020129d2014 uf 0engurcnu||||||||txtccrUkraine : First Review Under the Stand-By Arrangement, Requests for Waivers of Nonobservance and Applicability of Performance Criteria, and A Request for Rephasing of the Arrangement1st ed.Washington, D.C. :International Monetary Fund,2014.1 online resource (112 p.)IMF Staff Country ReportsDescription based upon print version of record.9781498364225 1498364225 9781322403830 132240383X Cover; CONTENTS; CONTEXT; RECENT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTS; BOXES; 1. The Economic Impact of the Conflict in the East; MACROECONOMIC FRAMEWORK AND RISKS; MONETARY AND EXCHANGE RATE POLICY; A. Recent Developments; B. Policy Discussions; FINANCIAL SECTOR POLICY ; A. Recent Financial Developments; B. Policy Discussions; FISCAL POLICY ; A. Recent Developments ; B. Policy Discussions; ENERGY POLICY; A. Recent Developments; B. Policy Discussions; GOVERNANCE AND TRANSPARENCY; A. Background; B. Policy Discussions; PROGRAM FINANCING AND MODALITIES; RISKS TO THE PROGRAM; 2. Illustrative Adverse ScenarioSTAFF APPRAISAL FIGURES; 1. Real Sector Indicators, 2011-14; 2. Inflation, Monetary, and Exchange Rate Developments, 2011-14; 3. External Sector Developments, 2011-14; 4. Debt and Rollover of Debt, 2011-16 ; 5. Banking Sector Deposits and Credit, 2014; 6. Financial Sector Indicators, 2011-14 ; TABLES; 1. Program Scenario - Selected Economic and Social Indicators, 2013-16; 2. Program Scenario - General Government Finances, 2014-16; 3. Program Scenario - Balance of Payments, 2013-16; 4. Program Scenario - Gross External Financing Requirements, 2013-165. Program Scenario - Monetary Accounts, 2013-166. Financial Soundness Indicators for the Banking Sector, 2009-14; 7. Indicators of Fund Credit, 2013-19; 8. Access and Phasing Under the Stand-By Arrangement ; ANNEX; Public Debt Sustainability Analysis; APPENDIX; Letter of Intent; ATTACHMENTS; I. Memorandum of Economic and Financial Policies; II. Technical Memorandum of UnderstandingEXECUTIVE SUMMARY The first review discussions took place in a context of heightened geopolitical tensions and deepening economic crisis. Intensification of the conflict in the East and escalation of the gas dispute with Gazprom, two of the key risks identified at the time of the program request, have materialized. These developments have affected confidence, balance of payment flows, economic activity, and budget execution. The banking sector has had to cope with larger-than-anticipated deposit outflows, and the exchange rate has depreciated more than expected at the time of the program request. The authorities have implemented policies broadly as agreed, but significant pressures have emerged. All but one performance criteria for end-May were met and all structural benchmarks have been implemented, albeit some with a delay. However, the deterioration in the economic outlook, fiscal and quasi-fiscal pressures, and heightened balance of payment difficulties are putting the initial program targets in jeopardy. Two end-July PCs are estimated to have been missed; and the end-2014 targets are out of reach. All continuous PCs were met. Discussions focused on the appropriate policy response to these short-term pressures and on reforms to support sustained growth. There was agreement that the policy effort should focus on compensatory measures to meet key program objectives, while allowing some temporary deviations from the initial targets. In particular, the NBU will limit the decline in reserves through market purchases; the government will take additional fiscal measures to keep public finances sustainable; and Naftogaz will strengthen current and past gas bills collection. Discussions also focused on reforms aimed at modernizing the monetary policy framework, preserving financial stability, addressing governance issues and improving the business climate. Nonetheless, risks loom large. The program hinges crucially on the assumption that the conflict will begin to subside in the coming months. Should active fighting continue well beyond that, the small buffers under the revised baseline would be quickly exhausted, requiring a new strategy, including additional external financing. A further heightening of geopolitical tensions could also have significant economic consequences. Domestically, policymaking may become more difficult in case of early elections. Strong policy performance and adherence to the planned reforms is therefore critical. Staff supports the authorities’ request for completion of the first review and the waivers for nonobservance and applicability of performance criteria. The purchase released upon completion of the review would be in the amount of SDR 0.914 billion, of which SDR 0.650 billion will be used to finance the budget deficit.IMF Staff Country Reports; Country Report ;No. 2014/263Financial crisesUkraineBanks and BankingimfForeign ExchangeimfInflationimfMoney and Monetary PolicyimfPublic FinanceimfBudgetingimfBanksimfDepository InstitutionsimfMicro Finance InstitutionsimfMortgagesimfDebtimfDebt ManagementimfSovereign DebtimfMonetary SystemsimfStandardsimfRegimesimfGovernment and the Monetary SystemimfPayment SystemsimfPrice LevelimfDeflationimfNational BudgetimfBudget SystemsimfBankingimfCurrencyimfForeign exchangeimfPublic finance & taxationimfMacroeconomicsimfMonetary economicsimfBudgeting & financial managementimfExchange ratesimfPublic debtimfCurrenciesimfBank depositsimfMoneyimfBudget planning and preparationimfPublic financial management (PFM)imfBanks and bankingimfDebts, PublicimfPricesimfBudgetimfUkraineimfFinancial crisesBanks and BankingForeign ExchangeInflationMoney and Monetary PolicyPublic FinanceBudgetingBanksDepository InstitutionsMicro Finance InstitutionsMortgagesDebtDebt ManagementSovereign DebtMonetary SystemsStandardsRegimesGovernment and the Monetary SystemPayment SystemsPrice LevelDeflationNational BudgetBudget SystemsBankingCurrencyForeign exchangePublic finance & taxationMacroeconomicsMonetary economicsBudgeting & financial managementExchange ratesPublic debtCurrenciesBank depositsMoneyBudget planning and preparationPublic financial management (PFM)Banks and bankingDebts, PublicPricesBudget332.152DcWaIMFBOOK9910968745603321Ukraine1324581UNINA01478nam a2200289 450099100299215970753620250430125929.0940527s1509 it b 000 0 lat b14265230-39ule_instCICOGNARA-0660ExLBibl. 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