03348nam 2200589 450 99646668280331620220514081314.03-540-71570-310.1007/978-3-540-71570-2(CKB)1000000000492204(SSID)ssj0000318094(PQKBManifestationID)11923573(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000318094(PQKBWorkID)10308781(PQKB)11450550(DE-He213)978-3-540-71570-2(MiAaPQ)EBC3061872(MiAaPQ)EBC6711191(Au-PeEL)EBL6711191(OCoLC)1273972234(PPN)12372709X(EXLCZ)99100000000049220420220514d2007 uy 0engurnn|008mamaatxtccrThe high energy solar corona waves, eruptions, particles /K.-L. Klein, A. L. MacKinnon (editors)1st ed. 2007.Berlin ;Heidelberg :Springer-Verlag,[2007]©20071 online resource (X, 284 p.) Lecture notes in physics ;725Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph3-540-71569-X Introduction: The High-energy Corona – Waves, Eruptions, Particles -- Introduction: The High-energy Corona – Waves, Eruptions, Particles -- Particle Acceleration During Flares -- Magnetic Complexity, Fragmentation, Particle Acceleration and Radio Emission from the Sun -- Review of Selected RHESSI Solar Results -- RHESSI Results – Time for a Rethink? -- Small Scale Energy Release and the Acceleration and Transport of Energetic Particles -- Large-scale Disturbances -- Large-scale Waves and Shocks in the Solar Corona -- Energetic Particles Related with Coronal and Interplanetary Shocks -- Particle Acceleration at the Earth’s Bow Shock -- On the Existence of Non-maxwellian Velocity Distribution Functions in the Corona and their Consequences for the Solar Wind Acceleration -- Recent Research: Large-scale Disturbances, their Origin and Consequences -- Plasma of the Solar Corona -- Quasi-periodic Pulsations as a Diagnostic Tool for Coronal Plasma Parameters -- Pulsating Solar Radio Emission.An outgrowth of a workshop held by the Community of European Solar Radio Astronomers (CESRA), this volume collects reviews on current research and perspectives on the variable solar corona: high-energy particles, large-scale disturbances such as mass ejections and waves, and radio diagnostics of the coronal plasma. Multiwavelength observations of the Sun with radio instruments and recent space missions are drawn on extensively, as well as input from neighbouring fields e.g. solar wind, Earth's bow shock. Recent developments are discussed alongside key developments in this rapidly evolving field.Lecture notes in physics ;725.Solar energetic particlesSunCoronaSolar energetic particles.523.75Klein L(Ludwig),1954-MacKinnon A. L(Alexander L.),MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK996466682803316The high energy solar corona2843011UNISA05478nam 2200673 a 450 991077881730332120230725054355.01-283-43359-19786613433596981-4335-27-4(CKB)2550000000079558(EBL)840677(OCoLC)775591660(SSID)ssj0000572910(PQKBManifestationID)12197374(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000572910(PQKBWorkID)10541774(PQKB)11592386(MiAaPQ)EBC840677(WSP)00008028(Au-PeEL)EBL840677(CaPaEBR)ebr10524560(CaONFJC)MIL343359(EXLCZ)99255000000007955820111012d2011 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrAsia and China in the global economy[electronic resource] /editors, Yin-Wong Cheung, Guonan MaSingapore ;Hackensack, N.J. World Scientificc20111 online resource (443 p.)Description based upon print version of record.981-4335-26-6 Includes bibliographical references and index.Contents; Biography; Introduction; Part I Open Macroeconomics and Transmission Mechanisms; Chapter 1 Trilemma Configurations in Asia in an Era of Financial Globalization Joshua Aizenman, Menzie D. Chinn and Hiro Ito; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. The "Impossible Trinity" or "Trilemma": Theory and Evidence; 2.1 Brief review of the theory; 2.2 The "trilemma indexes"; 3. Regression Analyses; 3.1 Estimation results of the basic models; 3.1.1 Output growth; 3.1.2 Output volatility; 3.1.3 Inflation volatility; 3.1.4 Medium-run level of inflation; 3.2 Implications for Asia4. Further Investigation into Output Volatility and Trilemma Choices 4.1 Channels to output volatility; 4.1.1 Results on investment volatility and real exchange rate volatility; 4.2 A closer look at the transmission channels and policy implications for Asia; 5. Concluding Remarks; Acknowledgements; References; Chapter 2 Some Market Measures of Capital Account Liberalization in India Michael Hutchison, Gurnain Kaur Pasricha and Nirvikar Singh; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Non-Deliverable Forward Markets; 3. Exploratory Data Analysis; 4. Estimation Methodology; 5. Results and Interpretation6. Conclusions Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 3 A Simple Model for "China Factor" in a Small Open Economy Xiao Xiao, Lihua Tang, Shuzhan Zhou and Jie Li; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. The Model; 2.1 An extended center-periphery model; 2.2 Solving the model; 2.3 Devalue or not - welfare comparison approach; 3. Conclusions; Acknowledgements; References; Part II The Renminbi Valuation Debate; Chapter 4 Renminbi Misaligned - Results from Meta-regressions Iikka Korhonen and Maria Ritola; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Literature Survey; 2.1 Equilibrium exchange rate of the renminbi2.2 Meta-analysis 3. Description of the Data; 4. Meta-regressions; 5. Discussion and Conclusions; Acknowledgements; Appendix; References; Chapter 5 The Equilibrium Real Exchange Rate of China: A Productivity Approach Vikas Kakkar, Isabel Yan and Vincent Yip; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. The Model; 2.1 The relative price of nontradables; 2.2 The real exchange rate; 3. Econometric Methodology; 4. Data and Empirical Results; 4.1 Data; 4.2 Results for the relative price of nontradables; 4.3 Results for the real exchange rate; 5. Exploring the Role of Net Foreign Assets; 6. ConclusionsAcknowledgements Appendix 1: Data Description; 1.1 Measurement of factor inputs; 1.2 Data sources; Appendix 2: Holz's (2006) Capital Stock Series; References; Chapter 6 A Note on the Debate over Renminbi Undervaluation Yin-Wong Cheung, Menzie D. Chinn and Eiji Fujii; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Alternative Approaches to Modeling the Equilibrium Exchange Rate; 2.1 Conceptual differences and some practical issues; 2.2 The real exchange rate-per capita income relationship approach; 3. Misalignment Estimates - Old and New; 4. Some Econometric Issues: Sampling Uncertainty and Serial Correlation4.1 Sampling uncertaintyThe volume represents a collection of papers that examine important topical themes related to the rise of China and Asia in the global economy. It offers many useful insights on several issues that are hotly debated in the international community, especially in the aftermath of the recent global financial crisis. The contributors are renowned experts from academic institutions, central banks, and international organizations. Their analyses and points of view offer valuable insights for researchers and policymakers who are interested in the recent developments in China, Asia, and the globalEconomic developmentChinaEconomic developmentAsiaChinaEconomic conditions2000-AsiaEconomic conditions1945-Economic developmentEconomic development330.951Cheung Yin-Wong868933Ma Guonan1469771MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910778817303321Asia and China in the global economy3822598UNINA