03694nam1 2200541 450 00000885520090210173219.020080116g18301840km-y0itay50------baitaIT----w---001yyBiblioteca scelta de' padri della Chiesa greca e latina, ovvero Corso d'instruzione, e di eloquenza sacra per tutte le classi sociali ... Tomo primo [-ventiseiesimo ed ultimo]di Maria Niccola Silvestro Guillonprima versione italiana per cura de' signori Domenico Furiati e Giosue TrisoliniNapoliTipografia del Sebeto1830-1840(Tipografia di Vellica e Ravallese Gargiulov.20 cm.OcchiettiVoll. 1-26: Legature in quarto di pelle su piatti di cartone ricoperti di c. dec. (21x13x4 cm); dorsi con A., tit. numeri dei tomi e filoetti impressi in oro; ivi, inoltre, etichette con antiche segnature, etichetta con l'attuale coll. a coprire coll. del Regio Istituto Superiore Navale; foxingUNIPARTHENOPE0010000088562001 Tomo primo. Prima parte contenente i Padri Apostolici, e gli Apologisti0010000088572001 Tomo secondo. Seconda parte contenente i Padri Apologisti0010000088582001 Tomo terzo. Seconda parte contenente i Padri Apologisti0010000088592001 Tomo quarto. Seconda parte contenente i Padri Apologisti0010000088602001 Tomo quinto. Terza parte contenente i Padri Dogmatici0010000088612001 Tomo sesto. Terza parte continuazione de' Padri Dommatici0010000088622001 Tomo settimo. Terza parte continuazione de' Padri Dommatici0010000088632001 Tomo ottavo. Terza parte continuazione de' Padri Dogmatici0010000088642001 Tomo nono. Terza parte continuazione de' Padri Dogmatici0010000088652001 Tomo decimo. Terza parte continuazione de' Padri Dogmatici0010000088662001 Tomo undecimo. Terza parte continuazione de' Padri Dogmatici0010000088672001 Tomo duedecimo. Terza parte continuazione de' Padri Dogmatici0010000088682001 Tomo tredicesimo. Terza parte continuazione de' Padri Dogmatici0010000088692001 Tomo quattordicesimo. Terza parte continuazione de' Padri Dogmatici0010000088702001 Tomo quindicesimo. Terza parte continuazione de' Padri Dogmatici0010000088712001 Tomo sedicesimo. Terza parte continuazione de' Padri Dogmatici0010000088722001 Tomo diciassettesimo. Terza parte continuazione de' Padri Dogmatici0010000088732001 Tomo diciottesimo. Terza parte continuazione de' Padri Dogmatici0010000088742001 Tomo diciannovesimo. Terza parte continuazione de' Padri Dogmatici0010000088752001 Tomo ventesimo. Terza parte continuazione de' Padri DogmaticiItaliaNapoli270.121STORIA DELLA CHIESA. PERIODO APOSTOLICO, FINO AL 325Guillon,Marie Nicolas Sylvestre<1760-1847>613986Trisolini,Giosue730Furiati,Domenico730Tipografia del Sebeto650Tipografia Vellica & Ravallese-Gargiulo610Due Sicilie : Ministero della guerra e della marina390ITUNIPARTHENOPE20080116RICAUNIMARC000008855Biblioteca scelta de' padri della Chiesa greca e latina, ovvero Corso d'instruzione, e di eloquenza sacra per tutte le classi sociali ... Tomo primo1204662UNIPARTHENOPE01069nam0-22003011i-450-99000724839040332120070118112257.0000724839FED01000724839(Aleph)000724839FED0100072483920021021d1928----km-y0itay50------baitaIT--------001yyDisciplina del commerciodisposizioni annonarieraccolta di norme legislative, circolari ed istruzioni fino al 18 agosto 1928Ministero dell'economia nazionale. Direzione generale del lavoro, della previdenza e del credito. Comitato Centrale annonarioRomaProvveditorato generale dello Stato1928357 p.24 cm346.07348Italia.Direzione generale del lavoro, della previdenza e del credito354178ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK990007248390403321DIR-147dip.DDRCDono NavarraDDRCDisciplina del commercio687385UNINA03644nam 2200637 a 450 991078898900332120230721033634.01-282-41422-497866124142201-4438-1506-3(CKB)3390000000008941(EBL)1114141(OCoLC)827209512(SSID)ssj0000441295(PQKBManifestationID)12164405(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000441295(PQKBWorkID)10405221(PQKB)10483313(Au-PeEL)EBL1114141(CaPaEBR)ebr10655230(CaONFJC)MIL241422(OCoLC)317664084(FINmELB)ELB144034(MiAaPQ)EBC1114141(EXLCZ)99339000000000894120130226d2008 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierPsychology and Indigenous Australians[electronic resource] effective teaching and practice /edited by Rob Ranzijn, Keith McConnochie and Wendy NolanNewcastle upon Tyne Cambridge Scholars Pub.20081 online resource (215 pages)Description based upon print version of record.1-84718-920-2 Includes bibliographical references.TABLE OF CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW; STEPS ALONG A JOURNEY; KEYNOTE ADDRESS; 'THE FINE LINE BETWEEN COMPENSATION AND TAKING ADVANTAGE'; MOVING LEARNING FROM THE HEAD TO THE HEART; WHAT DO INDIGENOUS EXPERIENCES AND PERSPECTIVES MEAN FOR TRANSCULTURAL MENTAL HEALTH?; 'DOING OUR OWN WORK'; CRITICAL DISCURSIVE METHODS AS A RESOURCE IN EDUCATION AND ANTIRACISM; KEYNOTE ADDRESS: FINDING OUR RELATEDNESS STORIES:; KEYNOTE ADDRESS: THE VALUE OF UNIQUE SERVICE PROVISION FOR ABORIGINAL AUSTRALIANS; SEXUAL OFFENDER TREATMENT OF INDIGENOUS AUSTRALIAN MALESDEVELOPING A STRUCTURED AND APPROPRIATE PROGRAM TO SUPPORT PARENTS REFLECTING ON KOORI COMMUNITY DIRECTED HEALTH PROMOTION IN THE GOULBURN VALLEY; RESPECTING CULTURE; ISSUES IN CULTURAL COMPETENCE; CONTRIBUTORSRelations between psychology and the Indigenous peoples of Australia have historically been uneasy and fraught, since psychology has been seen in the past as an agent of colonisation. However, in recent years there have been a number of major initiatives, largely driven by Indigenous psychologists, to improve the relationship and to work towards effective partnership between psychologists and Indigenous Australians to help overcome Indigenous disadvantage and work towards social justice. This book contains edited proceedings of the inaugural Psychology and Indigenous Australians conference held in 2007. There are many exciting papers which illustrate the emergence of a new form of Australian psychology, one that can respond effectively to the needs of Indigenous Australians and people from other cultural groups who live in an increasingly multi-cultural Australia'.Aboriginal AustraliansEducationAboriginal AustraliansPsychologyAboriginal AustraliansEducation.Aboriginal AustraliansPsychology.150362.849915Ranzijn Rob1564351McConnochie Keith1564352Nolan Wendy1564353MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910788989003321Psychology and Indigenous Australians3833354UNINA08297nam 2200577I 450 991096897130332120191015135049.01-78973-287-51-78973-285-9(CKB)4100000008949029(MiAaPQ)EBC5846132(UtOrBLW)9781789732856(EXLCZ)99410000000894902920191018h20192019 uy 0engurun|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAdvances in Pacific Basin business, economics and financeVol. 7 /edited by Cheng-Few Lee and Min-Teh Yu1st ed.Bingley, England :Emerald Publishing,[2019]©20191 online resource (304 pages)Advances in Pacific Basin business, economics and finance,2514-4650 ;volume 7Includes index.1-78973-286-7 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front Cover -- Advances in Pacific Basin Business, Economics and Finance -- Editorial Board -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Contributors -- A Consumption-based Evaluation of the Cat Bond Market -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1. The Cat Bond Market -- 2. The Model -- 2.1. Exogenous Risk and Economic Primitives -- 2.2. Endogenous Risk Premia and Sensitivity Parameters -- 3. Quantitative Evaluation -- 3.1. Calibration -- 3.2. Cat Bond Returns -- 3.3. Market Price of Cat Risks -- 3.4. Cat Bonds versus Corporate Bonds -- 3.5. Habit Sensitivity -- 4. Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Optimal Trading and Tax Option Value of Defaultable Bonds with Asymmetric Capital Gain Taxes -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Tax Environment -- 3. The Model -- 3.1. Buy-and-Hold Strategy -- 3.2. Optimal Trading Strategy -- 4. Numerical Results -- 4.1. Prices and Tax-timing Option Values of Default-free Bonds -- 4.2. Equilibrium Prices and Tax-timing Option Values for Defaultable Bonds -- 4.3. Effects of Transaction Costs -- 4.4. Changes in Interest Rate Volatility and Tax Regime -- 4.5. Sensitivity of Tax-timing Option Values to Default Risk -- 4.6. Multiple Trading Dates -- 4.6.1. The Optimal Cutoff Level in the Short-term Trading Region -- 5. Implications for Empirical Estimation -- 5.1. Effects of Ignoring Tax-timing Options on Estimation of Default Probability -- 5.2. Effects of Ignoring Tax-timing Option on Estimation of Implied Tax Rates -- 6. Conclusion -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Empirical Analysis of Economic Policy Uncertainty and Stock Returns in Asian Markets -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Analytical Framework -- 3. Description of Data and Variables -- 4. Empirical Estimations -- 4.1. Evidence from Domestic Market -- 4.2. Evidence of International EPU Influence -- 5. Robustness Tests -- 5.1. Evidence of Global EPU influence.5.2. Time Effects of EPU -- 6. Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- A New Perspective on the Fama-French Five-factor Model -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Models and Methodologies -- 2.1. The Five-factor Model -- 2.2. The CO-AR Estimation -- 2.3. Breusch-Godfrey test -- 3. Empirical Results -- 3.1. Breusch-Godfrey Test -- 3.2. 25 Size-B/M Portfolio -- 3.2.1. Case 1 -- 3.2.2. Case 2 -- 3.3. 25 Size-Inv Portfolio -- 3.3.1. Case 1 -- 3.3.2. Case 2 -- 3.4. 25 Size-OP Portfolio -- 3.4.1. Case 1 -- 3.4.2. Case 2 -- 3.5. 32 Size-OP-Inv Portfolio -- 3.5.1. Case 1 -- 3.5.2. Case 2 -- 4. Conclusion -- References -- The Impact of Corporate Social Responsibility on Financial Performance: Evidence from Commercial Banks in Mongolia -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Literature Review -- 2.1. CSR Theories -- 2.2. Measurement Strategies -- 2.2.1. CSR Themes -- 2.2.2. Measurements of CSR Index -- 2.2.3. Measurements of CFP -- 2.3. Relationships between CSR and CFP -- 2.3.1. Positive Relation between CSR and CFP -- 2.3.2. Negative Relation between CSR and CFP -- 2.3.3. No Relation between CSR and CFP -- 3. Measurements, Hypotheses, Data, and Models -- 3.1. Measurements of Corporate Social Responsibility -- 3.1.1. Corporate Social Responsibility Reporting Disclosure -- 3.1.2. Corporate Social Responsibility Qualitative Disclosure -- 3.2. Testable Hypotheses -- 3.3. Data -- 3.4. Regression Models -- 4. Empirical Analysis and Results -- 4.1. Descriptive Statistics -- 4.2. The Results of Correlation Tests -- 4.3. The Results of Testing for Differences in Mean and Median for Subsamples -- 4.4. The Results of Multiple Regression Analysis -- 4.5. Robustness Tests -- 5. Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- The Role of Duration and Trades in the Information Assimilation Process of the US Treasury Market -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Dynamics of Returns, Volatility, and Trades.2.1. Return and Trade Processes -- 2.2. Volatility and Volume Processes -- 3. Intertrade Arrival Time and Impulse Response Functions -- 4. Volatility Decomposition and Spread Regressions -- 5. Data and Empirical Results -- 5.1. Estimation for the Return VAR of On-the-run Issues -- 5.2. Estimation for the Volatility VAR of On-the-run Issues -- 5.3. VAR Estimation for Off-the-run Issues -- 5.4. Impulse Response Function -- 5.5. Volatility Decomposition -- 5.6. Price Efficiency -- 5.7. Spread Regressions -- 6. Conclusion -- Notes -- Acknowledgment -- References -- The Causal Factors behind Rising Non-performing Assets of India's Commercial Banks: A Panel Study -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Trends in India's NPAs -- 3. A Brief Literature Survey -- 3.1. Macroeconomic Factors -- 3.2. Bank-specific Factors -- 4. Data, Model, and Methodology -- 4.1. Data -- 4.2. Model and Methodology -- 4.3. Hypotheses -- 5. Results and Discussion -- 6. Conclusion and Policy Implications -- Notes -- References -- What Makes Listed Subsidiaries Delist in Japan? A Logistic Analysis -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Literature Review and Hypothesis Development -- 3. Data and Sample Selection -- 4. Univariate Analysis -- 5. Logistic Regression Analysis of Delisting Decisions -- 6. Concluding Remarks -- References -- Not All Firm Entries Are Made Equal: An Exploratory Note -- 1. Introduction -- 2. A Frictionless RBC Model with No Entry -- 3. Endogenous Firm Entry as Propagation Mechanism -- 3.1. Channel I: Product Variety and Extensive Margin on Labor Supply -- 3.2. Channel II: Credit-constrained Entry -- 4. Dynamics and Mechanism -- 5. Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Do Unsolicited Bank Credit Ratings Matter to Bank Leverage Decision? Evidence from Asian Countries -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Hypotheses Development -- 3. Data and Method -- 3.1. Data and Summary Statistics.3.2. Method for Examining a Bank's Leverage Behavior near a SCR or UCR Change -- 3.3. Method of Examining a Bank's Leverage Behavior Following a SCR or UCR Change -- 4. Empirical Results -- 4.1. Bank's Leverage Behavior near Changes in Solicited and Unsolicited Credit Rating -- 4.2. Bank's Leverage Behavior Following Solicited and Unsolicited Credit Rating Changes -- 4.3. Robustness Tests -- 5. Conclusion -- Notes -- Acknowledgment -- References -- Definitions of Variables -- Determinants of Bank Performance in Chile, Colombia, and Mexico -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Related Literature and Hypotheses Development -- 3. Data and Methodology -- 4. Results -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- Index.Advances in Pacific Basin Business, Economics and Financeis an annual publication designed to focus on interdisciplinary research in finance, economics, and management among Pacific Rim countries.FinancePacific AreaBusiness & EconomicsEconomic ConditionsbisacshEconomic theory & philosophybicsscPacific AreaEconomic conditionsPacific AreaCommercePacific AreaForeign economic relationsFinanceBusiness & EconomicsEconomic Conditions.Economic theory & philosophy.330.91823Lee Cheng F.Yu Min-teh.UtOrBLWUtOrBLWBOOK9910968971303321Advances in Pacific Basin business, economics and finance3920679UNINA