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Congresso Storico Calabrese, 1968IslamiciIncursioniCalabriaSec. 9.-10.BNCF945.7802CILENTO,Nicola37380ITsalbcISBD990006043250203316FC.OE. 371440 FCilFC.OE.376506BKFCILGENEROSO9020150527USA011454Incursioni saraceniche in Calabria1076176UNISA01346nam 2200385Ia 450 99639605430331620200824125217.0(CKB)4330000000339922(EEBO)2240850404(OCoLC)ocm16264872e(OCoLC)16264872(EXLCZ)99433000000033992219870722d1648 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|A lost sheep returned home, or, The motives of the conversion to the Catholike faith of Thomas Vane ..[electronic resource]The third editionwith additions.[Paris] Printed at ParisM.DC.XLVIII [1648]ca. 406 p. in various paginationsErrata bound at end.Contains numerous errors in pagination.Imperfect: pages stained, with print show-through and loss of print.Reproduction of original in the Bodleian Library.eebo-0014Catholic convertsCatholic converts.Vane Thomasfl. 1652.1012000EAEEAEUMIWaOLNBOOK996396054303316A lost sheep returned home, or, The motives of the conversion to the Catholike faith, of Thomas Vane .2364508UNISA01288nam a2200253 i 4500991000948669707536050406s1995 nyu||||| 10|| eng d0387945644b13297466-39ule_instDip.to Ingegneria dell'InnovazioneengWavelets and statistics /Anestis Antoniadis, Georges Oppenheim (editors)New York :Springer-Verlag,c1995410 p. :ill ;24 cmLecture notes in statistics ;103"On November 16-18, 1994, a Conference on Wavelets and Statistics was held at Villard de Lans, France, organized by the Institute IMAG-LMC, Grenoble, France."--Pref.Antoniadis, Anestisauthorhttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut737862Oppenheim, Georgesauthorhttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut267309Conference on Wavelets and Statistics<1994 ;Grenoble, France>.b1329746621-09-0606-04-05991000948669707536LE026 519.54 ANT 01.01 199512026000023137le026Prof.Pacella / BibliotecapE82.95-l- 43130.i1406633612-05-05Wavelets and statistics1461221UNISALENTOle02606-04-05ma -engnyu0006215oam 22015854 450 991095611550332120250426110520.0978661382271097814623387191462338712978145272190314527219049781282606944128260694897814519081831451908180(CKB)3360000000443305(EBL)3014453(SSID)ssj0001477481(PQKBManifestationID)11811190(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001477481(PQKBWorkID)11453599(PQKB)11514537(OCoLC)694141116(IMF)WPIEE2006022(MiAaPQ)EBC3014453(IMF)WPIEA2006022WPIEA2006022(EXLCZ)99336000000044330520020129d2006 uf 0engurcnu||||||||txtccrIndia's Pattern of Development : What Happened, What Follows? /Arvind Subramanian, Raghuram Rajan, Ioannis Tokatlidis, Kalpana Kochhar, Utsav Kumar1st ed.Washington, D.C. :International Monetary Fund,2006.1 online resource (70 p.)IMF Working Papers"January 2006."9781451862829 1451862822 Includes bibliographical references.""Contents""; ""I. INTRODUCTION""; ""II. INDIA CIRCA 1980""; ""III. HOW HAS INDIA CHANGED SINCE THE EARLY 1980's? ""; ""IV. THE STATES STORY""; ""V. UNDERSTANDING POST-1980 PERFORMANCE""; ""VI. LOOKING AHEAD""; ""Appendix: Data Sources and Description""; ""REFERENCES""India has followed an idiosyncratic pattern of development, certainly compared with other fast-growing Asian economies. While the importance of services rather than manufacturing is widely noted, within manufacturing India has emphasized skill-intensive rather than laborintensive manufacturing, and industries with higher-than-average scale. Some of these distinctive patterns existed prior to the beginning of economic reforms in the 1980s, and stem from the idiosyncratic policies adopted after India's independence. Using the growth of fastmoving Indian states as a guide, we conclude that India may not revert to the pattern followed by other countries, despite reforms that have removed some policy impediments that contributed to India's distinctive path.IMF Working Papers; Working Paper ;No. 2006/022Economic developmentAggregate Factor Income DistributionimfAggregate Human CapitalimfAggregate Labor ProductivityimfAggregate ProductivityimfChoice of TechnologyimfCivil service & public sectorimfCross-Country Output ConvergenceimfEconomic Growth and Aggregate Productivity: GeneralimfEconomic sectorsimfEconomic theoryimfEmploymentimfFinance, PublicimfIncome economicsimfIncomeimfIndustrializationimfIndustries: ManufacturingimfIndustry Studies: Manufacturing: GeneralimfIndustry Studies: Services: GeneralimfIntergenerational Income DistributionimfLabor economicsimfLabor Economics: GeneralimfLaborimfLabourimfMacroeconomic Analyses of Economic DevelopmentimfMacroeconomicsimfMacroeconomics: ProductionimfManufacturing and Service IndustriesimfManufacturing industriesimfManufacturingimfMeasurement of Economic GrowthimfNational accountsimfPublic EnterprisesimfPublic sectorimfPublic-Private EnterprisesimfUnemploymentimfWagesimfIndiaEconomic conditions1947-IndiaEconomic policyIndiaimfEconomic development.Aggregate Factor Income DistributionAggregate Human CapitalAggregate Labor ProductivityAggregate ProductivityChoice of TechnologyCivil service & public sectorCross-Country Output ConvergenceEconomic Growth and Aggregate Productivity: GeneralEconomic sectorsEconomic theoryEmploymentFinance, PublicIncome economicsIncomeIndustrializationIndustries: ManufacturingIndustry Studies: Manufacturing: GeneralIndustry Studies: Services: GeneralIntergenerational Income DistributionLabor economicsLabor Economics: GeneralLaborLabourMacroeconomic Analyses of Economic DevelopmentMacroeconomicsMacroeconomics: ProductionManufacturing and Service IndustriesManufacturing industriesManufacturingMeasurement of Economic GrowthNational accountsPublic EnterprisesPublic sectorPublic-Private EnterprisesUnemploymentWagesSubramanian Arvind1816393Kochhar Kalpana1604024Kumar Utsav1816394Rajan Raghuram1331365Tokatlidis Ioannis1816395International Monetary Fund.Research Dept.DcWaIMFBOOK9910956115503321India's Pattern of Development4372443UNINA