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Studenikin 210 $aSingapore ;$aHackensack, NJ $cWorld Scientific$dc2013 215 $a1 online resource (481 p.) 300 $a"Faculty of Physics of Moscow State University, Interregional Centre for Advanced Studies." 311 $a981-4436-82-8 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references. 327 $aFifteenth Lomonosov Conference on Elementary Particle Physics - Sponsors and Committees; Ninth International Meeting on Problems of Intelligentsia - Presidium; Foreword; CONTENTS; Physics at Accelerators and Studies in SM and Beyond; Searches for the Higgs boson with the CMS A.V. Gritsan, on behalf of the CMS Collaboration; 1 Introduction; 2 Data analysis; 3 Results; Acknowledgments; References; ATLAS status and recent results A. Cheplakov, on behalf of the ATLAS Collaboration; 1 ATLAS detector; 2 Physics performance; 3 Summary of the selected physics results; 4 Conclusions; References 327 $aHiggs searches at ATLAS C. Solans, on behalf of the ATLAS Collaboration1 Introduction; 2 SM Higgs boson search channels in ATLAS; 3 Combined SM Higgs boson search in ATLAS; 4 Conclusions; References; The MPD@NICA project at JINR A. Litvinenko, for the NICA/MPD Collaboration; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Motivation; 1.2 MPD concept; 2 The MPD detector subsystems; 2.1 Time Projection Chamber (TPC); 2.2 Time-of-Flight system; 2.3 Electro Magnetic Calorimeter; 2.4 Inner Tracker System; 2.5 The Other Detector Subsystem; 3 Conclusion; References; Recent results from HERA collider S. Levonian; 1 Introduction 327 $a2 Inclusive measurements and proton structure3 Searches of new phenomena at HERA; 4 Jet production in low x regime; 5 Conclusions; References; Electroweak and QCD Physics with the Tevatron A. Alton, for the D0 and CDF Collaborations; 1 Introduction; 2 QCD results; 2.1 Multiparton interactions; 2.2 Di-photon results; 3 Electroweak physics; 3.1 Forward-Backward asymmetry; 3.2 Z-Boson pair production; 3.3 W-Boson production in association with di-jets; 4 Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References; Anomalous like-sign dimuon charge asymmetry G. Borissov, on behalf of D0 Collaboration 327 $aFirst LHC constraints on anomalously interacting new vector bosons M. Chizhov, V. Bednyakov, I. Boyko, J. Budagov, M. Demichev and I. Yeletskikh1 Chiral boson model; 2 The first experimental constraints on the chiral bosons; References; Jets at TEVATRON and LHC M. V. Tokarev and T. G. Dedovich; 1 Introduction; 2 z-Scaling; 3 Self-similarity of jet production at LHC; 4 Conclusions; References; SUSY searches at ATLAS M. 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Acosto, editor 205 $a1st ed. 210 $aNew York $cNova Science Publishers$dc2010 215 $a1 online resource (179 p.) 225 1 $aGlobal recession--causes, impacts and remedies 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 08$a1-60876-139-8 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aIntro -- ASSESSING TREASURY'S STRATEGY - SIX MONTHS OF TARP -- ASSESSING TREASURY'S STRATEGY - SIX MONTHS OF TARP -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- Chapter 1 OVERSIGHT HEARING ON SIX MONTHS OF TARP-BAROFSKY TESTIMONY -- TOTAL FUNDS SUBJECT TO SIGTARP OVERSIGHT -- End Notes -- Chapter 2 TROUBLED ASSET RELIEF PROGRAM: STATUS OF EFFORTS TO ADDRESS TRANSPARENCY AND ACCOUNTABILITY ISSUES -- SUMMARY -- TREASURY'S STRATEGY FOR DEPLOYING TARP FUNDS CONTINUES TO EVOLVE, THOUGH CPP REMAINS KEY EFFORT TO STABILIZE FINANCIAL MARKET -- TREASURY CONTINUES TO MAKE PROGRESS IN ESTABLISHING OFS -- INDICATORS SUGGEST MIXED DEVELOPMENTS IN THE CREDIT MARKETS, BUT ISOLATING THE IMPACT OF TARP CONTINUES TO PRESENT CHALLENGES -- End Notes -- Chapter 3 OVERSIGHT HEARING ON SIX MONTHS OF TARP - WARREN TESTIMONY -- Chapter 4 APRIL OVERSIGHT REPORT*: ASSESSING TREASURY'S STRATEGY: SIX MONTHS OF TARP -- EXECUTIVE SUMMARY** -- SECTION ONE: ASSESSING TARP STRATEGY -- A. The Federal Government's Current Strategy -- 1. COP Efforts to Ascertain Treasury's Strategy -- 2. An Examination of Treasury's Strategy -- a. Address Bank Solvency and Capitalization - Capital Infusions and Leveraged Asset Purchases -- b. Increase Availability of Credit in Key Markets -- c. Assess the Health of Financial Institutions -- 3. Federal Government Efforts -- a. Treasury Programs -- b. Federal Reserve Board Facilities -- c. FDIC Programs -- 4. Measures of Success -- a. Improving Metrics (Good Signs) -- b. Worsening Metrics (Bad Signs) -- c. Indeterminate Metrics (Too Early to Tell) -- B. Historical Approaches and Lessons -- 1. The U.S. Depression of the 1930s and the Federal Response -- 2. Continental Illinois -- 3. Savings and Loan Crisis/Resolution Trust Corporation -- 4. Recapitalization of the FDIC Bank Insurance Fund / FDICIA -- 5. Sweden -- 6. Japan -- C. Europe: Current Crises and Response. 327 $a1. Iceland -- 2. Ireland -- 3. United Kingdom -- 4. Other European Countries -- D. Taking Stock: Options for Moving Forward -- 1. Lessons Learned -- 2. Treasury's Approach348 -- 3. Options for Future Action -- a. Prologue - Understanding the FDIC's Resolution Authority in the Context of Banks and Bank Holding Companies Facing Distress -- 4. Assessing the Options -- a. Time - Is it on Our Side or Not? -- b. Taxpayer Exposure and Exit Strategy -- c. Government Capacity and Expertise -- d. Competitive Impact on Financial Institutions -- e. Impact on Investors and Capital Markets -- f. Asset Price Transparency -- SECTION TWO: ADDITIONAL VIEWS -- A. Richard H. Neiman and John E. Sununu -- 1. The Primary Mission of the Panel is to Evaluate the Effectiveness of Treasury's Actions -- 2. The Current Treasury Strategy Aligns with Congressional Intent -- 3. The Current Treasury Strategy is Reasonable and Viable -- 4. Restoring Financial Stability During an Emergency Takes Precedence over Other Policy Goals -- 5. The Panel's Mission Remains of Critical Importance -- B. John E. Sununu -- SECTION THREE: CORRESPONDENCE WITH TREASURY UPDATE -- SECTION FOUR: TARP UPDATES SINCE LAST REPORT -- SECTION FIVE: OVERSIGHT ACTIVITIES -- Upcoming Reports and Hearings -- SECTION SIX: ABOUT THE CONGRESSIONAL OVERSIGHT PANEL -- APPENDIX I: LETTER FROM TREASURY SECRETARY MR. TIMOTHY GEITHNER TO CONGRESSIONAL OVERSIGHT PANEL CHAIR ELIZABETH WARREN, DATED APRIL 2, 2009 -- Origins of the Financial Crisis -- Recapitalizing the Banking System - A Key Plank of the Financial Stability Plan -- Consumer Debt -- Responding to Questions about the Term Asset-Backed Securities Lending Facility (TALF) -- APPENDIX II: LETTER FROM CHAIRMAN OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD OF GOVERNORS MR. BEN BERNANKE TO CONGRESSIONAL OVERSIGHT PANEL CHAIR ELIZABETH WARREN, DATED APRIL 1, 2009. 327 $aAPPENDIX III: LETTER FROM CONGRESSIONAL OVERSIGHT PANEL CHAIR ELIZABETH WARREN TO TREASURY SECRETARY MR. TIMOTHY GEITHNER, DATED MARCH 30, 2009 -- The Meetings -- Congressional Oversight Panel - Supervisory Assessment Request -- Definitions and Protocol for Document Production and Protection, dated March 30, 2009 -- Definitions -- Document Production -- Document Protection -- APPENDIX IV: LETTER FROM CONGRESSIONAL OVERSIGHT PANEL CHAIR ELIZABETH WARREN TO TREASURY SECRETARY MR. TIMOTHY GEITHNER, DATED MARCH 25, 2009 -- APPENDIX V: LETTER FROM CONGRESSIONAL OVERSIGHT PANEL CHAIR ELIZABETH WARREN TO TREASURY SECRETARY MR. TIMOTHY GEITHNER, DATED MARCH 24, 2009 -- APPENDIX VI: LETTER FROM CONGRESSIONAL OVERSIGHT PANEL CHAIR ELIZABETH WARREN TO TREASURY SECRETARY MR. TIMOTHY GEITHNER, DATED MARCH 20, 2009 -- Questions -- APPENDIX VII: LETTER FROM CONGRESSIONAL OVERSIGHT PANEL CHAIR ELIZABETH WARREN TO TREASURY SECRETARY MR. TIMOTHY GEITHNER, DATED MARCH 5, 2009 -- APPENDIX VIII: LETTER FROM CONGRESSIONAL OVERSIGHT PANEL CHAIR ELIZABETH WARREN TO TREASURY SECRETARY MR. TIMOTHY GEITHNER, DATED JANUARY 28, 2009 -- End Notes -- Chapter 5 SIXTH MONTH TARP HEARING- GEITHNER TESTIMONY -- INTRODUCTION -- THE OBAMA ADMINISTRATION'S RESPONSE -- CAPITAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM -- CONSUMER AND BUSINESS LENDING INITIATIVE -- Public Private Investment Program -- Housing -- Regulatory Reform -- STATUS OF TARP -- Transparency -- EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION -- MAJOR INITIATIVES -- February 10, 2009: Treasury Introduced the Financial Stability Plan (FSP) -- February 18, 2009: Treasury Introduced the Making Home Affordable Plan (MHA) -- February 25, 2009: Treasury Introduced the Capital Assistance Program (CAP) and Measuring Capital Needs -- March 3, 2009: Treasury Introduced the Consumer and Business Lending Initiative. 327 $aMarch 16, 2009: Treasury Introduced the SBA Loan Purchase Program -- March 23, 2009: Treasury Introduced the Public-Private Investment Program (PPIP) -- March 31, 2009: Treasury Extended the Federal Guarantee of Money Fund Assets -- End Notes -- Chapter 6 SIXTH MONTH TARP HEARING- SILVERS OPENING STATEMENT -- Chapter 7 SIXTH MONTH TARP HEARING- WARREN OPENING STATEMENT -- CHAPTER SOURCES -- INDEX -- Blank Page. 330 $aIn this text, the Congressional Oversight Panel examines Treasury's current strategy and evaluates the progress it has achieved thus far. 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