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Bosco and Joel Myerson 210 1$aOxford, [England] :$cOxford University Press,$d2006. 210 4$d©2006 215 $a1 online resource (453 p.) 300 $aIncludes index. 311 $a0-19-514036-2 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $a"What poems are many private lives": the Emerson brothers -- William in Germany -- Edward and Charles -- Aunt Mary and the brothers Emerson -- Charles and Elizabeth -- William and Waldo: finances and family. 330 $aFeatures a narrative and epistolary biography, based upon the correspondence exchanged among the four Emerson brothers and the women who were most important to them. 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Introduction; II. Measuring Inflation; A. Headline Inflation; B. Core Inflation Measures; C. Properties of Inflation Indicators; III. Analytical and Empirical Set-Up; A. Inflation as a Mark-Up Over Costs; B. Inflation as the Result of Excess Money Supply; C. Econometric Methodology; IV. Mark-Up Theory of Inflation; V. Monetary Theory of Inflation; A. The Demand for Currency; B. The Demand for Narrow Money and Broad Money; C. Why Has Inflation and Picked Up with High Monetary Growth?; VI. Short-Term Determinants of Inflation; A. Short-Term Dynamics; B. Dynamic Contributions 327 $aVII. Summary and ConclusionReferences; Annexes; I. Inflation in Selection of Latin American Countries Since 1950; II. Micro Level Analysis of Prices; III. The New Consumer Price Index; IV. Food Inflation in Latin America; V. Data Issues and Database Used in Econometric Analysis; VI. Econometric Results 330 3 $aThis article uses two analytical methodologies to understand the dynamics of inflation in Paraguay, the mark-up theory of inflation and the monetary theory of inflation. We also study the impact of different monetary aggregates. The results suggest that monetary factors, in particular currency in circulation, play a major role in determining long-run inflation, while foreign prices, in particular from Brazil, or some food products have a large impact on the short-term dynamics of inflation. 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Über den Tod hinauszuschauen, löst bei manch einem allerdings ebenso großes Unbehagen aus. Zwar versprechen die Religionen ein ewiges Leben. Doch sollte man in einer aufgeklärten Gesellschaft prähistorische, mythische und jeglicher Logik widersprechende Inhalte nicht hinterfragen? Im Gegensatz zu den Religionen streben die auf gesicherte Erkenntnis ausgerichteten Wissenschaften danach, das Leben stetig zu verlängern. Ihnen geht es nicht um Jahre, sondern um Jahrhunderte und möglicherweise darum, was das Individuum als Ewigkeit empfindet. Fußen solche Vorstellungen auf einem Wahn technischer Machbarkeit, oder ist deren Umsetzung den Wissenschaftlern tatsächlich zuzutrauen? Und was ist mit jenen Menschen, die weder religiös noch wissenschaftsgläubig sind? Setzen sich diese nach ihrem Tod dem ewigen Nichts aus ? oder doch nicht? Können wir Menschen das Unbekannte und Geheimnisvolle der zeitlosen Ewigkeitsstrukturen nach dem Tod überhaupt durchschauen undbegreifen? 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