FYP Project Number: HE_2AY1415_09 NANYANG TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES UNDERREPRESENTATION OF ASIA-FOCUSED ARTICLES IN THE TOP 10 ECONOMICS JOURNALS Roy Athanasius Ang Tjin Shane Teong Xiu Yi Tham Weng Leon U1130138B U1130028B U1130012L A Final Year Project submitted to the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Nanyang Technological University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts in Economics
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This is page 57 Printer: Opaque this 3 Time Series Concepts 3.1 Introduction This chapter provides background material on time series concepts that are used throughout the book. These concepts are presented in an informal way, and extensive examples using S-PLUS are used to build intuition. Section 3.2 discusses time series concepts for stationary and ergodic univariate time series. Topics include testing for white noise, linear and autoregressive moving average (ARMA) process, estimation
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W Y N N RESORT make their lives' fortune in "Sin City"; Steve Wynn is one of the lucky few who has. He went from humble beginnings in a family-run bingo parlor in Maryland to Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Chairman of Wynn Resorts, Ltd. premium-destination world-class casinos and resorts. Seen by many in the entertainment industry as a visionary, Steve Wynn has revolutionized the city of Las Vegas one casino at a time.1 He started with small stakes in the Frontier Hotel in 1967 as a newcomer
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This page intentionally left blank SEVENTH EDITION Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer THEODORE L. BERGMAN Department of Mechanical Engineering University of Connecticut ADRIENNE S. LAVINE Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department University of California, Los Angeles FRANK P. INCROPERA College of Engineering University of Notre Dame DAVID P. DEWITT School of Mechanical Engineering Purdue University JOHN WILEY & SONS VICE PRESIDENT & PUBLISHER EXECUTIVE EDITOR
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| |Employee wages |(7) | (15,000) |(8) | (20,000) | | |Depreciation expense |(9) | (10,000) |(10) | (15,000) | | |Miscellaneous |(11) | (7,500) |(12) | (9,000) | | |Total expenses
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CHAPTER 1 1.1 to 1.41 - part of text 1.42 (a) Periodic: Fundamental period = 0.5s (b) Nonperiodic (c) Periodic Fundamental period = 3s (d) Periodic Fundamental period = 2 samples (e) Nonperiodic (f) Periodic: Fundamental period = 10 samples (g) Nonperiodic (h) Nonperiodic (i) Periodic: Fundamental period = 1 sample l.43 π 2 y ( t ) = 3 cos 200t + -- 6 2 π = 9 cos 200t + -- 6 9 π = -- cos 400t + -- 1 2 3 9 (a) DC component = -2 9 π (b) Sinusoidal component = -- cos
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Case 10-5 Danle Corporation Danle Corporation (Danle), a public company, conducts business activities primarily related to the design, development, manufacture, and assembly of passenger cars, recreational and sport-utility vehicles, minivans, and trucks. Danle used asbestos in the manufacturing of brake shoes and gaskets because of its heat resistance. During the past three years, two claims were filed against Danle by automotive mechanics and surviving family members seeking recovery because
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Case 10-5 Danle Corporation Danle Corporation (Danle), a public company, conducts business activities primarily related to the design, development, manufacture, and assembly of passenger cars, recreational and sport-utility vehicles, minivans, and trucks. Danle used asbestos in the manufacturing of brake shoes and gaskets because of its heat resistance. During the past three years, two claims were filed against Danle by automotive mechanics and surviving family members seeking recovery because of
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requires a +8dBm audio level to drive the input fully. If a +10 dBm level is measured, what is the actual voltage level measured? Assume a 600Ω system. (2.45V) Hint: Use this equation and solve it for V2 10 dBm = 20 · log10 (V2/0.77459) 9. Convert the following power to their dBm equivalents: (a) p = 1 W = 30.0000dBm (b) p = 0.001 W = 0.00000dBm (c) p = 0.0001W = -10.0000dBm (d) p = 25 μW = dBm Use this formula: dBm = 10 · log10 [P2/(10-3)] 15. Define electrical noise and explain why it
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page. Annual reports also can be accessed through the SEC's EDGAR system at www.sec.gov (under Filing Type, search for 10-K). Access the most recent annual report for International Flavors and Fragrances (IFF). 1. Identify the location(s) in the annual report where IFF provides disclosures related to its management of foreign exchange risk. Through the most recent form 10-K of IFF (2015), three locations where foreign exchange risk is disclosed were found: a. Part I, Item 1A. Risk Factors:
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