نتایج جستجو برای: خانواده های f23

تعداد نتایج: 486202  

ژورنال: :فصلنامه علمی-پژوهشی، پژوهش در یادگیری آموزشگاهی و مجازی 2015
منا قریشی سیامک سامانی

هدف از پژوهش حاضر، تبیین تفاوت باورهای انگیزشی دانش آموزان دختر و پسر دبیرستانی در گونه های مختلف خانواده بر اساس مدل فرایند و محتوای خانواده بود. روش پژوهش توصیفی و از نوع پس رویدادی می باشد. به منظور این پژوهش از میان دانش آموزان پایه دوم و سوم مقطع متوسطه شهر شیراز که در سال تحصیلی 91-90 مشغول به تحصیل بودند، 308 (186 دختر، 122 پسر) دانش آموز به شیوه نمونه گیری خوشه ای چندمرحله ای انتخاب شدن...

Journal: :Journal of Entomological Society of Iran 2023

در پژوهش حاضر، فراوانی و شاخص‌های تنوع گونه‌ای مگس‌های خانواده Tachinidae هفت منطقه از استان مازندران سال 1390، بر اساس نمونه‌برداری‌های مستمر منظم با استفاده تله مالیز ارزیابی شد. مجموع تعداد 280 نمونه 48 گونه، 38 جنس‌ چهار زیرخانواده این استان‌ جمع‌آوری شناسایی شدند. گونه‌های زیرخانوادهTachininae بیشترین را مناطق مورد مطالعه داشته پس آن Phasiinae قرار دارد. زیرخانواده‌های Exoristinae 16 گونه ...

2004
Christian Daude Ernesto Stein

We study the role of the quality of institutions as a determinant of the location of FDI, using bilateral FDI stocks from OECD countries around the world. While the literature has placed special emphasis on the role of corruption on FDI, we explore a wider range of institutional aspects. We find that better institutions have overall a positive and significant effect on FDI. Especially, unpredic...

2003
Holger Görg Eric Strobl

This paper examines the effect of the presence of multinational companies on plant survival in the host country. We postulate that multinational companies can impact positively on plant survival through technology spillovers. We study the nature of the effect of multinationals using a Cox proportional hazard model which we estimate using plant level data for Irish manufacturing industries. Our ...

2008
Pedro Silva Pedro S. Martins

Paying More to Hire the Best? Foreign Firms, Wages and Worker Mobility In the context of the debate on the labour-market consequences of globalisation, we examine worker mobility in order to identify the wage differences between foreign and domestic firms. Using matched employer-employee panel data for Portugal, we consider virtually all spells of interfirm mobility over a period of ten years. ...

2004
Morihiro Yomogida

In this paper, I explore the effect of fragmentation of production processes on social welfare in the imperfectly competitive market. In particular, I examine the welfare properties of fragmentation from the viewpoint of industrialized countries. Firms located at a country decide whether they produce at home or move their production overseas. I show that there exists Nash equilibrium in which a...

2006
Roberto Alvarez Ricardo Lopez Roberto Álvarez Ricardo A. López

This paper investigates whether exporting generates positive productivity spillover effects on other plants operating in the same industry and whether exporting affects productivity of plants in vertically related industries. Using plant-level data from Chile we find that exporters improve productivity of their local suppliers but not of plants that purchase intermediate inputs from them. We al...

2001
Thomas Müller

This paper studies the entry decision of a multinational enterprise into a foreign market. Two alternative entry modes for a foreign direct investment are considered: Greenfield investment versus acquisition. In contrast to existing approaches, the acquisition price and the profits under both entry modes are endogenously determined. Interestingly, we find that the optimal entry mode decision is...

2005
Mihir A. Desai C. Fritz Foley James R. Hines

When multinational firms expand their operations in tax havens, do they divert activity from non-havens? Much of the debate on tax competition presumes that the answer to this question is yes. This paper offers a model for examining the relationship between activity in havens and non-havens, and discusses the implications of recent evidence in light of that model. Properly interpreted, the evid...

2016
Thomas Müller Monika Schnitzer

This paper analyzes the effects of a potential spillover on technology transfer of a multinational enterprise and on the host country policy. In particular, we examine how both parties’ incentives can be controlled through the ownership structure in an international joint venture. In contrast to existing arguments we show that spillovers must not always have negative effects on technology trans...

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