نتایج جستجو برای: and decentralization

تعداد نتایج: 16828172  

Journal: :Journal of neurobiology 2002
Rebecca C Schreiber Stacey A Vaccariello Kristen Boeshore Annette M Shadiack Richard E Zigmond

Transecting the axons of neurons in the adult superior cervical ganglion (SCG; axotomy) results in the survival of most postganglionic neurons, the influx of circulating monocytes, proliferation of satellite cells, and changes in neuronal gene expression. In contrast, transecting the afferent input to the SCG (decentralization) results in nerve terminal degeneration and elicits a different patt...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2009
Yili Zhang Olga Khorkova Rosa Rodriguez Jorge Golowasch

Central pattern generators (CPGs) are neuronal networks that control vitally important rhythmic behaviors including breathing, heartbeat, and digestion. Understanding how CPGs recover activity after their rhythmic activity is disrupted has important theoretical and practical implications. Previous experimental and modeling studies indicated that rhythm recovery after central neuromodulatory inp...

2005
ARUN AGRAWAL

— Decentralization has emerged as an important instrument of environmental and development policy in the last two decades. Presumed benefits of environmental policy decentralization depend in significant measure on broad participation in the programs that governments create to decentralize decision making related to resource management. This paper uses data from protected areas in Nepal’s Terai...

2008
Stefan Voigt

The economic effects of federalism are unclear: some papers find that federalism has strong positive effects on a number of economically relevant variables, others find negative effects. The results often crucially hinge upon the proxies for federalism used. In this paper, we critically survey the existing indicators for both federalism and fiscal decentralization. We argue that federalism is a...

1998
Anil Arya Jonathan Glover Bryan R. Routledge Tim Baldenius John Fellingham Rick Green Jack Hughes Yuji Ijiri Nahum Melumad John O'Brien Suresh Radhakrishnan Stefan Reichelstein Doug Schroeder Shyam Sunder

This paper studies the effect of real options on organizational design. A timing option, where capacity can be filled now or later, arises because managers are limited in the number of projects they can implement. Taking on a good project now means that a great project may have to be forgone in the future. A goal incongruence arises because managers value the option created by their own capacit...

1998
James D Thomas Katia Sycara

Increasing interest in agent-based systems both in AI (in terms of multiagent systems and distributed arti cial intelligence) and in computational approaches to the social sciences calls for a greater understanding of their computational properties. Often, problems that are di cult for agent-based systems because of issues of coordination or delayed information could be solved using a centraliz...

2012
Pierre Salmon

The relationship between decentralization and economic growth is generally studied from a perspective stressing universal or quasi-universal regularities across countries. That approach has generated many insights but seems to reach its limits. The paper explains why it allows contrasting positions with regard to the benefits of decentralization even among proponents of free and competitive mar...

2010
Nicholas Bloom Raffaella Sadun John Van Reenen

There is a widespread sense that over the last two decades firms have been decentralizing decisions to employees further down the managerial hierarchy. Economists have developed a range of theories to account for delegation, but there is less empirical evidence, especially across countries. This has limited the ability to understand the phenomenon of decentralization. To address the empirical l...

1997
Jean-Paul Faguet

This paper is taken from a study financed by a grant from the World Bank Research Committee. The full report should be available from mid-1998.

2010
Oguzhan C. Dincer Christopher J. Ellis Glen R. Waddell

Several empirical studies have found a negative relationship between corruption and the decentralization of the powers to tax and spend. In this paper we explain this phenomenon using a model of Yardstick Competition. Using data on federal corruption-related convictions in U.S. states, we also provide new evidence that points to the existence of a spatial autoregressive component to explaining ...

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