John Nash

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Zeitraum

1752 - 2009

Anzahl

102

Co-Autoren

2004) “TellTable Spreadsheet Audit: from technical possibility to operating prototype (2009)

John Nash, Andy Adler, Neil Smith

At the 2003 EuSpRIG meeting, we presented a framework and software infrastructure to generate and analyse an audit trail for a spreadsheet file. This report describes the results of a pilot...

The Rural Contribution to Development (2008)

Omar Arias, World Bank, Fernando Barceinas, Autónoma Metropolitana Azcapotzalco, Derek Byerlee, World Bank, ...

The World Bank Institutional Art Program makes particular efforts to identify artists from developing nations and make their work available to a wider audience. The Art Program organizes exhibits,...

Toward the Combination of Active and Passive Remote Sensors for Temperature and Humidty Profiling (2008)

Catherine Gaffard, Tim Hewison, John Nash

Collocated radiometer, wind profiler and ceilometer data have been compared with hourly radiosondes. The radiometer measurements show the general evolution of the atmosphere but cannot detect...

ABSTRACT A SYNCHRONOUS TEAMWORK APPROACH TO SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT (2008)

John Nash, Timothy Lethbridge

An active and synchronous teamwork approach to software development is suggested as a partial remedy to the shortage of programmers and quality problems faced by the software industry. The advantages...

1 Lead Economist in the Development Prospects Group of Development Economics at the World Bank. Thanks are expressed for useful comments to Ataman Aksoy, John Begin, Margaret Blamberg, Uri (2007)

Donald Mitchell, Harry De Gorter, Stephen Haley, Steven Jaffee, Will Martin, John Nash, ...

exchange of ideas about development issues. An objective of the series is to get the findings out quickly, even if the presentations are less than fully polished. The papers carry the names of the...

Knowing what was done: uses of a spreadsheet log file (2005)

Adler, Andy, Nash, John

Spreadsheet use in educational environments has become widespread, likely because of the flexibility and ease of use of these tools. However, they have serious shortcomings if the teacher is to...

Knowing what was done: uses of a spreadsheet log file (2005)

Adler, Andy, Nash, John

Spreadsheet use in educational environments has become widespread, likely because of the flexibility and ease of use of these tools. However, they have serious shortcomings if the teacher is to...

Knowing what was done: uses of a spreadsheet log file (2005)

Adler, Andy, Nash, John

Spreadsheet use in educational environments has become widespread, likely because of the flexibility and ease of use of these tools. However, they have serious shortcomings if the teacher is to...

XIV Modern Literature (2004)

COWLEY, JULIAN, GRAHAM, COLIN, HAPGOOD, LYNNE, HOPKINS, CHRIS, LEA, DANIEL, JONES, BETHAN, ...

This chapter has seven sections: 1. General; 2. Pre-1945 Fiction; 3. Post-1945 Fiction; 4. Post-1950 Drama; 5. Pre-1950 Poetry; 6. Post-1950 Poetry; 7. Irish Poetry. Section 1(a) is by Julian Cowley;...

XIV Modern Literature (2003)

COWLEY, JULIAN, GRAHAM, COLIN, HOPKINS, CHRIS, LEA, DANIEL, POPLAWSKI, PAUL, NASH, JOHN, ...

This chapter has eight sections: 1. General; 2. Pre-1945 Fiction; 3. Post-1945 Fiction; 4. Pre-1950 Drama; 5. Post-1950 Drama; 6. Pre-1950 Poetry; 7. Post-1950 Poetry; 8. Irish Poetry. Section 1(a)...

XIV Modern Literature (2002)

COWLEY, JULIAN, GRAHAM, COLIN, HAPGOOD, LYNNE, HOPKINS, CHRIS, LEA, DANIEL, POPLAWSKI, PAUL, ...

This chapter has eight sections: 1. General; 2. Pre-1945 Fiction; 3. Post-1945 Fiction; 4. Pre-1950 Drama; 5. Post-1950 Drama; 6. Pre-1950 Poetry; 7. Post-1950 Poetry; 8. Irish Poetry. Section 1(a)...

Deregulating the Transfer of Agricultural Technology: Lessons from Bangladesh, India, Turkey, and Zimbabwe (2002)

Gisselquist, David, Nash, John, Pray, Carl

Many transition and developing economies have reduced direct public involvement in the production and trade of seed and other agricultural inputs. This trend creates opportunities for farmers to...

An Argument for Deregulating the Transfer of Agricultural Technologies to Developing Countries.” The World Bank Economic Review 14 (2000)

David Gisselquist, John Nash, Carl Pray

Many transition and developing economies have reduced direct public involvement in the production and trade of seed and other agricultural inputs. This trend creates opportunities for farmers to...

DISCUSSION PAPER Misleading or Confusing Boxplots (1995)

John Nash

Boxplots provide a convenient summary of univariate distributional properties. This note points out that the scaling of data and/or missing values may give rise to misleading or confusing plots. Keen...

REFORM OF TRADE POLICY: Recent Evidence from Theory and Practice (1991)

Thomas, Vinod, Nash, John

In the 1980s many developing countries began to recognize that restrictive trade policies can constrain growth. To facilitate trade and integration into the world economy, many countries have...

EXPORT INSTABILITY AND LONG-TERM CAPITAL FLOWS: RESPONSE TO ASSET RISK IN A SMALL ECONOMY (1990)

NASH, JOHN

An open capital account allows long-term capital flows to automatically mitigate adverse effects of export instability on domestic saving and investment. An application of portfolio management theory...

Students stroll to class wearing shorts (1958)

Nash, John

black and white view of a man, wearing a shirt and shorts, walking together with a woman, wearing a blouse and shorts and holding a purse, along a sidewalk / fence and building in background

Knees in Breeze comfort WRU students (1958)

Nash, John

black and white view of 2 men, wearing shirts and shorts, and 2 women, wearing blouses and shorts, sitting together with the their legs crossed, on a grass lawn

Student show their support for Shorts Day (1958)

Nash, John

black and white view of 2 women, wearing blouses and shorts, standing with a man, wearing a shirt, tie, coat, and shorts, leaning his hand against an automobile / building in background

Students examine a protest pyramid (1957)

Nash, John

black and white view of 7 men, wearing overcoats and pants, examining a pyramid that reads 'Awarded to Dean Tom Baker for Services Rendered Above and Beyond the Call of Duty During the Senior E.T.S....

Students listen to a lecture outdoors (1955)

Nash, John

black and white view of 2 women, wearing skirts and blouses, and a man, wearing shirts and pants, sitting outdoors on a grass lawn

Student registers for classes (1951)

Nash, John

black and white view of a man, wearing a coat and pants, being handed a card by a woman, wearing a dress, sitting behind a table / girl wearing a jacket stands next to man holding his hand / card...

Ray A. Ride and John St. Germaine (1949)

Nash, John

black and white group portrait of 2 men wearing suits, facing each other shaking hands / indoors / sign in background in the shape of a football reads Reserve vs. Case'

Buckingham Palace; Oblique view of courtyard and main façade during Changing of the Guard (1826)

Nash, John

Oblique view of courtyard and main façade during Changing of the Guard

Buckingham Palace; Oblique view of courtyard and main façade during Changing of the Guard (1826)

Nash, John

Oblique view of courtyard and main façade during Changing of the Guard

Buckingham Palace; Oblique view of courtyard and main façade during Changing of the Guard (1826)

Nash, John

Oblique view of courtyard and main façade during Changing of the Guard

Buckingham Palace; Oblique view of courtyard and main façade during Changing of the Guard (1826)

Nash, John

Oblique view of courtyard and main façade during Changing of the Guard

Regent Street; Map of street from Regent’s Park to St. James’s Park, with key to major buildings (1812)

Nash, John

Map of street from Regent’s Park to St. James’s Park, with key to major buildings

Regent Street; Perspective view south at Oxford Street in 1829 (engraving by T. H. Shepherd, 1828) (1812)

Nash, John

Perspective view south at Oxford Street in 1829 (engraving by T. H. Shepherd, 1828)

Regent Street; View northwest from the Quadrant toward Vigo Street, circa 1969 (1812)

Nash, John

View northwest from the Quadrant toward Vigo Street, circa 1969

Lower Regent Street; Perspective view northwest (top) and plan of street from Waterloo Place to Piccadilly Circus (1812)

Nash, John

Perspective view northwest (top) and plan of street from Waterloo Place to Piccadilly Circus

Royal Pavilion. Interior view: kitchen. (1787)

John Nash

Government Buildings; University of Michigan Photographic Services; Built 1787, remodeled by Nash in1815-1823.; Interior

Strategic decisions and innovation in construction firms

George Seaden, Michael Guolla, Jerome Doutriaux, John Nash

Current research on the process of innovation has focused attention on the crucial role of the business firm as the place where new ideas are developed and then implemented in the marketplace. Based...

Have trade policy reforms led to greater openness in developing countries : evidence from readily available trade data

Andriamananjara, Shuby, Nash, John

Developing countries experienced a revolution in trade policy in the 1980s and 1990s, but it is unclear how much real openness increased. After all, they had started with multiple, often redundant,...

Redefining government's role in agriculture in the nineties

Nash, John, Knudsen, Odin, Bovard, James, Gardner, Bruce, Winters, L. Alan

The authors argue that government policies in agriculture have been costly and misdirected worldwide. For them, this inefficiency need not continue. The Urugauy Round is an ideal opportunity for...

Implementation of trade reform in sub-Saharan Africa : how much heat and how much light?

Nash, John

Adjustment programs in sub-Saharan Africa have been somewhat less intensive in trade reform than programs in other countries have been. Implementation of trade reform overall, however (but not the...

The reform of mechanisms for foreign exchange allocation : theory and lessons from sub-Saharan Africa

La Ferrara, Eliana, Castillo, Gabriel, Nash, John

Administrative exchange allocation has been common in developing countries, especially in sub-Saharan Africa. Steps to dismantle or modify these control mechanisms have been carried out through...

Adjustment and poverty in Mexican agriculture : how farmers'wealth affects supply response

Lopez, Ramon, Nash, John, Stanton, Julie

The authors report the results of a study of Mexican farm households using 1991 survey data and a smaller resurvey of some of the same households in 1993. One study goal was to empirically examine...

The rural sector in transition economies

Brooks, Karen, Nash, John, B. L. Gardner, G. C. Rausser

Inefficiencies in agriculture in Eastern and Central Europe and the Soviet Union contributed to the financial collapse of the socialist system. Yet during the transition, agricultural production has...

Deregulating the Transfer of Agricultural Technology: Lessons from Bangladesh, India, Turkey, and Zimbabwe

David Gisselquist, John Nash, Carl Pray

Many transition and developing economies have reduced direct public involvement in the production and trade of seed and other agricultural inputs. This trend creates opportunities for farmers to...

Export Instability and Long-term Capital Flows: Response to Asset Risk in a Small Economy.

Nash, John

An open capital account allows long-term capital flows to automatically mitigate adverse effects of export instability on domestic saving and investment. An application of portfolio management theory...

125I-labeled OP-1 is Locally Retained in a Rabbit Lumbar Fusion Model

Erickson, Benjamin P., Pierce, Allen R., Simpson, Andrew K., Nash, John, Grauer, Jonathan N.

Osteogenic protein-1 is evolving as a potential bone graft alternative. Surgical site retention is important to maximize local osteoinduction and to limit peripheral effects. An established rabbit...