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The Choice of Exchange Rate Regime: The Relevance of International Experience to China's Decision
2005
The Chinese exchange rate has been the focus of discussion for many months, with both internal and external considerations seemingly pointing to the desirability of a currency revaluation. This paper draws from the lessons of international experience with exchangerate regimes in the period since Worm War Two. It lays out the conditions necessary to validate a fixed exchange rate and some intermediate regimes that might work when a fixed rate is inappropriate. It then discusses what the analysis implies for contemporary China.
Journal Article
Pyff – a Pythonic framework for feedback applications and stimulus presentation in neuroscience
2010
This paper introduces Pyff, the Pythonic Feedback Framework for feedback applications and stimulus presentation. Pyff provides a platform independent framework that allows users to develop and run neuroscientific experiments in the programming language Python. Existing solutions have mostly been implemented in C++, which makes for a rather tedious programming task for non-computer-scientists, or in Matlab, which is not well suited for more advanced visual or auditory applications. Pyff was designed to make experimental paradigms (i.e. feedback and stimulus applications) easily programmable. It includes base classes for various types of common feedbacks and stimuli as well as useful libraries for external hardware such as eyetrackers. Pyff is also equipped with a steadily growing set of ready-to-use feedbacks and stimuli. It can be used as a standalone application, for instance providing stimulus presentation in psychophysics experiments, or within a closed loop such as in biofeedback or brain-computer interfacing experiments. Pyff communicates with other systems via a standardized communication protocol and is therefore suitable to be used with any system that may be adapted to send its data in the specified format. Having such a general, open source framework will help foster a fruitful exchange of experimental paradigms between research groups. In particular, it will decrease the need of reprogramming standard paradigms, ease the reproducibility of published results, and naturally entail some standardization of stimulus presentation.
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Music Semisonic, The Garage, Glasgow
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JohnWilliamson
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Rundgren, Todd
1999
By comparison, Semisonic, are in their own words \"rawk\", but it is only relative. The Minneapolis three-piece claim an impressive lineage, dropping the names of Big Star, The Replacements, and Todd Rundgren as influences. If only. Mister Mister, Animotion, and The Gin Blossoms are closer to the mark. The best bits sound like The Cars. This time think mid-eighties, think Jonathan King, think Entertainment USA. You should already know what they sound like.
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