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Many central banks in emerging and advanced economies have adopted an inflation-forecast targeting (IFT) approach to monetary policy, in order to successfully establish a stable, low-inflation environment. To support policy making, each has developed a structured system of forecasting and policy analysis appropriate to its needs. A common component is a model-based forecast with an endogenous policy interest rate path. The approach is characterized, among other things, by transparent communications—some IFT central banks go so far as to publish their policy interest rate projection. Some elements of this regime, although a work still in progress, are worthy of consideration by central banks that have not yet officially adopted full-fledged inflation targeting.
Written by Charles Freedman, a senior Flash developer at Yahoo!, this book provides you with all the information you’ll need to know about APIs in order to build amazing map mashups. You’ll find in-depth coverage of Yahoo! mapping tools and technologies and a variety of techniques for working with the APIs. Yahoo! Maps Mashups explores each API flavor, guiding you through the simple yet comprehensive sets of API calls so that you will gain a strong understanding of the capabilities of each map technology through its respective API.
"Containing cases decided by the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania." (varies)
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Containing reports from Pennsylvania judicial districts and other leading decisions.
Volume contains: 130 NY APP 406 (Ostrander v. Hart) 130 NY APP 415 (Traders Nat'l Bk of San Antonio v. Parker) 130 NY APP 421 (Spelman v. Freedman) 130 NY APP 447 (Culross v. Gibbons) 130 NY APP 688 (Pugsley v. Devlin) 130 NY APP 690 (Odell v. N.Y. E. R.R. Co. & M. Ry. Co.) 132 NY APP 22 (Freeman v. Grant) Unreported Case (Read v. Patterson)