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Jada M Thompson and others
Journal of Animal Science, Volume 101, 2023, skad091, https://doi.org/10.1093/jas/skad091
Published: 26 March 2023
... that board their equids lowered their WTP by 0.01% (P = 0.029) for each additional dollar paid, whereas current care costs were not a significant factor for other owners (P = 0.370) or leasers (P = 0.395). Those that had a full lease for their equids, housed on farm...
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Jeffery (Jinfan) Chang and others
Review of Finance, Volume 26, Issue 3, May 2022, Pages 721–749, https://doi.org/10.1093/rof/rfab037
Published: 24 December 2021
... has created widespread concerns, including from both the G20’s Financial Stability Board (FSB) and various Chinese authorities. 2 This article investigates an important yet still understudied constituent of China’s shadow banking system: finance leases. As shown in Figure  1 , China’s...
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Silke Hüttel and others
European Review of Agricultural Economics, Volume 43, Issue 1, February 2016, Pages 165–187, https://doi.org/10.1093/erae/jbv010
Published: 07 May 2015
...Silke Hüttel; Matthias Ritter; Viacheslav Esaulov; Martin Odening To derive the term structure equation (Equation (7)) we have assumed an exogenous process for the spot lease rate x (cf. Equation (1)). In principle, the spot lease rate can be modelled endogenously as done, for example...
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Daowei Zhang and others
Southern Journal of Applied Forestry, Volume 28, Issue 1, February 2004, Pages 21–27, https://doi.org/10.1093/sjaf/28.1.21
Published: 01 February 2004
...Daowei Zhang; Anwar Hussain; James B. Armstrong Willingness to Pay for Hunting Leases in Alabama Anwar Hussain, Daowei Zhang, and James B. Armstrong, School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, Auburn University, AL 36849...
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Sergio Capozzi and others
Northern Journal of Applied Forestry, Volume 20, Issue 1, March 2003, Pages 27–33, https://doi.org/10.1093/njaf/20.1.27
Published: 01 March 2003
...Sergio Capozzi; Chad P. Dawson; René Germain © 2003 by the Society of American Foresters 2003 Abstract Recreational leasing of industrial forestlands has become a common practice in many areas of the country, although little is known about the satisfaction levels of the leaseholders involved...
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Ray G. Huffaker and B. Delworth Gardner
American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Volume 68, Issue 2, May 1986, Pages 306–312, https://doi.org/10.2307/1241432
Published: 01 May 1986
...Ray G. Huffaker; B. Delworth Gardner distribution economic rents farmland lease reclamation Abstract A broad distribution of the benefits of federally “underpriced” water may be best promoted by limiting the size of owned acreage and not the sum of owned and leased acreage as required...
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Jeffrey Apland and others
American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Volume 66, Issue 3, August 1984, Pages 376–384, https://doi.org/10.2307/1240805
Published: 01 August 1984
...Jeffrey Apland; Robert N. Barnes; Fred Justus a former research assistant 8 1983 3 1984 Copyright 1984 American Agricultural Economics Association 1984 Abstract A variety of farm lease terms are examined with respect to the preferences of an owner-tenant and landlord under risk. The owner...
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Published: 27 March 2008
...This chapter begins by describing medieval mineral right regimes. The miner gained a lease-type tenure. That the tenure's characteristics changed and this is best explained by the landlords' changing demands. In much of continental Europe owners resisted the ‘Roman’ system, a doctrine...
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Published: 31 July 2017
... the unbearable cruelty of time at Parchman Farm or as a leased convict. The discussion culminates in an analysis of the “extreme present” of enduring physical and emotional pain echoed in blues that depict the experience of addiction and withdrawal, tying together the temporality of waiting with attempts...
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Published: 15 March 2016
.... Barkley sponsored and shepherded the Lend-Lease bill through the Senate in 1941. Later that year Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, and Germany and Italy declared war on the United States. Barkley Alben W congressional membership George Walter F Gillette Guy M Hatch Act New Deal Roosevelt Franklin D...
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Published: 28 July 2015
... 1774. During this congress a surprising new problem surfaced. Jonathan Bryan, long a political foe of Wright and now a patriot leader, made a highly unusual private land deal with some Creeks: not a purchase but a lease. The tract in question was a huge swath of East Florida just south of the Georgia...
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Published: 01 December 2015
... of the expectation that China could resume sovereignty over Hong Kong at any time, but certainly by 1997 when Britain’s lease of the New Territories expired. Hong Kong was also a key site in the Cold War, serving for the United States as a post for “China-watching” and, during the Vietnam War, as a recreation spot...
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Published: 30 June 2013
...This chapter first examines the historical relationship between Britain and the United States. It discusses how American power eclipsed British power in the world stage by the end of the nineteenth century, and the Lend-Lease Act in early 1941 — a measure designed to relieve the exhausted British...
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Published: 30 June 2013
...This chapter describes how British supply diplomacy devolved into a series of transatlantic personal missions concerning the implementation of American aid to Britain. These began as Lend-Lease, evolved at the end of 1940, and then became law in March 1941 after a series of Congressional hearings...
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Published: 30 June 2013
...This chapter examines the extent of contemporary British dependency on American supplies. It shows that far from ending British supply problems, the nature and complexity of the problems involved in aircraft supply persisted long after Lend-Lease. Delivery delays and supply diversions ensured...
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Published: 06 May 2014
...This chapter narrates the events following the death of René Guénoun, particularly the problem that was faced concerning his burial as well as the death of the author's mother. The term of the lease for the little plot where René was buried was five years. At the end of the five years, the author's...
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Published: 20 May 2012
... archive blood ties business partner ship contract cultivation customary law Djekhy & Son business family business flax harvest Kheber land lease law priest Saite Period son tender public Yiddish compensation complaint inundation lessee ownership rental seedcorn Horus Khonsu...
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Published: 15 July 2014
... even shared the duties and income connected with their father’s mortuary business. In 507 bce Tsenhor’s half-brother Burekhef paid for the lease of a cow, probably for the cultivation of the family land, since the contract written for the occasion was found with Tsenhor’s papers. Twenty years...
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Published: 08 April 2008
.... These issues, argued Fortune, were “as much a menace to national liberty and the preservation of the union of the states as was the problem of slavery.” He discussed five problems—disfranchisement, mob and lynch law, miscegenation laws, separate coach legislation, and the convict lease program. These issues...
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Published: 27 April 2015
..., and industrial progress would hinge on the perpetuation of white supremacy. Consequently, the apparatus of convict leasing was put in place to secure racial hegemony and to dispossess freedwomen and freedmen of their newly acquired liberties. However, during the 1890s, Georgia industrialists had struggled...