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These asymptotic capacity scaling laws are derived under the assumption that the PU uses a truncated channel inversion policy.
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And so, in a remarkable inversion, American policy makers who once feared a Brotherhood takeover now appear to see the group as an indispensable ally against Egypt's ultraconservatives, exemplified by Mr. Abu Ismail.
In this part, we additionally presume that the delay-sensitive PU uses a truncated channel inversion (TCI) policy.
Then, the secondary network throughput scaling analysis as the number of SRs becomes large, is also investigated, showing that if PU applies a truncated channel inversion (TCI) power policy, the SBS ESC scales like ε p log(logM) where ε p is the PU outage probability threshold.
The capacity with truncated channel inversion and fixed rate policy is given by [18] as begin{aligned} leftlangle Crightrangle_{text{TCIFR}}&=log_{2}left[1+frac{+infty_{0}gamma^{-1}f_{gamma}}f_{gamma dgamma)dgamma }right] &quadtimesleft 1-P_{out}left(gamma^{ast }right)right) end{aligned} (50).
Two features of American tax policy make inversions attractive: a relatively high corporate tax rate and what's called a worldwide tax system — American corporations have to pay that tax rate on all their global income.
Unquestionably, the main force behind inversions is US tax policy.
For one critic of the merger, David Balto, an antitrust lawyer and former policy director at the Federal Trade Commission, the inversion rules only provided more reason to oppose the transaction.
There is serious money at stake in inversions and it all is based on tax policy.
The policy choice is simple: Either end "inversions" or be condemned to an endless race to the bottom on tax rates.
Both of these policies were enacted just as the "Great Inversion" started.
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