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Fraction of seats held by the government in parliament: Variable derived from the World Bank's DPI as the ratio of the number of seats held by the government (variable numgov in the DPI) and the total seats in parliament (totalseats).
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Jones et al. (1999) argue that different types of governments might have different economic and political ends, and that each would employ different IPO strategies, which would obscure the relation between initial returns and government variables.
Table 2 shows the six estimated models with trust in the government as the variable of interest.
Ibrahim said: "Analysis of the most recent data from the government research station shows variable levels of coral bleaching.
Speaking to the Association of Graduate Recruiters, Mr Johnson was challenged to defend the government's policy of variable fees, which critics claim will simply channel more money to the richest universities.
Hence the government's policy of variable top-up fees, capped for the foreseeable future at £3,000 $$5,182) a year and repaid after graduation through the tax system.The bankruptcy of the alternatives on offer suggests that Mr Blair has got it more or less right.
29 Secondly, at a time of championing widening participation in university education, the Labour government introduced variable top-up tuition fees, leaving medical students with debts of around £40 000 (€47 000, $64 000) at the end of training.
Tina Kreisher, a spokeswoman for the Interior Department, said Monday that the giveaways might turn out to be less than the basic forecasts indicate because of "certain variables". The government does not disclose how much individual companies benefit from the incentives, and most companies refuse to disclose either how much they pay in royalties or how much they are allowed to avoid.
An important aspect that prevents an exhaustive evaluation of the oil sector in Venezuela is the lack of available information regarding key performance indicators affecting the cost structure of oil projects, the cash flow of PDVSA, and the fiscal contributions of the oil sector to the government, among other important variables.
Since the credit crisis, it has also become more difficult and more costly to obtain private student loans, which are not guaranteed by the government and which typically carry variable interest rates determined by borrowers' credit histories.
(It was often forgotten during the debates that part-time students and postgraduates already paid fees, though not by Blackstone, as all her Birkbeck students did so). Did Blackstone and Blunkett botch the job, as critics allege, meaning it had to be redone later, at great political cost to the government, with the introduction of variable top-up fees?
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