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1. Essays on Consumption : - Aggregation, Asymmetry and Asset Distributions
Sammanfattning : The dissertation consists of four self-contained essays on consumption. Essays 1 and 2 consider different measures of aggregate consumption, and Essays 3 and 4 consider how the distributions of income and wealth affect consumption from a macro and micro perspective, respectively. LÄS MER
2. How can data science contribute to a greener world? : an exploration featuring machine learning and data mining for environmental facilities and energy end users
Sammanfattning : Human society has taken many measures to address environmental issues. For example, deploying wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) to alleviate water pollution and the shortage of usable water; using waste-to-energy (WtE) plants to recover energy from the waste and reduce its environmental impact. LÄS MER
3. Throughput and energy efficiency of lock-free data structures: Execution Models and Analyses
Sammanfattning : Concurrent data structures are key program components to harness the available parallelism in multi-core processors. Lock-free algorithmic implementations of concurrent data structures offer high scalability and possess desirable properties such as immunity to deadlocks, convoying and priority inversion. LÄS MER
4. Efficient concurrent data structure access parallelism techniques for increasing scalability
Sammanfattning : Multi-core processors have revolutionised the way data structures are designed by bringing parallelism to mainstream computing. Key to exploiting hardware parallelism available in multi-core processors are concurrent data structures. LÄS MER
5. Essays on Fiscal Policy, Private Consumption and Non-Stationary Panel Data
Sammanfattning : In the first essay of this thesis, we examine whether the effects of fiscal expansions and contractions exert a symmetric influence on the relationship between fiscal policy and private consumption. Our results indicate a considerable asymmetry across fiscal expansions and contractions. LÄS MER