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  1. Decomp: An Implementation of Dantzig-Wolfe Decomposition for Linear Programming (Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems, Vol 338) by James K. Ho, R.P. Dundarraj, 1990-02
  2. The Other Davos: The Globalization of Resistance to the World Economic System

141. Taylor & Francis Group - Not Found
Publishes research and reviews on demographic, socioeconomic, historical and psychological aspects of human bondage from the ancient period to the present, as well as the dismantling of slave systems and the legacy of slavery. General information and past contents.
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142. Peterson & Company, CPA's
San Diego firm offering auditing, tax, accounting, and management and systems consulting services to individuals, nonprofit organizations, and businesses. Includes financial calculators and reports answering economic FAQs.
http://www.petersonco.com/
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143. Earth Science Associates Home Page, Petroleum Resource Assessment, Petroleum Eco
Specializes in oil and gas resource assessment, economic evaluation, risk studies and the development of custom geographic information systems. Located in Long Beach, California.
http://www.earthsci.com/
var indexlink="" var grandchildlink="" This page uses frames, but your browser doesn't support them. Earth Science Associates is a consultancy serving the
international oil and gas industry. ESA specializes in resource assessment,
economic evaluation and risk studies and the development of custom geographic
information systems (GIS). Oil and gas companies use our assessment studies in
evaluating the geologic potential of prospects, plays and basins. Our economic
analyses are employed in determining project profitability, optimizing
exploration and production portfolios and for long-term regional hydrocarbon
supply forecasts. In our geologic and economic studies, we take a probabilistic
approach, reporting collateral uncertainty and risk information associated with
our estimates. We develop GIS systems for clients to assist in the management
and analysis of upstream oil and gas data and for decision support.

144. Airbreathing Systems Analysis Office Home Page
The PSAO is a systems analysis group within NASA Glenn's Aeronautics Directorate. We analytically predict the thermodynamic cycle performance of a variety of airbreathing engines, perform aeromechanical engine design, aircraft trajectory calculations, economic assessments, and environmental analyses in support of many NASA aeronautics programs.
http://www-psao.grc.nasa.gov/
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145. SWINE GENETICS HANDBOOK
Topics range from economic impact of genetic improvement through inbreeding, multiple trait selection and crossbreeding systems.
http://mark.asci.ncsu.edu/nsif/handbook.htm
Topics of this Swine Genetics Handbook range from economic impact of genetic improvement through inbreeding, multiple trait selection and crossbreeding systems. Currently, the HANDBOOK contains the following seventeen fact sheets.
NSIF-FS1 The Economic Impact of Genetic Improvement
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NSIF-FS2 Basic Concepts of Genetic Improvement
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NSIF-FS3 Genetic Parameters and Their Use in Swine Breeding
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NSIF-FS4 Inbreeding in Swine
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NSIF-FS5 Performance Records for Selection Programs
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NSIF-FS6 Environmental Effects and Adjustment Factors
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NSIF-FS7 Performance Records on Relatives
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NSIF-FS8 Estimating Genetic Merit
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NSIF-FS9 Application of Selection Concepts for Genetic Improvement
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NSIF-FS10 Multiple Trait Selection for Pork Improvement
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NSIF-FS11 Utilizing Central Boar Test Stations to Enhance Genetic Progress
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NSIF-FS12 Genetic Evaluation Programs
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NSIF-FS13 Across-Herd Genetic Evaluation of Swine
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NSIF-FS14 Genetic Improvement of Sire and Dam Lines for Enhanced Performance of Terminal Crossbreeding Systems
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NSIF-FS15 Selection Programs for Seedstock Producers
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NSIF-FS16 The National Swine Improvement Federation Guidelines For Ultrasonic Certification Programs
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NSIF-FS17 Understanding and Using Performance Data in Judging Classes
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146. BNB - NBB
Legal function, monetary policy, banking supervision, payment systems, and economic and financial statistics.
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147. Agent-Based Computational Economics (Tesfatsion)
Provides information and resources pertaining to the computational study of economies modelled as evolving systems of autonomous interacting agents. Provided by Leigh Tesfatsion.
http://www.econ.iastate.edu/tesfatsi/ace.htm
Agent-Based
Computational Economics
Growing Economies from the Bottom Up
Last Updated: 27 August 2005
Site maintained by:
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Department of Economics
Iowa State University
Ames, Iowa 50011-1070
http://www.econ.iastate.edu/tesfatsi/
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Welcome to the ACE Website
Agent-based computational economics (ACE)
is the computational study of economic processes modeled as dynamic systems of interacting agents. Here "agent" refers broadly to a bundle of data and behavioral methods representing an entity constituting part of a computationally constructed world. Examples of possible agents include individuals (e.g., consumers, producers), social groupings (e.g., families, firms, communities, government agencies), institutions (e.g., markets, regulatory systems), biological entities (e.g., crops, livestock, forests), and physical entities (e.g., infrastructure, weather, and geographical regions). Thus, agents can range from active data-gathering decision makers with sophisticated learning capabilities to passive world features with no cognitive function. Moreover, agents can be composed of other agents, permitting hierarchical constructions. Current ACE research divides roughly into four strands differentiated by objective.

148. An Economic System Out Of Control
In the eyes of two leading business journals, economic success is about Rather it is a global financial system that is running dangerously out of
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Those of us who seek to intervene in policy debates in favor of economic justice and environmentally sustainability are regularly assured by the world's power brokers that they are fully committed to these goals so long as economic growth and the expansion of free trade are not compromised by governmental restraints on the market. So sacred have growth and free trade become in our modern culture that only rarely do we find the courage to ask why they should be given precedence over the needs of people and nature. Indeed, why should we consider accelerating growth and trade to be of any importance at all except to the extent that they serve people and nature? When the proponents of growth, market deregulation, and free trade tout their benefits, it is well to bear in mind what some of the most outspoken of these proponents really have in mind. Take this account from a recent issue of

149. Andrzej Szalas
College of Economics and Computer Science, Olsztyn, Poland. Unmanned aerial vehicles. Autonomous systems.
http://www.ida.liu.se/~andsz/
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150. Capitalism - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
These theorists characterise capitalism as an economic system where capital A capitalist system is an economic system although often associated with
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capitalism
Capitalism
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
In common usage capitalism refers to an economic system in which all or most of the means of production are privately owned and operated , and where investment and the production distribution and prices of commodities goods and services ) are determined by the influence of supply and demand in a " free market ," rather than by the state . Those in control of the means of production generally run them for monetary profit . For examples of how capitalism has been defined by various sources, see Capitalism in Wikiquote Capitalism contrasts with socialism and communism , where the means of production, and the resulting products, are owned and used by the state, or by the community collectively. Capitalism is also contrasted with feudalism , where land may be privately operated, but is owned by the state and held in fee. An economy with a large amount of intervention (which may include state ownership of the means of production) in combination with capitalist characteristics is often referred to as a mixed economy , rather than a capitalist one . If intervention is to such a degree that it overwhelms private decision, such an economy is referred to as

151. Globalchange.gov - U.S. Global Change Data And Information System (GCDIS)
A collection of distributed information systems operated by government agencies involved in global change research. Includes multidisciplinary data from atmospheric science, ecology, oceanography, economics and sociology.
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Home page New Datasets Data Policies Publications ... Help Search by Discipline All disciplines agriculture atmosphere carbon ecology and biology geology human dimensions hydrology land surface oceans paleoclimate snow and ice solar physics Agency Programs ARM
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152. Sheldon Laboratory Systems
Science, art, home economics lab furniture and equipment for high schools, colleges, universities and research labs.
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153. Constitution And The Economy, Economics Lesson
HOW HAS THE CONSTITUTION SHAPED THE economic SYSTEM IN THE UNITED STATES? © National Council on economic Education, New York, NY
http://ecedweb.unomaha.edu/lessons/fecg1.htm
HOW HAS THE CONSTITUTION SHAPED THE ECONOMIC SYSTEM IN THE UNITED STATES?
National Council on Economic Education, New York, NY
Civics and Government: Focus on Economics, Unit 1, Lesson 1 Lesson Description
Students provide their own examples of the six characteristics of a market economy as they exist in the United States today. Then they see how the U.S. Constitution supports those characteristics by reading relevant portions of the Constitution, and matching these provisions with the six characteristics of a market economy. The lesson concludes by having the students read and discuss relevant portions of the Constitution of the People's Republic of China. They then write essays contrasting the impact of the economic provisions of the two constitutions on the characteristics of each nation's economy. Introduction Constitutions are economic documents as well as political documents. This is certainly true of the Constitution of the United States. Our nation's founders believed that economic freedom as well as political freedom are essential for national prosperity and growth. Accordingly, they included numerous provisions in the Constitution that support and encourage the operation of a market economy. Thus, as the basic "law of the land," the U.S Constitution defines the essential features of our economy. Grade Levels Grades 6-12, all students

154. IHEA | International Health Economics Association
iHEA has been formed to increase communication among health economists, foster a higher standard of debate in the application of economics to health and health care systems.
http://www.healtheconomics.org/
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155. PG Economics Home Page
UK company specialising plant biotechnology, agricultural production systems, agricultural markets and policy. The site provides summaries of a number of papers considering aspects of genetically modified crops.
http://www.pgeconomics.co.uk/
Home Search GM Crop News Who we are ... PG Economics Limited is a specialist provider of advisory and consultancy services to agriculture and other natural resource-based industries. Our specific areas of specialisation are plant biotechnology, agricultural production systems, agricultural markets and policy.
The Company's two directors are Peter Barfoot and Graham Brookes who formed PG Economics in 1999. Both have worked at senior positions in agricultural consultancy and technology businesses. April 2005: Early adoption of GM technology would bring large benefits for Poland Recent papers: Details on recent projects and publications are presented on the website. In addition PG Economics has provided back ground information, reports and links on a number of current issues in relation to GM crops:

156. ISL - Institute Of Shipping Economics And Logistics
Presents the activities of ISL and its products in the areas of logistics systems, transport research and telematics as well as the participation in projects (including EU projects).
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157. Regionomics
A research website, dedicated to the study of economics of regions and behavior of urban systems, explores the integrated transportation-land use interactions and the spatial evolution of real estate markets.
http://www.regionomics.com/
Regionomics is a Canadian consultancy specializing in the analysis of urban systems. Regionomics specializes in econometric modelling of real estate markets, travel demand forecasting, municipal Geographic Information Systems, and infrastructure planning and development. Regionomics assists communities in building affordable, accessible, and sustainable cities. Enter R EGIONOMICS

158. ISOM Department Home, Bryan School Of Business, UNCG
Bryan School of Business and Economics Information systems and Operation Management.
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For more information about the ISOM Department contact: Dr. Kwasi Amoako-Gyampah ISOM Department, UNCG PO Box 26165 Greensboro, NC 27402-6165 Voice: 336.334.5666 Fax: 336.334.4083 Email: kwasi_amoako@uncg.edu
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    Our mission is to integrate quality instruction in information systems and operations management with relevant research and professional services. This integration will help students develop an appropriate background and critical skills needed to function effectively in a global, technology-driven environment. We strive to fulfill this mission as an integral part of the Bryan School of Business and Economics and in support of its mission and purposes. Our chief goal is to provide top-tier information systems and operations management programs in North Carolina as assessed by employers of our graduates.

    159. Development And Comp Systems (O,P)
    Economics WPA. Development and Comp systems (O,P) for Development and Comp systems (O,P) WebEc Economics Development, Technological Change and Growth
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    Development and Comp Systems (O,P)
    Subscribe to the WPA e-mail notification lists. View title/authors of all papers in this section which may take a lot of time, or click on a year to see title/authors in that year. If no months are shown by a year, there are no papers so please don't bother clicking the year. Title/Author lists of submissions in:
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    160. Foundation For Teaching Economics | A Command Economic System
    The Foundation for Teaching economics (FTE) is a nonprofit organization providing teaching instruction in economic education to educators and to young
    http://fte.org/teachers/lessons/prize/command_econ.htm
    A Command Economic System
    Page Summary
    A Command Economic System By Kimberly Owens
    Kearsley High School Flint, Missouri
    Purpose: 
    Through participation in a simulation, students will learn about the Command Economic System, which is found in countries like the Former Soviet Union, North Korea, and China. 
    Objectives:
    Students will be able to:
    identify five characteristics unique to the Command Economy.  Strategies and characteristics are listed below.   
    compare and contrast the Command Economy with the Free Market Economic System. 
    formulate how an individual’s life would differ if he or she lived in a Command Economy as opposed to a Free Market Economic System. 
    Time:
    The simulation and the debrief take approximately one class period of 55 minutes.

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