947 resultados para Paternal programming


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Literature cited and selected references: p. 70-73.

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 53-54).

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Prepared in cooperation with the Center for Agricultural and Economic Development. Iowa Agriculture and Home Economics Experiment Station, Iowa State University.

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On cover: Control data, 1604/1604-A computer.

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Bibliography: p. [73]-[74]

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Hearings held Aug. 23, 1967-July 4, 1968.

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Mode of access: Internet.

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Sponsored by Office of Scientific Research of the Air Research and Development Command and held jointly by National Bureau of Standards and the Directorate of Management Analysis, DCS/Comptroller, USAF.

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Shipping list no.: 97-0031-P.

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Bibliography: p. 121.

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Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06

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This paper focuses on measuring the extent to which market power has been exercised in a recently deregulated electricity generation sector. Our study emphasises the need to consider the concept of market power in a long-run dynamic context. A market power index is constructed focusing on differences between actual market returns and long-run competitive returns, estimated using a programming model devised by the authors. The market power implications of hedge contracts are briefly considered. The state of Queensland Australia is used as a context for the analysis. The results suggest that generators have exercised significant market power since deregulation.