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implicit constraints 4 import competition 3 internal labor markets 3 labor market flexibility 3 foundry 1 mixed-integer 1 programming 1
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Bertrand, Marianne 3 Hansen, P. 1 Hugé, J. 1
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Industrial Relations Section, Department of Economics 3
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From the Invisible Handshake to the Invisible Hand? How Import Competition Changes the Employment Relationship
Bertrand, Marianne - Industrial Relations Section, Department of Economics - 1998
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From the Invisible Handshake to the Invisible Hand? How Import Competition Changes the Employment Relationship
Bertrand, Marianne - Industrial Relations Section, Department of Economics - 1998
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From the Invisible Handshake to the Invisible Hand? How Import Competition Changes the Employment Relationship
Bertrand, Marianne - Industrial Relations Section, Department of Economics - 1998
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Implicit Treatment of "Zero or Range" Constraints in a Model for Minimum Cost Foundry Alloys
Hansen, P.; Hugé, J. - In: Management Science 35 (1989) 3, pp. 367-371
A major problem in foundries is to select scrap alloys and pure metals in order to produce at minimum cost alloy of specified composition. We show that such problems, of realistic size, can be solved optimally by mixed-integer programming. Constraints are that the content of the alloys in...
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