| Guillermo A. Calvo, Rudiger Dornbusch, Maurice Obstfeld - Business & Economics - 2004 - 572 pages
...those trade models are typically either static or very restrictive on agent's intertemporal decisions. The remainder of this chapter is organized as follows. The second section constructs an intertemporal maximization model with labor market search. The third section isolates... | |
| Namchul Shin - Computers - 2005 - 240 pages
...consumers to try online shopping so that they become comfortable with this new shopping experience.1 The remainder of this chapter is organized as follows. The second section reviews extant online shopping research. The third section develops the study's primary hypothesis.... | |
| Zongmin Ma - Computers - 2005 - 362 pages
...object-oriented conceptual modeling methodology is fully developed for fuzzy information modeling. The remainder of this chapter is organized as follows. The second section gives basic knowledge concerning fuzzy set and possibility distribution theories as well as knowledge... | |
| Daniel Tsegai - Labor mobility - 2005 - 195 pages
...district characteristics that underlie the processes by which migration occurs in the VB of Ghana. The remainder of this chapter is organized as follows. The second section describes the theoretical background of the model. The third section deals with the model specification... | |
| Michael A. Crew, David Parker - Law - 2006 - 420 pages
...question of whether they can react early or rapidly enough in light of the pace of change in the industry. The remainder of this chapter is organized as follows. The second section defines the two major categories of interconnection arrangements - one-way and two-way - and the economic... | |
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