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  1. Foundations of Complex-system Theories: In Economics, Evolutionary Biology, and Statistical Physics by Sunny Y. Auyang, 1999-08-28
  2. Advanced Control Strategies for Social and Economic Systems (IPV - IFAC Proceedings Volume)
  3. Comparative Economic Systems (The Dryden Press Series in Economics) by H. Stephen Gardner, 1997-11-11
  4. Optimal Portfolios with Stochastic Interest Rates and Defaultable Assets (Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems) by Holger Kraft, 2004-05-27
  5. Economics of Agricultural Development: World Food Systems and Resource Use, Second Edition by WILLIAM.A. MASTERS, 2010-02-08
  6. The Federal Civil Service System and the Problem of Bureaucracy: The Economics and Politics of Institutional Change (National Bureau of Economic Research Series on Long-Term Factors in Economic Dev) by Ronald N. Johnson, Gary D. Libecap, 1994-11-15
  7. Economic Valuation of River Systems (New Horizons in Environmental Economics) by Fred J. Hitzhusen, 2009-07-29
  8. Modeling Dynamic Economic Systems (Modeling Dynamic Systems) by Matthias Ruth, Bruce Hannon, 1997-05-13
  9. Future Electricity Technologies and Systems (Department of Applied Economics Occasional Papers)
  10. The Hong Kong Financial System: A New Age (Economics & Finance)
  11. Fast Food/Slow Food: The Cultural Economy of the Global Food System (Society for Economic Anthropology (Sea) Monographs) by Richard Wilk, 2006-08-25
  12. Macro Economics + Financial Systems by N. Gregory Mankiw, 2010-12
  13. Economics of Grids, Clouds, Systems, and Services: 7th International Workshop, GECON 2010, Ischia, Italy, August 31, 2010, Proceedings (Lecture Notes in ... Networks and Telecommunications)
  14. Out of Control: The New Biology of Machines, Social Systems, & the Economic World by Kevin Kelly, 1995-04-14

21. Economic Systems Computers
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22. Economic Systems And Theories
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23. Economic Systems
Home JEL Classification. Top JEL P economic systems. P0 economic systemsGeneral; P1 Capitalist Systems; P2 Socialist Systems and Transitional Economies;
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Privatization, Technology Choice and Aggregate Outcomes by Nico A. Hansen ( RePEc:bon:bonsfa:474
Lange and Hayek Revisited: Lessons from Czech Voucher Privatization
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Economie de la transition : le dossier
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Firms innovation activity and patenting : Russian case in mind
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Competition and Firm Performance in Transition Economies: Evidence from Firm Level Surveys in Slovenia, Hungary and Romania
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Competition and Enterprise Performance in Transition Economies: Evidence from a Cross-country Survey
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Enterprise Restructuring in Transition: A Quantitative Survey
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The Multi-Regime Bank Lending Channel and the Effectiveness of the Polish Monetary Policy Transmission During Transition
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26. LESSON ON ECONOMIC SYSTEMS
LESSON ON economic systems. The activity helps the students to recognize how differenteconomic systems can solve the same problems differently. TIME REQUIRED.
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LESSON ON ECONOMIC SYSTEMS
ANDERSONVILLE PRISON: AN ECONOMIC MICROCOSM INTRODUCTION All society must develop an economic system to answer the basic economic questions. While we usually identify economic systems with a country (the United States has a market oriented system; the former Soviet Union had a command system), it is also possible to identify an economic system at a micro level. In this lesson students examine how a group of civil war prisoners developed an economic system within their camp, a system designed to allocate scarce resources.
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  • Scarcity Economic Wants Command Economic Systems Market Economic Systems Markets and Prices
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  • Identify the condition of scarcity at Andersonville Prison Develop solutions to the problems of scarcity at Andersonville Prison Evaluate the effectiveness of economic systems in finding solutions to problems of scarcity
  • LESSON DESCRIPTION The lesson gives students an opportunity to recognize the conditions faced by the prisoners of war at Andersonville during the Civil War. Students will join others to develop a method for providing the economic wants of the Andersonville prisoners through either a market or command economy. The activity helps the students to recognize how different economic systems can solve the same problems differently. TIME REQUIRED Two class periods
    MATERIALS Activity 1 "Andersonville Prison" Activity 2 "Andersonville Economic WantsCommand Solutions" Activity 3 "Andersonville Economic WantsMarket Solutions"

    27. KLUWER Academic Publishers | Economic Systems
    Computational economic systems Models, Methods Econometrics Manfred Gilli November1995, ISBN 07923-3869-3, Hardbound Price 137.00 EUR / 173.50 USD
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    An International Perspective on Economic Education

    William B. Walstad
    January 1994, ISBN 0-7923-9437-2, Hardbound
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    Balance of Payments, Exchange Rates, and Competitiveness in Transition Economies

    December 1999, ISBN 0-7923-8422-9, Hardbound Price: 219.00 EUR / 197.00 USD / 126.25 GBP Add to cart Business Ethics: Japan and the Global Economy Thomas W. Dunfee, Yukimasa Nagayasu September 1993, ISBN 0-7923-2427-7, Hardbound Printing on Demand Price: 180.00 EUR / 227.00 USD / 137.00 GBP Add to cart Capitalism versus Pragmatic Market Socialism: A General Equilibrium Evaluation James A. Yunker October 1993, ISBN 0-7923-9399-6, Hardbound Price: 124.00 EUR / 137.00 USD / 91.25 GBP Add to cart Central Europe Towards Monetary Union: Macroeconomic Underpinnings and Financial Reputation Ronald MacDonald, Rod Cross December 2000, ISBN 0-7923-7967-5, Hardbound Price: 169.50 EUR / 144.00 USD / 100.75 GBP

    28. KLUWER Academic Publishers | Computational Economic Systems
    Books » Computational economic systems. Computational economic systemsModels, Methods Econometrics. Add to cart. edited by Manfred
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    Book Series: ADVANCES IN COMPUTATIONAL ECONOMICS Volume 5
    The approach to many problems in economic analysis has changed drastically with the development and dissemination of new and more efficient computational techniques. Computational Economic Systems: presents a selection of papers illustrating the use of new computational methods and computing techniques to solve economic problems.
    Part I of the volume consists of papers which focus on modelling economic systems, presenting computational methods to investigate the evolution of behavior of economic agents, techniques to solve complex inventory models on a parallel computer and an original approach for the construction and solution of multicriteria models involving logical conditions.
    Contributions to Part II concern new computational approaches to economic problems. We find an application of wavelets to outlier detection. New estimation algorithms are presented, one concerning seemingly related regression models, a second one on nonlinear rational expectation models and a third one dealing with switching GARCH estimation. Three contributions contain original approaches for the solution of nonlinear rational expectation models. Contents and Contributors
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    29. [Regents Prep Global History] Economic Systems: Introduction
    The study of economic systems includes traditional, market, command,and mixed economies. All of today. economic systems. Traditional,
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    Introduction
    The study of economic systems includes traditional market command , and mixed economies . All of these systems attempt to answer the same questions. What should be produced? How much? How should goods be produced? And, for whom? Tradition economies rely on farming and very simple barter trading. Examples include Neolithic farming villages and the first river civilizations. A market economy is controlled by the forces of supply and demand. Market economies, such as those run by the Western European democracies have allowed these countries to grow large and strong. A command economy is run by a strong centralized government and tends to focus on industrial goods. The Soviet Union and Communist China in the 20th century operated under this economic system. While short term gains did occur, the majority of people suffered under system that paid little attention to food production or consumer goods. A mixed economy is a combination of market and command. The United States and many nations in the European Union operated under this system today.

    30. [Regents Prep Global History] Economic Systems: Global Trade
    trade. This was due in part to their location on the Mediterranean,which was a economic super highway during this time period.
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    Resurgence of Europe
    Between the 14th and 18th centuries, life in Europe drastically changed due to a renewed interest in the rest of the world, and subsequently, an increase in trade . The initial motivating factor for the renewed interest was the series of holy wars known as the Crusades . Fighting men returning from the wars brought back many different products. These products became the basis for early trade which expanded over time. Along with trade goods came new business practices and a shifting in the European way of life. Resur gence of Trade
    In the late 1300s, Italian City States became the center of the resurgence of trade. This was due in part to their location on the Mediterranean, which was a economic super highway during this time period. Also, these city states never experienced the full effects of medieval life because of frequent contact with the Islamic Empire during its golden age. Venice was the richest and most powerful of these states. From Italy, goods were shipped to large

    31. Are Economic Systems Like Organisms?
    USERNAME, PASSWORD, Are economic systems Like Organisms? MaeWan Ho. 4 Conclusion.1. The need for an organic theory of the organism and of economic systems.
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    What is an organism?
    • 2.1 The organism transcends thermodynamic constraints 2.2 The organism stores mobilizable energy over all space-time 2.3 The organism is free from mechanistic constraints
    What would an organic, economic system be like?
    • 3.1 The organic approach versus the neo-classical mechanistic approach 3.2 How to be a healthy, organic economic system 3.3 Money, energy and entropy 3.4 Symmetrical coupling and space-time structure in economic systems 3.5 Dynamic closure and sustainability
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    1. The need for an organic theory of the organism and of economic systems
    Hodgson (1993) and Ormerod (1994) are the latest among a string of economists to declare their own discipline "in crisis" within the past 15 years. And like the others before them, they trace the crisis to the mechanistic foundations of modern western science itself. They call for an alternative, organicist approach to economics. Precisely the same critique of neo(classical) Darwinian theory of evolution has been taking place since the 1970s (see Saunders, and Oyama, this volume; Ho and Saunders, 1984; Ho and Fox, 1988; Ho, 1996a), with a "new organicism" emerging (see Ho, 1996b and references therein) which explicitly affirms Whitehead's (1925) view that nature cannot be understood except in terms of a theory of the organism that

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    33. Economics 60--Comparative Economic Systems
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    34. Chapter 31
    TwentiethCentury economic systems. This chapter reviews our experience of non-capitalisteconomic systems, comparing them with a schematic view of capitalism.
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    This chapter reviews our experience of non-capitalist economic systems, comparing them with a schematic view of capitalism.
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    35. Department For Mathematical Modelling Of Economic Systems

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