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Offshoring, Labour Market Institutions and the Elasticity of Labour Demand [PDF]
This paper analyses the evolution of the elasticity of labour demand and the role of offshoring therein using industry-level data for a large number of OECD countries.
Alexander Hijzen, Paul Swaim
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An idea of designing novel sensors is proposed by creating appropriate Schottky barriers and vacancies between isomorphous Core‐CuOii/ Shell‐CuOi secondary microspheres and enhancing catalytic and spill‐over effects, and electronegativity via spontaneous biphasic separation, self‐assembly, and trace‐Ni‐doping.
Bala Ismail Adamu +8 more
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ON RANDOM PREFERENCES, FUTURE FLEXIBILITY AND THE DEMAND FOR LIQUID ASSETS (REVISED)
Clive D. Fraser, Fraser, Clive D.
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An Inkjet‐Printed Platinum‐Based Temperature Sensing Element on Polyimide Substrates
An inkjet‐printed, meander‐structured, nanoparticle platinum‐based resistive temperature sensors on polyimide substrates are demonstrated as proof‐of‐concept. Optimized sintering at 250°C enables stable conductive structures. The Pt100‐ and Pt1000‐type sensors exhibit linear resistance–temperature characteristics with stable TCR in the 20°C–80°C range,
Shawon Alam +6 more
wiley +1 more source
Optimizing virtual power plant coordination through locational marginal flexibility under network constraints. [PDF]
Xie L, Li G, Xu M, Dong X, Tan Z.
europepmc +1 more source
This article presents a solver‐agnostic domain‐specific language (DSL) for computational structural mechanics that strengthens interoperability in virtual product development. Using a hierarchical data model, the DSL enables seamless exchange between diverse simulation tools and numerical methods.
Martin Rädel +3 more
wiley +1 more source
Optimizing gas entry-exit capacity utilization under uncertainty. [PDF]
Markhorst B +3 more
europepmc +1 more source
Holistic Demand Flexibility Models
Report of the demand flexibility modelling.
openaire +1 more source
Network development under a strict self-financing constraint. [PDF]
This paper offers a stylized model in which an agency is in charge of investing in road capacity and maintain it but cannot use the capital market so that the only sources of funds are the toll revenues.
de Palma, André +2 more
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