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EXCHANGE RATE FLEXIBILITY AND DEMAND FOR MONEY
The Journal of Finance, 1977IN THE PERIOD since generalized floating has been in effect, the system has come under attack on grounds that exchange rate movements have been excessive and unwarranted. For the most part, critics base their assertions on observations about short-term fluctuations of the European currencies against the dollar, and they attribute the recent exchange ...
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Forecasting Available Demand-Side Flexibility
2020The role of flexibility in increasing the efficiency and stability of the grid is an undeniable fact. In flexibility utilization, first step is known to be characterisation, meaning detrermining metrics and indices capable of describing and quantifying flexibility, next step would be forecasting available flexibility.
Roya Ahmadiahangar +3 more
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Sophisticated measurements demand flexible solutions
Physics World, 1991The test and measurement industry has undergone two major shifts in the last decade. The first of these emphasises the use of test to verify correctness of the manufacturing process rather than testing functional specifications of the end product. The second is a move away from proprietary test systems to more flexible systems built on broadly based ...
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Potential of residential demand flexibility - Italian scenario
2014 IEEE 11th International Multi-Conference on Systems, Signals & Devices (SSD14), 2014Aggregator in a microgrid is responsible for its secure and economic operation. As far as system economics is concerned, there are many factors upon which energy cost is dependent, for example peak demand rates and penalties due to violations in energy purchase contracts.
SAJJAD, MALIK INTISAR ALI +3 more
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Towards Flexible Demands in Online Leasing Problems
Algorithmica, 2018zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Shouwei Li +2 more
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Balancing act [demand side flexibility]
Power Engineer, 2006The need for energy balancing is growing worldwide as consumption grows, regardless of the future generation mix. Meanwhile, balancing provision is shrinking as environmental pressures squeeze older coal stations out of the market and new stations are being designed to suit the developer rather than fulfilling any cohesive strategy.
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Discussion: Flexibly Meeting Competing Water Demands*
Review of Agricultural Economics, 2008The Texas-based study by Ward et al. is an LP of rice production alternatives. If a pact is forged between two major players, one being a major electricity and water authority and the other being the nation's ninth largest city, an array of water-conserving activities will be more available (supposedly) to rice producers served by the authority.
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Meeting Demands with Flexible Curriculums
Health Education, 1978C, Westerfield, J, Miller
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