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Optimal control of gas exchange
Tree Physiology, 1986A major difficulty in evaluating the optimization theory of leaf gas exchange under conditions of water deficit has been that of obtaining suitable experimental data. Mathematical solutions to three formulations of optimal stomatal control are presented which can be tested experimentally. First, it is assumed that the movement of stomata and changes in
Pertti, Hari +3 more
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A Shuffle-Exchange Network with Simplified Control
IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1976In this paper, a control mechanism for a shuffle-exchange interconnection network of N cells is proposed. With this network it is possible to realize some important permutations in log 2 N shuffle-exchange steps. In the control mechanism presented, the control variables at step k are determined by a Boolean operation of the control variables at step k
Tomás Lang, Harold S. Stone
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Exchange Rates and Exchange Controls
1987A currency crisis, which would normally and inevitably follow as balance of payments difficulties loom was only held back in early 1987 by a combination of the highest real interest rates in our history (and in the developed world) and a number of fortuitious circumstances that cannot last — an OPEC price increase, chaos inside the EMS and dollar ...
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Abolition of Exchange Controls
2021Abstract This chapter explores the abolition of exchange controls, which transformed the British economy by ushering in a new era of mobile capital flows. Following the IMF’s 1976 bailout of the UK and the advent of North Sea oil, sterling began to appreciate precipitously.
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1984
Before their abolition in October 1979 exchange controls were an important feature of the British economy. In this Britain was virtually alone among major Western nations in maintaining substantially intact her wartime controls which had been introduced in 1939.
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Before their abolition in October 1979 exchange controls were an important feature of the British economy. In this Britain was virtually alone among major Western nations in maintaining substantially intact her wartime controls which had been introduced in 1939.
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Evolution of the Exchange Control
Economica, 1949IT is a fact sometimes forgotten by those whose business brings them into touch with the Exchange Control Regulations now existing in the United Kingdom, that up to the outbreak of war in 1939 such Regulations were non-existent. The very comprehensive publication of the Bank for International Settlements, which at that time ran into many volumes and ...
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Exchange Controls, Capital Controls, and International Financial Markets. [PDF]
This paper examines the effects of restrictions on international financial m arkets in a general equilibrium, rational expectations model of a two -country world. State-contingent financial markets allow households t o allocate wealth optimally across states so that the imposition of e xchange and capital controls has, roughly speaking, only ...
Alan C. Stockman, Alejandro Hernandez D.
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Exchange Control in Austria and Hungary. Exchange Control in Germany.
The Economic Journal, 1941J. K. Horsefield, H. S. Ellis
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Exchange Control in Transition
1958The period from mid-1933 to September 1934 was one of metamorphosis for German exchange control. During this period the outward manifestations of control together with such regulations as were published indicated a re-orientation of monetary and commercial policy. The extent of this change, however, was apparent only at the end of the transition period,
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