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Abstract This study explores the rent price ratio in agricultural land markets, crucial for evaluating market efficiency, policy needs, and farmer decision‐making. Traditionally, the analyses faced challenges due to the absence of concurrent sale and rent data for the same land, potentially leading to biased results.
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Adaptive hierarchical learning for uncertainty-aware distributed energy resource planning. [PDF]
Xiang Y +8 more
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Is It Policy And Not Treatment That Actually Determines Epilepsy Outcomes? [PDF]
Ali A, McKee HR, Sisodiya SM.
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Trade, investment and nutrition: lessons from the Canadian case for food systems governance. [PDF]
Charlebois S.
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Smart decision framework for financial planning and investment optimization. [PDF]
Chen X, Shen A.
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Investing for sustainable health and well-being: bringing the Helsinki commitment to life. [PDF]
Albreht T, Marchandise C.
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A game-theoretic analysis of production and coordination under combined carbon policies. [PDF]
Qiao A, Zeng S, Wang J.
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Fast Universalization of Investment Strategies
SIAM Journal on Computing, 2004Summary: A universalization of a parameterized investment strategy is an online algorithm whose average daily performance approaches that of the strategy operating with the optimal parameters determined offline in hindsight. We present a general framework for universalizing investment strategies and discuss conditions under which investment strategies ...
Ming-Yang Kao
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Bell Labs Technical Journal, 1996
Setting up a software shop requires substantial financial investments. One problem the industry faces is that no one agrees on where the biggest payoff can be realized for each dollar invested. The fact that software science does not lend itself to mass-production techniques compounds the difficulty. Furthermore, software is too broad a topic to have a
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Setting up a software shop requires substantial financial investments. One problem the industry faces is that no one agrees on where the biggest payoff can be realized for each dollar invested. The fact that software science does not lend itself to mass-production techniques compounds the difficulty. Furthermore, software is too broad a topic to have a
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