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"Return to the Attack": the Emergence of the Single European Act

2022
This master’s essay explores how in 1985 the member states of the European Community negotiated and agreed upon the Single European Act. It argues that the newly appointed European Commission president Jacques Delors used the widespread sense of crisis, real and perceived, to yield European reform as a remedy to the economic and social slowdown that ...
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Manufacturer's pricing strategy and return policy for a single-period commodity

European Journal of Operational Research, 1999
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Lau, AHL, Lau, HS
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The Returns to Single Family Rental Strategies [PDF]

open access: possible, 2014
In the wake of the 2008 housing bust, Single Family Rental (SFR) strategies have become popular investment vehicles for private equity funds and hedge funds. Industry estimates place the number of homes purchased by SFR investors from 2011-2013 at over 350,000, which is about 10% of all transactions.
Andrea Eisfeldt, Andrew Demers
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A single-server batch arrival queue with returning customers

European Journal of Operational Research, 2010
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Interpretation of weather radar returns from single and distributed scatterers

2018 IEEE International Conference on Environmental Engineering (EE), 2018
An analysis of backscattering radar echoes from single and distributed scatterers is illustrated. Ground-based weather radars are briefly described to understand how they measure precipitation. Meteorological targets (such as rain, snow and ice) are described as volume-distributed scatterers by separating them from other scatterers (mountains and man ...
Falconi Marta Tecla   +3 more
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Single period stochastic inventory problems with ordering or returns policies

Computers & Industrial Engineering, 2011
In recent years, there has been an increasing adoption of returns policies in the coordination of the supply chain, where market demand is always assumed to be satisfied by manufacturing or by ordering from suppliers. However, many industries face the important decision of how to balance their inventory level.
Zhong Yao   +3 more
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The newsboy problem with resalable returns: A single period model and case study

European Journal of Operational Research, 2006
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Julien Mostard, Ruud H. Teunter
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Modeling returns to owner-occupied single-family residences

Journal of Economics and Finance, 1994
This paper expands previous models of the returns to owner-occupied single-family residences by modelling returns to a specific property of an individual homeowner instead of determining an average market return based on appraised values. Included in the model are transaction costs, degree of leverage, level of price appreciation, the implied rental ...
Charles M. Ermer   +2 more
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Industry Returns, Single and Multifactor Asset Pricing Tests

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2002
Industry Returns, Single and Multifactor Asset Pricing TestsByS. I. HUSSAIN* and J. S. TOMSUniversity of NottinghamJEL CODE G12A Paper to be Presented to theEuropean Finance AssociationAnnual Conference21-24 August, 2002BerlinFirst draft, not for citationFebruary 2002* Corresponding authorIki Hussain, Lecturer, Accounting and Finance, Nottingham ...
Syed I. Hussain, John Steve Toms
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Single Family Housing and Inflation: The Risk-Return Tradeoff

Housing and Society, 1981
The purpose of this article is to present and analyze evidence on the actual rates of appreciation and the risk involved in owning a single family house in Lubbock, Texas during the 1970’s. Differences in neighborhoods, house, and owner characteristics are identified according to their respective geographic area, and analyzed for differences in risk ...
Karl L. Guntermann, Chares E. Wade
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