Browsing by Subject "Industry."
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Branch-and-bound revisited: a survey of basic concepts and their applications in scheduling
(The Institute Of National Planning., 1977-12)The term "branch-and-bound" (B&B) has increasingly become a household term among students and researchers in the field of scheduling and sequencing.in this chapter we shall take a fresh look at this approach and assess its ... -
Economic Integration and foreign trade the case of CMEA
(The Institute Of National Planning., 1979-12)Increasing internationalization of the economic life is one of the phenomena of the economic development in the second half of this century; growth rates of foreign trade, exceeding by far growth rates of national income ... -
the government role in development of the new industry countries
(The Institute Of National Planning., 1983-02)Most developing nations suffer from balance of payments deficits and low rates of income growth.. Achieving simultaneous growth in income as well as improvement in the foreign sector represents one of the most difficult ... -
The meaning of capital
(The Institute Of National Planning., 1978-02)the controversies over so-called capital theory arose out of the search for a model appropriate to a modern western economy, which would allow for an analysis of accumulation and of the distribution of the net product of ... -
The problem of industrial localization in Egypt
(The Institute Of National Planning., 1977-10)Egypt is divided administratively into what is called "Governorates". These governorates are of the number of twenty-five. The two main governorates are Cairo(the capital) and Alexandria(the main harbour). The other ...