A Heterodox History of Money
Once upon a time, people would barter goods. This was inconvenient, so we invented money — at least, that is
Read moreOnce upon a time, people would barter goods. This was inconvenient, so we invented money — at least, that is
Read moreOne of the prerequisites of successfully applying Operations Research techniques is having the right data available. As an example, when
Read moreThe concept of Nash equilibria is the most well-known concept within non-cooperative game theory and is widely used in many
Read moreHumanitarian logistics is often described as the process of planning, implementing, and controlling the flow and storage of goods/information, intended
Read moreThe pooling problem is well-studied in the chemical process and petroleum industries. It is a generalization of a minimum cost
Read moreLately, many applications in social, natural and information sciences led to an increased interest in the statistical analysis of networks
Read moreCollective consumption and labor supply models have become increasingly popular in family economics. Although the availability of datasets with information on
Read moreBelow, the Triangle is viewable by means of a pdf reader. This triangle is written by Tim Boonen, Ph.D. student
Read moreBelow, the Triangle is viewable by means of a pdf reader. This triangle is written by Servaas van Bilsen, Ph.D.
Read more