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... tion ; planning may come up from the bottom as well as down from the top . In fact , in the typical case , planning is done in both directions simultaneously . 3.9.2 The Value of Planning In this and previous chapters we have noted some ...
... tion ; planning may come up from the bottom as well as down from the top . In fact , in the typical case , planning is done in both directions simultaneously . 3.9.2 The Value of Planning In this and previous chapters we have noted some ...
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... tion level L. A good fit may be made by plotting the data on logistic paper . A market must sometimes have a certain " critical mass " to act as a nucleus . This principle of growth , which Boulding ( Ref 19 ) calls nuclea tion and ...
... tion level L. A good fit may be made by plotting the data on logistic paper . A market must sometimes have a certain " critical mass " to act as a nucleus . This principle of growth , which Boulding ( Ref 19 ) calls nuclea tion and ...
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... tion that gives rise to a utility valuation is this : Does this distribution of resources satisfy more demand than would be satisfied by an alternative distribution ? Since the economic theory of value rules out absolute values and ...
... tion that gives rise to a utility valuation is this : Does this distribution of resources satisfy more demand than would be satisfied by an alternative distribution ? Since the economic theory of value rules out absolute values and ...
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SOME FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS OF SYSTEMS | 3 |
THE TD2 RADIO RELAY SYSTEM | 22 |
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