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Mercedes Esteban-Bravo & Jose M. Mugica & Jose M. Vidal-Sanz, 2006.
"Do Business Density And Variety Determine Retail Performance? ,"
Business Economics Working Papers
wb065817, Universidad Carlos III, Departamento de EconomÃa de la Empresa.
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Ion Purcaru, 2009.
"Optimal Diversification in Allocation Problems ,"
The AMFITEATRU ECONOMIC journal ,
Academy of Economic Studies - Bucharest, Romania, vol. 11(26), pages 494-502, June.
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Articles
Mercedes Esteban-Bravo, 2004.
"Computing Equilibria in General Equilibrium Models via Interior-point Methods ,"
Computational Economics ,
Springer, vol. 23(2), pages 147-171, 03.
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Mercedes Esteban-Bravo, 2004.
"An Interior Point Algorithm For Computing Equilibria In Economies With Incomplete Asset Markets ,"
Business Economics Working Papers
wb046023, Universidad Carlos III, Departamento de EconomÃa de la Empresa.
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