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The citations below have been collected in an experimental project,
CitEc . These are
citations from works listed in RePEc
that could be analyzed mechanically. So far, only a minority of all
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Cruijssen, Frans & Borm, Peter & Fleuren, Hein & ...,, 2005.
"Insinking : a methodology to exploit synergy in transportation ,"
Discussion Paper
121, Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research.
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Gerichhausen, M. & Berkhout, E.D. & Hamers, H.J.M. & Manyong, V.M., 2008.
"A Game Theoretic Approach to Analyse Cooperation between Rural Households in Northern Nigeria ,"
Discussion Paper
2008-62, Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research.
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Ciftci, Baris & Borm, Peter & Hamers, Herbert, 2006.
"Population monotonic paths schemes for simple games ,"
Discussion Paper
113, Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research.
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Cruijssen, Frans & Braeysy, Olli & Dullaert, Wout & Fleuren, Hein & Salomon, Marc, 2006.
"Joint route planning under varying market conditions ,"
Discussion Paper
49, Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research.
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This page was last updated on 2009-12-6.
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