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Koc University
Papers
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Koc University:
Postal: Koc University. Intinye 80860. Istanbul Turkey
Phone: (90+212)-229-3006 x464
Fax: (90+212)-229-1971
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199919981997- 1997/28 Wage Formation in the Construction Sector in Egypt
by Assaad, R. & Tunali, I.
- 1997/24 Estimates of the Returns to Scale for US Manufacturing
by Altug, S. & Filiztekin, A.
- 1997/22 Stochastic Cyclic Scheduling Problem in Synchronous Assembly and Production Lines
by Tan, B. & Karabati, S.
- 1997/19 Variance of the Output as a Function of Time: Production Line Dynamics
by Tan, B.
- 1997/18 A Prioritized Re-Insertion Approach to Production Rescheduling
by Akkan, C.
- 1997/17 Stratified Partial Likelihood Estimation
by Ridder, G. & Tunali, I.
- 1997/16 Cyclic Scheduling in Synchronous Production Lines
by Kouvelis, P. & Karabati, S.
- 1997/12 A Quantitative Analysis of Capital Income Taxation
by Imrohoroglu, S.
- 1997/07 Machinery Investment and Export Competitiveness
by Mody, A. & Yilmaz, K.
- 1997/04 Performance Evaluation of a production Line with Random Processing Times Under Cyclical Scheduling
by Tan, B. & Karabati, S.
- 1997/02 An Analytical Formula for Variance of Output from a Series-Parallel Production System with no Interstations Buffers and Time-Dependent Failures
by Tan, B.
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