„Quantitative Methods“
Suchergebnisse
10.000+ Treffer
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Editorial
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Editorial
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Editorial: Foundations of economic change – behavior, interaction and aggregate outcomes
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Editorial: 20th anniversary of Finance and Stochastics
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Quantitative Convergence of Trained Quantum Neural Networks to a Gaussian Process
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Digital Archaeologies, Material Worlds (Past and Present). Proceedings of the 45rd Annual Conference on Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology
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Qualität bei zusammengeführten Daten – Befragungsdaten, administrative Daten, neue digitale Daten: miteinander besser?
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Multikriterielle Optimierung und Entscheidungsunterstützung – Tagungsband GOR Entscheidungstheorie und -praxis 2018
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A comparative case study on the performance of global sensitivity analysis methods on digit classification
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Eswar S. Prasad (2021): The future of money: how the digital revolution is transforming currencies and finance – Belknap press of Harvard University Press, Cambridge Massachusetts, LCCN 2021008025
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Sugata Marjit, Biswajit Mandal, and Noritsugu Nakanishi: Virtual trade and Comparative advantage: the Fourth dimension – 207 pp., Springer, Singapore, 2020, 75.89 €
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Geoffrey M. Hodgson: Economics in the Shadows of Darwin and Marx. Essays on Institutional and Evolutionary Themes – Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK, Northampton, MA, USA, 2006, 265 p.
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Kam Yu, Mathematical economics: prelude to the neoclassical model – Springer, Heidelberg, 2019, 214 pp, 79.99$
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Nick Cowen, a neoliberal theory of social justice – 256 pp., Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham (UK), 2021, 85£.
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Howard S. Friedman, Ultimate price: the value we place on life – 232 pp., University of California Press, Oakland (US), 2020, 24.95 $
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Paolo Serafini: mathematics to the rescue of democracy. What does voting mean and how can it be improved? – XIII, 135 pp., Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2020, €26.36
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P. Subacchi, The cost of free money: how unfettered capital threatens our economic future – 320 pp., Yale University Press (London), 2020, 23€
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Mark Hayes, John Maynard Keynes: the art of choosing the right model – Polity Press, Cambridge (UK), 2020, xv + 195 pp., 62.20 €
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Kitagawa A., Ohta S. and H. Teruyama: the changing japanese labor market: theory and evidence, XI – 190 pp., Springer Singapore, 2018, 119,59€
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Milanovic, Branko: Capitalism: Alone – Belknap Press, Cambridge, Mass, 304 pp, 2019, 27€