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Economic Intelligence

Intelligence Economic intelligence, if one chooses so to call it. I wish to make this distinction as I have already done in — "... [Pg.61]

Economic Intelligence Economic Research Department, Chamber of Commerce of the United States, Washington, D.C., monthly. [Pg.35]

Economic Intelligence Unit [EIU]. (2006). Country report Saudi Arabia. London Economist Intelligence Unit. [Pg.548]

Germany was always the bridge between the East and the West.. . . The Allies are not able to come to an accord with the Russians.. . . What is then more natural than for us in view of the present pressure to say If until now, within the framework of world events, the others were not able to make an intelligent agreement, then it is our duty finally to arouse ourselves in order to obtain at least an economic understanding. [Pg.367]

The series of Sensors Applications will deal with the use of sensors in the key technical and economic sectors and systems Sensors in Manufacturing, Intelligent Buildings, Medicine and Health Care, Automotive Technology, Aerospace Technology, Environmental Technology and Household Appliances. Each volume will be edited by specialists in the field. Individual volumes may differ in certain respects as dictated by the topic, but the emphasis in each case will be on the process or system in question which sensor is used, where, how and why, and exactly what the benefits are to the user. The process or system itself will of course be outlined and... [Pg.293]

Brooks-Gunn, J., Klebanov, P. K. (1996). Ethnic differences in children s intelligence test scores Role of economic deprivation, home environment, and maternal characteristics. Child Development, 67, 396-408. [Pg.138]

Wu, C., Intelligent computer aided analysis of a Rankine/Rankine combined cycle. International Journal of Energy, Environment and Economics, 7(2), 239-244, 1998. [Pg.423]

Ensuring the availability of openly-assessed choices of therapy, through intelligent risk management processes and information, without over-cautious reduction of options or the erecting of economic barriers limiting access for poorly resourced countries. [Pg.243]

The Seven Mysteries of Life by Guy Murchie Butterfly Economics A New General Theory of Social and Economic Behavior by Paul Omerod Paul Ormerod, Swarm Intelligence From Natural to Artificial Systems by Eric Bonabeau, Marco Dorigo Guy Theraulaz, Hidden Order How Adaptation Builds Complexity by John H. Holland Heather Mimnaugh, Turtles, Termites, and Traffic Jams by Mitchel Resnick The Evolution of Cooperation by Robert Axelrod. [Pg.279]


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