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Some economic models of markets

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5th Conference on Optimization Techniques Part II (Optimization Techniques 1973)

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I expect the development of the simple but powerful techniques I have discussed to shed a great deal of light on the processes involved in markets over the next few years, so that we can consciously begin to control the way our markets develop.

Now with the Greater London Council, Department of Planning & Transportation.

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Mogridge, M.J.H. (1973). Some economic models of markets. In: Conti, R., Ruberti, A. (eds) 5th Conference on Optimization Techniques Part II. Optimization Techniques 1973. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-06600-4_26

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