1993
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-03624-2
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Evolution, Time, Production and the Environment

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“…Downs, 1957). A sensible way to overcome this dilemma is offered by the idea of sequential overlapping planning (see Faber/ Proops, 1990;Schmutzler, 1991) that will be introduced in the next Section.…”
Section: Simulation Results In the Case Of A Finite Time Horizonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Downs, 1957). A sensible way to overcome this dilemma is offered by the idea of sequential overlapping planning (see Faber/ Proops, 1990;Schmutzler, 1991) that will be introduced in the next Section.…”
Section: Simulation Results In the Case Of A Finite Time Horizonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Концепция экологического строительства связана с ориентацией на внедрение продуктовых и процессных инноваций [15][16][17][18]. В чем же заключается актуальность и важность данного экологического подхода для отечественного инвестиционно-строительного комплекса?…”
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“…Another way of looking at this problem is to distinguish between natural stocks and funds [39,40]. As their names suggest, stocks are consumed after being used, while funds can be used indefinitely.…”
Section: The Substitutability Questionmentioning
confidence: 99%