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Ekonomicko-matematické metódy a modely /
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Quantitative Methods in Economics: Multiple Criteria Decision Making XXI Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference: 25th May - 27th May 2022, Púchov, Slovakia
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Quantitative Methods in Economics: Multiple Criteria Decision Making XX Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference: 27th May - 29th May 2020, Púchov, Slovakia
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Quantitative Methods in Economics: Multiple Criteria Decision Making XXII Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference : 12th June - 14th June 2024, Bratislava, Slovakia
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Quantitative methods in economics multiple criteria decision making XVII : proceedings of the international scientific conference : 28th - 30th may 2014, Virt, Slovakia
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Quantitative Methods in Economics Multiple Criteria Decision Making XIX : Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference : 23rd May - 25th May 2018, Trenčianske Teplice, Slovakia
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Risk sharing within an organisation
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Super-efektívne DEA modely
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On the fair division of a heterogeneous commodity.
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Trade blocs and currency blocs <a> package deal?
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Ekonomika i matematičeskije metody
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Teoretické aspekty modelov SVAR
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Rational stubbornness?
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Some results about conics in affine hjelmslev planes
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<A> Small sample correction of the test for cointegrating rank in the vector autoregressive model
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Quantitative methods in economics multiple criteria decision making XII
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<A> model of random matching.
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Quantitative methods in economics multiple criteria decision making XVIII : proceedings of the [18th] international scientific conference : 25th may - 27th may 2016, Vrátna, Slovakia
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Metódy výberu premenných pri substantívnych testoch
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Method of Selective Forgetting for Nonlinear System Identification
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Existence of general equilibria in economies with natural exhaustible resources and infinite horizon.
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Similarity of games with incomplete information.
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Testing dynamic specification of factor demand equations for U.S. manufacturing.
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<An> Elementary account of Amari's expected geometry