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A nonlinear mixed integer multiperiod firm model

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  • Ostermark, Ralf
  • Skrifvars, Hans
  • Westerlund, Tapio

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  • Ostermark, Ralf & Skrifvars, Hans & Westerlund, Tapio, 2000. "A nonlinear mixed integer multiperiod firm model," International Journal of Production Economics, Elsevier, vol. 67(2), pages 183-199, September.
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