On R.W. Llewellyn'S Rules To Identify Redundant Constraints; A Detailed Critique And Some Generalizations
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.272155
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- Telgen, Jan, 1977. "On Redundancy In Systems Of Linear Inequalities," Econometric Institute Archives 272154, Erasmus University Rotterdam.
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