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Sensitivity analysis of the transportation problem is developed in a way which enables reducing the dimensionality of the associated tableau. This technique is used to reduce the dimensionality of a transportation problem whose origin requirements are relatively small at the majority of origins. A long transportation problem, for which efficient solution procedures exist, results. A second application relates to the location-allocation problem. Reducing the dimensionality of such a problem, accompanied by the partial determination of the optimal solution, should prove helpful in the quest for an analytic solution to the aforementioned problem. In the meantime, reducing dimensionality greatly decreases the effort involved in solution by trial and error. Examples of the two applications are provided. 相似文献
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AbstractContemporary development assistance often takes the form of subcontracted state-building. Foreign donors hire for-profit firms to provide services and to improve or create institutions in developing countries, particularly those experiencing internal conflict. This arrangement creates two counterproductive dynamics: first, it introduces agency problems between donors, recipient states, subcontractors, and citizens; and second, it undermines the long-run development of domestic bureaucratic capacity by creating disincentives for the host government to invest. These dynamics hinder, rather than foster, the legitimacy of state institutions. This paper summarizes trends in external support to state-building since the 1970s and illustrates subcontracted state-building with examples from Colombia. 相似文献
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An efficient auxiliary algorithm for solving transportation problems, based on a necessary but not sufficient condition for optimum, is presented. 相似文献
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