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Ocean Planet is now an archival version of the 1995 Smithsonian Institution traveling exhibition which is no longer on display. The Titanic site includes hundreds of links with information on the history, design, voyage,...
This lesson introduces the concept of supply and demand for fishery resources, using tuna as an example. Provides background information and creates scenarios for student participation, role playing first as a consumer...
When development occurs on Native American lands, there are many interested parties. They include government agencies, non-governmental organizations, human rights groups, and the tribal governments themselves. This is...
Created and maintained by Dr. Thorsten Wichmann, founder of Berlecon Research in Berlin, Germany, Inomics is a Internet resource for economists. Inomics offers a simple and extended search engine for 75,000 indexed...
Presents the theory of two-person, zero-sum games. Applications to optimal portfolio selections in investment decisions together with risk assessment are presented.
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