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This work is dedicated to Wassiliy Leontief’s concepts of Input-Output Analysis and to the algebraic properties of Piero Sraffa's seminal models described consequently by matrix algebra and the Perron-Frobenius Theorem. Detailed examples and visualizing graphs are presented for applications of various mathematical methods.
Economic schools --- Economics, Mathematical. --- Input-output analysis.
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Economics --- Input-output tables --- Tennessee --- Economic conditions --- Input-output tables - Tennessee --- Tennessee - Economic conditions
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Input-output analysis --- Congresses --- National accounts --- Input-output analysis - Congresses --- Leontief, Wassily
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"We started working on the first edition of this book (Miller and Blair, 1985) in the late 1970s. At that time, input-output as an academic topic (outside of Wassily Leontief's Harvard research group) was a little more than 25 years old - approximately 1952-1979. We use 1952 because that was when the first author was introduced to input-output analysis in a sophomore-year economics class at Harvard taught by Robert Kuenne, who later claimed that was the first time input-output had been included (anywhere) in an undergraduate economics course. In 1962, the first author joined the faculty of the Regional Science Department at the University of Pennsylvania. He was asked by then department chair Walter Isard to teach the graduate course in linear models for regional analysis; this was to include a strong input-output component. At that time coverage of the topic in texts was to be found primarily in two chapters of Dorfman, Samuelson and Solow (1958), in Chenery and Clark (1959), in Stone (1961) and in a long chapter on input-output at the regional level in Isard et al. (1960); later there were texts by Miernyk (1965), Yan (1969), and Richardson (1972)"--
Input-output analysis. --- Interindustry economics --- Economics, Mathematical --- National income --- Input-output tables --- Accounting --- National accounts
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Quantitative methods (economics) --- Economics, Mathematical --- Microeconomics --- Input-output analysis
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681.3*H52 --- Information interfaces and presentation: user interfaces, input devices, input strategies, user interface management systems --- 681.3*H52 Information interfaces and presentation: user interfaces, input devices, input strategies, user interface management systems --- Programming --- X Window System (Computer system).
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Quick Boot is designed to give developers a background in the basic architecture and details of a typical boot sequence. More specifically, this book describes the basic initialization sequence that allows developers the freedom to boot an OS without a fully featured system BIOS. Various specifications provide the basics of both the code bases and the standards. This book also provides insights into optimization techniques for more advanced developers. With proper background information, the required specifications on hand, and diligence, many developers can create quality boot solutions using this text. Pete Dice is Engineering Director of Verifone, where he manages OS Engineering teams in Dublin, Ireland and Riga Latvia. Dice successfully launched Intel® Quark™, Intel's first generation SoC as well as invented the Intel® Galileo™ development board and developed a freemium SW strategy to scale Intel IoT gateway features across product lines. He is also credited with architecting the "Moon Island" software stack and business model.
Computer. Automation --- Computer firmware. --- Computer bootstrapping. --- Basic input-output system.
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