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Best Practices in Diversity Management
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THE PEOPLE AND THE INSTITUTIONS: AN ECONOMIC ASSESSMENT
Labor and Human Capital,
History and Unique Features of the Farm Credit System
Agricultural Finance,
THE AGE OF CONTRACT AGRICULTURE: CONSEQUENCES OF CONCENTRATION IN INPUT SUPPLY
Dramatic increases in concentration in the seed business, coupled with aggressive efforts to vertically integrate the agricultural sector and to institute contract-based production of commodities, have raised questions about the economic position of producers. Disparate positions of market power by highly concentrated input suppliers on the one hand (particularly seed suppliers because of control over germ plasm and a monopoly position over seed varieties through plant patents or plant variety protection certificates), and producers in nearly perfect competition on the other, suggest that the revenue division from production is likely to be redefined in favor of the party with the greater market and economic power. Possible solutions include aggressive antitrust oversight over further mergers and consolidations, assuring that more germ plasm is in the public domain, and collective action by producers in bargaining for inputs.agriculture, antitrust, barriers to entry, collective action, concentration, contract, seed, vertical integration, Farm Management, Industrial Organization,
Stein's Method for the Single Server Queue in Heavy Traffic
Following recent developments in the application of Stein's method in
queueing theory, this paper is intended to be a short treatment showing how
Stein's method can be developed and applied to the single server queue in heavy
traffic. Here we provide two approaches to this approximation: one based on
equilibrium couplings and another involving comparison of generators.Comment: 11 pages. To appear in Statistics and Probability Letters, 2019
Joint-space tracking of workspace trajectories in continuous time
We present a controller for a class of robotics manipulators which provides exponential convergence to a desired end-effector trajectory using gains specified in joint-space. This is accomplished without appeal to the use of discrete inverse-kinematics algorithms, allowing the controller to be posed entirely in continuous time
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Regioselective reactions of 3,4-pyridynes enabled by the aryne distortion model.
The pyridine heterocycle continues to play a vital role in the development of human medicines. More than 100 currently marketed drugs contain this privileged unit, which remains highly sought after synthetically. We report an efficient means to access di- and trisubstituted pyridines in an efficient and highly controlled manner using transient 3,4-pyridyne intermediates. Previous efforts to employ 3,4-pyridynes for the construction of substituted pyridines were hampered by a lack of regiocontrol or the inability to later manipulate an adjacent directing group. The strategy relies on the use of proximal halide or sulfamate substituents to perturb pyridyne distortion, which in turn governs regioselectivities in nucleophilic addition and cycloaddition reactions. After trapping of the pyridynes generated in situ, the neighbouring directing groups may be removed or exploited using versatile metal-catalysed cross-coupling reactions. This methodology now renders 3,4-pyridynes as useful synthetic building blocks for the creation of highly decorated derivatives of the medicinally privileged pyridine heterocycle
Control for an Autonomous Bicycle
The control of nonholonomic and underactuated systems with symmetry is illustrated by the problem of controlling a bicycle. We derive a controller which, using steering and rear-wheel torque, causes a model of a riderless bicycle to recover its balance from a near fall as well as converge to a time parameterized path in the ground plane. Our construction utilizes new results for both the derivation of equations of motion for nonholonomic systems with symmetry, as well as the control of underactuated robotic systems
Dynamic inversion and polar decomposition of matrices
Using the recently introduced concept of a "dynamic inverse" of a map, along with its associated analog computational paradigm. we construct continuous-time nonlinear dynamical systems which produce both regular and generalized inverses of time-varying and fixed matrices, as well as polar decompositions
Tracking implicit trajectories
Output tracking of implcitly defined reference trajectories is examined. A continuous-time nonlinear dynamical system is constructed that produces explicit estimates of time-varying implicit trajectories. We prove that incorporation of this "dynamic inverter" into a tracking controller provides exponential output tracking of the implicitly defined trajectory for nonlinear control systems having vector relative degree and well-behaved internal dynanmics
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