نتایج جستجو برای: quota

تعداد نتایج: 3032  

2011
Yair Zick Alexander Skopalik Edith Elkind

In weighted voting games, each agent has a weight, and a coalition of players is deemed to be winning if its weight meets or exceeds the given quota. An agent’s power in such games is usually measured by her Shapley value, which depends both on the agent’s weight and the quota. [Zuckerman et al., 2008] show that one can alter a player’s power significantly by modifying the quota, and investigat...

2007
Alberto Marchetti-Spaccamela Vincenzo Bonifaci Stefano Leonardi Giorgio Ausiello

The most general version of the Prize Collecting Traveling Salesman Problem (PCTSP) was first introduced by Balas [8]. In this problem, a salesman has to collect a certain amount of prizes (the quota) by visiting cities. A known prize can be collected in every city. Furthermore, by not visiting a city, the salesman incurs a pecuniary penalty. The goal is to minimize the total travel distance pl...

Journal: :BMJ open 2016
Masatoshi Matsumoto Keisuke Takeuchi Junko Tanaka Susumu Tazuma Kazuo Inoue Tetsuhiro Owaki Seitaro Iguchi Takahiro Maeda

INTRODUCTION Given the shortage of physicians, particularly in rural areas, the Japanese government has rapidly expanded the number of medical school students by adding chiikiwaku (regional quotas) since 2008. Quota entrants now account for 17% of all medical school entrants. Quota entrants are usually local high school graduates who receive a scholarship from the prefecture government. In exch...

2005
Patricia Everaere Sébastien Konieczny Pierre Marquis

In this paper, two families of merging operators are considered: quota operators and Gmin operators. Quota operators rely on a simple idea: any possible world is viewed as a model of the result of the merging when it satisfies “sufficiently many” bases from the given profile (a multi-set of bases). Different interpretations of the “sufficiently many” give rise to specific operators. Each Gmin o...

2003

The information in the supporting statement is sufficient to allow the conclusion that an export quota of 20-30 specimens in the year 2000 will not be detrimental to the survival of the species. It is in particular noteworthy that these specimens will be nuisance animals (preying on livestock) that would be killed for this reason. It is also encouraging to note that the proponent intends to mai...

Journal: :Ciencia & saude coletiva 2016
Patrícia Maria Périco Perez Inês Rugani Ribeiro de Castro Amanda da Silva Franco Daniel Henrique Bandoni Daisy Blumenberg Wolkoff

Dietary practices of college students were described and examined according to the means by which they were admitted to the university (quota and non-quota students). A cross-sectional study was conducted with undergraduates (n = 1336) at a public university using a self-administered and identified questionnaire that inquired about their habits of eating breakfast and substituting lunch and/or ...

2016
Doug J. Chung Das Narayandas

We collaborate with a Swedish retail chain to conduct a field experiment in which we change the sales force compensation scheme from a monthly to a daily quota plan. This intervention, along with a control group that did not encounter a change in compensation structure, allows us to analyze the effect of quota frequency on sales force performance. Over a given time frame (i.e., a month), we fin...

2007
Miguel M. Unzueta Brian S. Lowery Eric D. Knowles

We propose that White men derive a psychological benefit from believing that affirmative action is a quota-based policy. Three studies provide evidence that quota beliefs protect White men’s self-esteem by boosting their sense of self-competence. Study 1 found a positive relationship between quota beliefs and self-esteem that was mediated by self-perceived competence. In Studies 2 and 3, the be...

Journal: :The American Mathematical Monthly 2004
Geoffrey R. Grimmett

Geoffrey Grimmett Abstra t. The problem of how to allocate to states the seats in the US House of Representatives is the most studied instance of what is termed the ‘apportionment problem’. We propose a new method of apportionment which is stochastic, which meets the quota condition, and which is fair in the sense of expectations. Two sources of systematic unfairness are identified, firstly the...

Journal: :J. Economic Theory 2003
Gérard Gaudet Stephen W. Salant

Analyses of trade quotas typically assume that the quota restricts the flow of some nondurable good. Many real-world quotas, however, restrict the stock of durable imports. We consider the cases where (1) anyone is free to export against such quotas and where (2) only those allocated portions of the total quota are free to export against such quotas. Recent econometric investigations of such qu...

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