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Lovejoy (2000), "The Inverse Newsvendor Problem: Choosing an Optimal Demand Portfolio for Capacitated Resources," Management Science, 46, 7 912-927. ``The town,'' June Lake tackleman Jeremy Ross said of the Eastern Sierra's unofficial capital, Mammoth Lakes, ``is capacitated. In such circumstances, women are part of the problem and also of the solution, because as victims of the economic, social, conjunctural and structural phenomenon of hunger, they also constitute, when capacitated, an active factor in the eradication of hunger and in the development and prosperity of themselves and the society. |
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