CHAPTER 4 REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT CHAPTER 16 CONGRESSIONAL OFFICE:GETTING ELECTED,STAYING ELECTED CHAPTER 17 THE ORGANIZATION OF CONGRESS:DIVIDING WORK AND POWER CHAPTER 18 CONGRESSIONAL POLICYMAKING CHAPTER 19 PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGNS:ELECTING THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE CHAPTER 20 THE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT:LEADING THE NATION
Chapter I Explaining the very improbable Chapter 2 Good design Chapter 3 Accumulating small change Chapter 4 Making tracks through animal space Chapter 5 The power and the archives Chapter 6 Origins and miracles Chapter 7 Constructive evolution Chapter 8 Explosions and spirals Chapter 9 Puncturing punctuationism Chapter 10 The one true tree of life Chapter 11 Doomed rivals
•Types of Inventories •Motivation for Holding Inventories; •Characteristics of Inventory System; •Relevant Costs; •The EOQ Model; •EOQ Model with Finite Production Rate •Quantity Discount Models •Resource-constrained multiple product system •EOQ models for production planning •Power-of-two policies
《国际政治经济学》文献资料(Institutions and International Political Economy)The Democratic Advantage. Institutional Foundations of Financial Power in International Competition