Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Control 2000 or International Trade

Control 2000: Mineral and Metallurgical Processing

Author: John A Herbst

These proceedings from the 2000 SME Annual Meeting chronicle recent developments in control systems in the mineral industry. Discussions include the use of maintenance schedules and metal prices in control systems, video imaging, and more extensive use of research previously consider primarily academic.

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Presents papers from a 2000 symposium, divided into sections on new uses of plant information, operating experience with stabilizing control and with advanced control, progress toward plantwide control, and tools for optimal decision making. Papers reflect trends in use of information from new sources, video imaging, simulators, and expert systems. Specific topics include online fragmentation analysis for grinding and crushing control, an evaluation of plantwide control strategies for coal preparation plants, and model-based decision making for mineral processing. Member price, $79.00. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)



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International Trade: Theory, Strategies, and Evidence

Author: Luis Rivera Batiz

The field of international trade has been a focus of renewed debate for academics and policy-makers alike. The progressive integration of economics at a worldwide level have led to debates surrounding the migration of labor markets, restrictive trade practices, the impact of foreign investment, the role of cooperation through multilateral and regional agreements, and the enforceability of international agreements.
This book reviews the new research findings and theoretical developments that have informed these debates, offering a balanced analytical account of American and European experiences, viewpoints, approaches and policy.
Written in six parts, the first part examines the determinants of trade patterns, economic location, foreign investment and the interaction between trade and economic growth. The second part deals with strategic policy interventions. The third part examines the role of innovation, skills and contracts in trade and foreign direct investment. The fourth part focuses on trade reform, trade and investment restrictions and economic sanctions. The fifth part tackles the endogenous formation of policy through the interaction between interest groups and the government, block formation and a host of coexisting trade-restricting and -promoting practices. The sixth part focuses on the economics of the World Trade Organization, cooperative agreements, and their sustainability.
Comprehensive in its approach, this book will be of particular interest to graduate students, policymakers, and practitioners with an interest in international trade.



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