Publication:3159729
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Publication date: 16 February 2005
duality; mass transportation; economic theory of incentives; general Fenchel transform; Spence-Mirless condition
90C46: Optimality conditions and duality in mathematical programming
90C08: Special problems of linear programming (transportation, multi-index, data envelopment analysis, etc.)
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