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This work was carried out while the author was a Visiting Research Fellow at the Wharton School and was sponsored by a special grant from the IBM Grant to the Decision Science Dept. of the Wharton School, for Research in Information Systems.
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Kornbluth, J.S.H. (1981). Multiple Objective Linear Fractional Programming Algorithms Some Computational Experience. In: Morse, J.N. (eds) Organizations: Multiple Agents with Multiple Criteria. Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems, vol 190. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-45527-8_17
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