On Sun, 30.10.2005 at 16:45 -0500, Jonathan S. Shapiro wrote:
> No, except in the sense that you can look at all of the existing
> publications on market-based scheduling and the like, and after a while
> you will conclude that none of them really solve the problem. The
> underlying issue is that the resources are not infinitely subdivisible,
> so the market structure does not exhibit continuously differential
> pricing, and at a certain low point items fall out of sponsorship in
> ways that the individual players are unable to predict.

I don't think I completely understand what you are saying. Could you
explain this a bit more?

Paavo

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 kremlin kanavien soppaa


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