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A Summary of Developments in the Greek Economy Since 1950 --$tII. Monetary and Credit Policy, 1950-1963 --$tIII. Fiscal Policy --$tIV. Balance of Payments Policy --$tV. Money Incomes --$tPart Two - Problems and Prospects of Economic Development --$tVI. The Human Factor and the Problem of Underdevelopment --$tVII. Prospects and Problems in Greek Economic Development --$tVIII. The Problems of Employment and Emigration --$tIX. Problems and Prospects in Greek Industrial Development --$tX. Problems and Prospects of the Agricultural Sector --$tIndex 330 $aThe progress of the Greek economy from its low point in 1950 to its healthy state in 1963 is traced in detail by Professor Zolotas, Governor of the Bank of Greece for the last ten years. Originally published in 1965.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. 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Conducted Experiment -- 4 Proposed UWB and GPS-Based Distance Measurements Fusion -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- A Priced-Deferred Acceptance (p-DA) Technique for D2D Communication in Factories of the Future -- 1 Introduction -- 2 System Model -- 3 The Resource Allocation Problem -- 3.1 QoS Admission and Power Allocation -- 3.2 Priced Deferred Acceptance Game Solution -- 4 Example Case Studies, Simulation Results and Discussion -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Data-Driven Intelligent Management of Energy Constrained Autonomous Vehicles in Smart Cities -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Motivation -- 1.2 Related Work and Contributions -- 2 Electric Taxis Dataset and System Model -- 2.1 Dataset Description -- 2.2 EAV Flow Model -- 2.3 Energy Models for EAV -- 3 Intelligent Management System -- 3.1 Energy-Aware Passenger Requests Scheduling -- 3.2 Grid Load-Aware Charging Scheduling -- 4 Simulation Results and Analysis -- 4.1 The Supply and Optimal Demand of EAVs -- 4.2 Energy-Aware EAV Scheduling. 327 $a5 Conclusion -- References -- A Primer on Large Intelligent Surface (LIS) for Wireless Sensing in an Industrial Setting -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Problem Formulation -- 3 Holographic Sensing -- 4 Machine Learning for Holographic Sensing -- 4.1 Model Description -- 4.2 Dataset Format -- 5 Model Validation -- 5.1 Simulated Scenario -- 5.2 Received Power and Noise Modeling -- 5.3 Noise Averaging Strategy -- 5.4 Performance Metrics -- 6 Numerical Results and Discussion -- 6.1 Impact of Sampling and Noise Averaging -- 6.2 Impact of Antenna Spacing -- 6.3 LIS Aperture Comparisons -- 7 Conclusions -- References -- Business Models and Spectrum Management -- Scalability and Replicability of Spectrum for Private 5G Network Business: Insights into Radio Authorization Policies -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Theoretical Foundation and Key Concepts -- 2.1 Business Model Framework -- 2.2 Private 5G Network Spectrum Requirements -- 2.3 Radio Equipment Authorization -- 3 Analysis of Radio Authorization Frameworks -- 3.1 European Radio Authorization Framework -- 3.2 US Radio Equipment Authorization Framework -- 3.3 Comparison of FCC and EU Radio Product Authorization Processes -- 3.4 Radio Authorization Frameworks in Selected Countries -- 3.5 Discussion -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- Novel Spectrum Administration and Management Approaches Transform 5G Towards Open Ecosystemic Business Models -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Theoretical Foundation -- 2.1 Business Model Value Configuration -- 2.2 Spectrum Management Archetypes -- 3 The Business Perspective of Spectrum Administration and Management Enablers -- 3.1 Market Based Mechanism -- 3.2 Administrative Assignment -- 3.3 Spectrum Commons -- 3.4 Open Ecosystemic Business Antecedents -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- Moving from 5G in Verticals to Sustainable 6G: Business, Regulatory and Technical Research Prospects -- 1 Introduction. 327 $a2 State of the Art of 5G in Verticals -- 2.1 Business Perspective -- 2.2 Regulation Perspective -- 2.3 Technology Perspective -- 3 Towards Sustainable 6G -- 3.1 Role of UN SDGs in 6G -- 3.2 Business, Regulation and Technology Perspectives -- 4 Business Scenarios and Strategic Options for 6G -- 4.1 Methodology -- 4.2 6G Business Scenarios -- 4.3 Strategic Options for 6G as Simple Rules -- 5 Future Outlook and Conclusions -- References -- Author Index. 410 0$aLecture notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics, and Telecommunications Engineering ;$v374. 606 $aCognitive radio networks$vCongresses 615 0$aCognitive radio networks 676 $a384.54524 702 $aCaso$b Giuseppe 702 $aDe Nardis$b Luca 702 $aGavrilovska$b Liljana 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a996464432703316 996 $aCognitive Radio Oriented Wireless Networks$92205536 997 $aUNISA LEADER 00813nam a2200205 a 4500 001 991002574029707536 008 140730s 000 0 ara d 035 $ab1419689x-39ule_inst 040 $aBibl. 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