Theses from USA - Cornell University
Assaad, R A (1991) Structured labor markets: The case of the construction sector in Egypt. PhD thesis, Cornell University, USA.
Bailey, O C (2008) Least-cost energy system design for commercial buildings: The relationship between end-use energy efficiency, distributed generation, and utility energy supply. PhD thesis, Cornell University, USA.
Behrens, M (2002) Learning from the enemy? Internal union restructuring and the imitation of management strategies. PhD thesis, Cornell University, USA.
Bennett, F L (1966) Some approaches to the critical path scheduling resource allocation problem. PhD thesis, Cornell University, USA.
Dreicer, G K (1993) The long span. Intercultural exchange in building technology: Development and industrialization of the framed beam in Western Europe and the United States, 1820-1870. PhD thesis, Cornell University, USA.
Hosking, W G (1955) A study of area wage structure and wage determination in the building construction industry of central New York State, 1942-1951. PhD thesis, Cornell University, USA.
Huang, B (2017) A hierarchical multi-stakeholder principal-agent model for (anti-) corruption in public infrastructure procurement. PhD thesis, Cornell University, USA.
Penteado Filho, P D A (1984) Productivity trends in the construction industry. PhD thesis, Cornell University, USA.
Perez Cordoba, X A (2013) Life-cycle cost optimization for foundation engineering. PhD thesis, Cornell University, USA.
Radu, A C (2015) Life-cycle estimates of structures subjected to seismic loads. PhD thesis, Cornell University, USA.
Tallant, D J (1993) Privatization in a developing economy: Lessons from the Turkish cement industry. PhD thesis, Cornell University, USA.
Vaidya, R (1981) The role of the construction industry in economic development: The case of Nepal. PhD thesis, Cornell University, USA.
Vaziri, K (2006) Program planning under uncertainty. PhD thesis, Cornell University, USA.
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