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Product Identifiers
PublisherWiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
ISBN-100470167645
ISBN-139780470167649
eBay Product ID (ePID)60310036
Product Key Features
Publication NameBook of Yields : Accuracy in Food Costing and Purchasing
LanguageEnglish
SubjectIndustries / Hospitality, Travel & Tourism, Industries / Food Industry
Publication Year2007
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaBusiness & Economics
AuthorFrancis T. Lynch
FormatDigital, Other
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Item Height0.6 in
Item Weight3 Oz
Item Length7.7 in
Item Width5.3 in
Additional Product Features
Edition Number7
Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition22
TitleLeadingThe
Dewey Decimal664/.07
Table Of ContentPreface.Acknowledgements.Part One: The Rules of the Game.Introduction.1. The Prisoner's Dilemma (Philip D. Straffin, Jr.).2. A two-Person Dilemma (Albert Tucker).3. Equilibrium Points in N-Person Games (John F. Nash Jr.).4. Non-Cooperative Games (John F. Nash, Jr.).5. To Ensure High Prices, Some Haulers Have Been Known to Break the Rules (Jeff Bailey).6. Cash Flow: 'Pay to Play' is Banned, But Muni-Bond Firms Keep the game Going (Charles Gasparino and Josh P. Hamilton).7. School of Genius (Sylvia Nasar).8. Cartoon: Ratbert the Consultant (Scott Adams).Part Two: Information.9. The Donation Booth (Ian Ayres and Jeremy Bulow).10. The Horatii and the Curiatii (Livy).11. TREES - A Decision-Maker's Lament (Michael H. Rothkopf).12. Knowing and Sowing Economic s and Law (Judith Lachman).13. Cartoon: "All Those in Favor, Say 'Aye'" (Henry Martin).Part Three: Mixed and Continuous Strategies.Introduction.14. Colonel Blotto: A Problem of Military Strategy (John McDonald and John W. Tukey).15. Dutch Accountants Take on a Formidable Task: Ferreting Our "Cheaters" in the Ranks of OPEC (Paul Hemp).16. Shipping Price-Fixing Pacts Hurt Consumers, Critics Say (Anna Wilde Mathews).17. The Conference Handbook (George Stigler).18. Cartoon:" Very Guilty" (Jim Unger).Part Four: Dynamic Games with Symmetric Information.Introduction.19. On An Application of Set Theory to the Theory of the Game of Chess (Ernst Zermelo).20. The Strategy of Conflict (Thomas C. Schelling).21. Does the Fittest Necessarily Survive (Martin Shubik).22. Shooting the Bird's Eye (Elizabeth Seeger).23. Cartoon: "That's It? That's Peer Review (Sidney Harris).Part Five: Reputat8iona and Repeated Games with Symmetric Information.Introduction.24. The Evolution of Cooperation (Robert Axelrod and William D. Hamilton).25. This Tax Amnesty Will Work Only Once (Robert J. Barro and Alan Stockman).26. Fare Warning: How Airlines Trade Price Plans (Asra Q. Nomani).27. Starting Research Early (Harry V. Roberts and Roman L. Weil).28. Cartoon: Einstein Discovers that Time is Actually Money (Gary Larson).Part Six: Dynamic Games with Incomplete Information.Introduction.29. Rational Cooperation in the Finitely Repeated Prisoners' Dilemma (David M. Kreps, Paul Milgrom, John Roberts, and Robert Wilson)d.30. Cheap Talk, Coordinating, and Entry (Joseph Farrell).31. Wise Guy: Life in a Mafia Family (Nicholas Pileggi).32. Cartoon: "Say, I Think I See Where We Went Off..." (Ed Fisher).Part Seven: Moral Hazard: Hidden Actions.Introduction.33. Monopoly Slack and Competitive Rigor: A Simple Model (Joseph Farrell).34. An Optimal Conviction Policy for Offenses that May Have Been Committed by Accident (Ariel Rubinstein).35. Bonded Worker is No Guarantee of a Perfect Job (Teri Agins).36. Cartoon: "Look, Ted! We Get Paid the Same as You but All We're Doing is Standing Around and Flicking our Fingers" (Scott Adams).Part Eight: Further Topics in Moral Hazard.Introduction.37. Wealth of Nations (Adam Smith).38. Examples of Plea Bargains (Eric Rasmusen).39. Unions Say Auto Firms Us Interplant Rivalry to Raise Work Quotas (Dael D. Buss).40. Cartoon: "Dilbert, I Want You to Manage Wally's Project While He's on Vacation in Aruba" (Scott Adams).Part Nine: Adverse Se
SynopsisFor years, The Book of Yields has been and indispensable tool for professional chefs, culinary educators, and culinary students, helping them accurately calculate recipe costs and easily make purchases based on recipe requirements. The Book of Yields Seventh Edition CD-ROM contains pricing, yield, and equivalency for the more than 1,500 ingredients included in the book, plus it allows users to efficiently and easily: Look up yield data for foods. Find purchase requirements for a serving. Create new recipes. Add new ingredients. Calculate ingredient or recipe costs. Look up cost data for foods. Create shopping lists. This culinary software can be used on its own or to complement The Book of Yields Seventh Edition . The Book of Yields CD-ROM can also be used as part of a food and beverage cost control, purchasing, or menu design class.