Mathematical models in economics. (Q2784863)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1733099
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1733099 |
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24 April 2002
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differential games
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economical programs
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inflation control
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geoeconomics
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logistics
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Mathematical models in economics. (English)
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The use of game theory in mathematical modeling of economical programs is treated in this book. The main economical-political rule investigated here is the Nash-Stackelberg equilibrium in hierarchical differential games. The solutions of the obtained differential games give players the right strategy to achieve the desired outcome.NEWLINENEWLINENEWLINETopics covered include: Simulation and Prognosis of Optimal Samuelson--Solow and Philips curves, Inflation Control, Noncrisis Evolution of Connected--Diversify Systems, Control of Interindustry Equilibrium, Control of Targetted Capital Structure of a Company, Prognosis and Control of Specialists, Logistics, Geoeconomics and Logistics, Educational Program on the Course ''Research Operations and Logistics''. NEWLINENEWLINENEWLINEThe book also contains a number of worked examples and will be of interest to readers who seek to apply differential game theory for creating and solving models in economics.
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