ECONOMIC PROGRAMMING AND THE VON NEUMANN MODEL: SOME PLANNING TECHNIQUES.

Abstract

The essays are concerned with generalizations, extensions, and applications of the von Neumann model. The essays all have in common a 'how to' approach: Chapter II shows how to decompose a von Neumann model or an input-output model and how von Neumann expansion rates can be easily found once the decomposition is known; Chapter III shows how to find the von Neumann path and expansion rate; Chapter IV shows how to get onto the von Neumann path on an optimal way given a fixed-time constraint; and Chapter V shows how to introduce consumption into the closed von Neumann model or at least one way of attempting to do so. (Author)

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jun 01, 1966
Accession Number
AD0640478

Entities

People

  • Gerald L. Thompson
  • Michael J. Hamburger
  • Roman L. Weil Jr.

Organizations

  • Carnegie Institute of Technology

Tags

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Chemical Reactions
  • Computer Programming
  • Decomposition
  • Input Output Models
  • Models

Readers

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