Mathematical Theory in Soviet Planning: Concepts, Methods, TechniquesOxford University Press for the Royal Institute of International Affairs, 1976 - Business & Economics - 464 pages Monograph on the use of applied mathematics in economic planning in the USSR - covers economic theory, price considerations in economic growth theories, and includes literature surveys of soviet stochastic methodologys, control theories, etc. References. |
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Decomposition Theory Foundations of the Theory of Devolution | 56 |
The New Theory of Economic Growin | 127 |
Appraising the Efficiency of Investment | 188 |
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algorithm analysis application approach approximation assumed assumption Bellman calculus of variations capacities capital classical co-ordination coefficients computational concept constraints construct consumption context control theory convex convex functions convex set corresponding criterion decentralization decomposition defined denotes determined devolution differential equations distribution Doklady dual duality dynamic programming Econ Econometrica economic efficiency elements equilibrium existence formulation given gradient growth growth-rate ibid initial input investment iterative Kantorovich Kantorovich-Makarov labour linear programming Makarov mathematical matrix Maximum Principle ment method methodology Mikhalevskiy minimizing Moscow Neumann nonlinear nonnegative norm Note objective function operator optimal control optimal plan optimal-control optimum output parameters particular planner planning theory Pontryagin postulated problem procedure processes production random regime respect sequence shadow prices solution Soviet literature Soviet planning space specifically stochastic stochastic processes strategy technological theorem Tintner tion trajectory variables variations vector