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From several years of teaching the dynamics of social systems , we have
observed that mere description of the ... The world model described in the
following chapters was created to be the basis for the workshop sessions of the
conference .
From several years of teaching the dynamics of social systems , we have
observed that mere description of the ... The world model described in the
following chapters was created to be the basis for the workshop sessions of the
conference .
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The general description of the system has been given in Chapter 2 . The detailed
description follows . ... then examines behavior of the system that has been
described , and finally returns to improve the assumptions and the interpretations
.
The general description of the system has been given in Chapter 2 . The detailed
description follows . ... then examines behavior of the system that has been
described , and finally returns to improve the assumptions and the interpretations
.
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4 Limits to Growth Chapters 2 and 3 described assumptions about major world
forces and their interrelationship in a dynamic model . Such a model constitutes a
theory of behavior and interaction . Few people find the assumptions in Chapter ...
4 Limits to Growth Chapters 2 and 3 described assumptions about major world
forces and their interrelationship in a dynamic model . Such a model constitutes a
theory of behavior and interaction . Few people find the assumptions in Chapter ...
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Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Structure of the World System | 17 |
A World Model Structure and Assumptions | 31 |
Copyright | |
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