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As a result , a meeting convened on July 20 for ten days of study , presentations ,
and discussion . The dynamic model of world interactions described in this book
was devised in the early part of July to form a basis for discussion at the ...
As a result , a meeting convened on July 20 for ten days of study , presentations ,
and discussion . The dynamic model of world interactions described in this book
was devised in the early part of July to form a basis for discussion at the ...
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We speak of action A causing result B . But such a perception is incomplete .
Result B represents a new condition of the system that changes the future
influences that affect action at A . Feedback loops govern action and change in
systems ...
We speak of action A causing result B . But such a perception is incomplete .
Result B represents a new condition of the system that changes the future
influences that affect action at A . Feedback loops govern action and change in
systems ...
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... generation processes . Figure 5 - 8 shows the result of reducing pollution
generation , all other things being equal , by 30 % . This is done by changing
pollution normal POLN1 ( see Section 3 . 31 ) from 1 . 0 to 0 . 7 in 1970 . The
result ...
... generation processes . Figure 5 - 8 shows the result of reducing pollution
generation , all other things being equal , by 30 % . This is done by changing
pollution normal POLN1 ( see Section 3 . 31 ) from 1 . 0 to 0 . 7 in 1970 . The
result ...
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Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Structure of the World System | 17 |
A World Model Structure and Assumptions | 31 |
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