World DynamicsExamination of the structure of countervailing forces such as population growth, food production, capital investment, natural resources depletion, pollution, etc., at world level when exponential growth rate overburdens the environment - simulates world growth trends by means of a large-scale computer model and shows that a global equilibrium could be achieved if social policies and programmes were chosen taking into account the dynamic characteristics of world social systems. Flow charts. |
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The effect of a relationship like the one assumed in Figure 3-5 is to raise death rate when food per person falls and to reduce death rate when food per person rises . The result is to regulate population toward the maximum that food ...
The effect of a relationship like the one assumed in Figure 3-5 is to raise death rate when food per person falls and to reduce death rate when food per person rises . The result is to regulate population toward the maximum that food ...
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At the other extreme , an abundance of food is assumed to raise the birth rate by a factor of 2. At a high food ratio , there would be no threat of starvation , supplies would be ample , and health as attributable to food would be ...
At the other extreme , an abundance of food is assumed to raise the birth rate by a factor of 2. At a high food ratio , there would be no threat of starvation , supplies would be ample , and health as attributable to food would be ...
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3.38 Quality of Life from Material QLM Figure 3-17 shows the effect assumed here on quality of life from material standard of living . The multiplier is 1 at the 1970 material standard of living of 1 .
3.38 Quality of Life from Material QLM Figure 3-17 shows the effect assumed here on quality of life from material standard of living . The multiplier is 1 at the 1970 material standard of living of 1 .
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Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Structure of the World System | 17 |
A World Model Structure and Assumptions | 31 |
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