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Such a model constitutes a theory of behavior and interaction . Few people find
the assumptions in Chapter 3 surprising . The assumptions seem to fall within the
range of beliefs on which many of us are now acting . They appear close enough
...
Such a model constitutes a theory of behavior and interaction . Few people find
the assumptions in Chapter 3 surprising . The assumptions seem to fall within the
range of beliefs on which many of us are now acting . They appear close enough
...
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From the behavior of the system , doubts will arise that will call for a review of the
original assumptions . From the process of working back and forth between
assumptions about the parts and observed behavior of the whole , we improve
our ...
From the behavior of the system , doubts will arise that will call for a review of the
original assumptions . From the process of working back and forth between
assumptions about the parts and observed behavior of the whole , we improve
our ...
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modes of behavior of the world system . One can argue that exhaustion of natural
resources is not the most likely limitation on population growth . Actual stocks of
natural resources may be greater than the 250 - year supply that has been ...
modes of behavior of the world system . One can argue that exhaustion of natural
resources is not the most likely limitation on population growth . Actual stocks of
natural resources may be greater than the 250 - year supply that has been ...
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Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Structure of the World System | 17 |
A World Model Structure and Assumptions | 31 |
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