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If there were no births , the negative loop for death rate would generate a typical
equilibrium - seeking behavior to cause population to decline toward zero .
Taken together , the two loops can describe either exponential growth or decline
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If there were no births , the negative loop for death rate would generate a typical
equilibrium - seeking behavior to cause population to decline toward zero .
Taken together , the two loops can describe either exponential growth or decline
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6 Toward A Global Equilibrium In our social systems , there are no utopias . No
sustainable modes of behavior are free of pressures and stresses . But many
possible modes exist , and some are more desirable than others . Usually , the
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6 Toward A Global Equilibrium In our social systems , there are no utopias . No
sustainable modes of behavior are free of pressures and stresses . But many
possible modes exist , and some are more desirable than others . Usually , the
more ...
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... 13 as model, 1 3 Digital Computer Laboratory, 1 3 Doubling time, in
exponential growth, 2 Drug addiction, 1 3 DYNAMO, 131 Ecological stability, 79
Education, 64 Equations form of, 1 31 of world model, 31-65, 132-134
Equilibrium transition ...
... 13 as model, 1 3 Digital Computer Laboratory, 1 3 Doubling time, in
exponential growth, 2 Drug addiction, 1 3 DYNAMO, 131 Ecological stability, 79
Education, 64 Equations form of, 1 31 of world model, 31-65, 132-134
Equilibrium transition ...
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Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Structure of the World System | 17 |
A World Model Structure and Assumptions | 31 |
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