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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... system will interact with one another . Until recently there has been no way to estimate the behavior of social sys- tems except by contemplation , discussions , argument , and guesswork . 1.6 Computer Models of Social Systems The ...
... system will interact with one another . Until recently there has been no way to estimate the behavior of social sys- tems except by contemplation , discussions , argument , and guesswork . 1.6 Computer Models of Social Systems The ...
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... systems , there is usually a conflict between the goals of a subsystem and ... social system of a country or the world requires that the goals of the urban ... social systems are inherently insensitive to most policy changes that people ...
... systems , there is usually a conflict between the goals of a subsystem and ... social system of a country or the world requires that the goals of the urban ... social systems are inherently insensitive to most policy changes that people ...
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... Social Values Impending changes in the world system threaten modern social values and goals . The industrialized societies have become geared to a philosophy of growth and rising standard ... Social Values Improved Models of Social Systems.
... Social Values Impending changes in the world system threaten modern social values and goals . The industrialized societies have become geared to a philosophy of growth and rising standard ... Social Values Improved Models of Social Systems.
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Structure of the World System | 17 |
A World Model Structure and Assumptions | 31 |
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accumulation action actual agriculture appear assumed assumptions average become behavior billion birth rate capital investment Capital-investment cause Chapter consequences continue created crowding curve death rate decline defined depends described developed discard discussed dynamic effect environment equations equilibrium examine existing expect factor falling Figure food production food ratio forces fraction further future gives greater grow growth higher improve increase indicated industrialization influence initial land less limit LOGICAL FUNCTION loop lower material standard means mode MULTIPLIER DIMENSIONLESS natural resources natural-resource normal NREM NRUN1 occurs ORIGINAL peak person policies pollution absorption pollution crisis pollution ratio POLR population possible present pressures probably processes rate normal reaches reduced relationship remaining represents result rise sector shortage shown shows social systems space standard of living stop structure suppressed TABLE taken tion units usage variable world system