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In this model , conditions in the year 1970 are taken as the point of reference for
defining constants and variables . That is , world conditions ... 1 Population P
Population in Figure 2 - 1 is a system “ level ” variable . A system level represents
the ...
In this model , conditions in the year 1970 are taken as the point of reference for
defining constants and variables . That is , world conditions ... 1 Population P
Population in Figure 2 - 1 is a system “ level ” variable . A system level represents
the ...
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CIAF is the variable fraction of capital that is allocated to agriculture . ECIR has
been defined so that the " normal " value in 1970 should be 1 . To make this true ,
the actual fraction of capital not used in agriculture ( 1 - CIAF ) must be divided by
...
CIAF is the variable fraction of capital that is allocated to agriculture . ECIR has
been defined so that the " normal " value in 1970 should be 1 . To make this true ,
the actual fraction of capital not used in agriculture ( 1 - CIAF ) must be divided by
...
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Variables and constants are designated by letter groups as defined in Appendix
C . Before the equation in Appendix B and ... The letter L indicates a level
equation , N an initial value for a level , R a rate equation , A an auxiliary variable
that is ...
Variables and constants are designated by letter groups as defined in Appendix
C . Before the equation in Appendix B and ... The letter L indicates a level
equation , N an initial value for a level , R a rate equation , A an auxiliary variable
that is ...
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Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Structure of the World System | 17 |
Limits to Growth | 67 |
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