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A FUZZY REGIONAL GROWTH MODEL TO CONTROL FOR REGIONAL INCOME DISPARITIES THAT ARISE IN A MODIFIED RAHMAN MODEL

Etsuo Yamamura

Papers in Regional Science, 1995, vol. 74, issue 3, 233-242

Abstract: ABSTRACT This paper reports on a first step towards controlling regional income disparities that arise in a modified Rahman model. The study is based on the use of the concept of fuzzy numbers from fuzzy set theory and the motions of an optimism and pessimistic optimal solution. A particular algorithm is advanced and detailed stimulations are discussed that focus on the controllability of the minimum share if investment. The fuzzy regional growth model codicils of a relatively easy to implement system with a fuzzy condition that can be extended to allow for a range of disparities in a system of regions.

Date: 1995
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