Advanced Artifacts in Science and Economics
Masayuki Matsui ()
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Masayuki Matsui: Kanagawa University
Chapter Chapter 2 in Theory, Formulation and Realization of Artifacts Science, 2019, pp 13-32 from Springer
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Abstract Since the Industrial Revolution and the division of labor, the wealth of nations is more and more increasing and its speed is faster. Although the smaller division of labor is better in GDPGross Domestic Product (GDP), mass productionMass production with a larger lot (quantity) is better since Fordism and the division of quantity (lot-size $$ Q, 0
Keywords: Economic growth; Factory/artifacts science; Muda’s formula; Matsui’s equation; Lot-sizing scheme; Sharing/harmonic economy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-13-3495-5_2
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