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SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: MATHEMATICAL MODELS BY DR.VSRS

Viswanatha Subramaniam ()

Econometrics from University Library of Munich, Germany

Abstract: The current population in the World has grown beyond the Break-even level of the food supplies, water, clothing and shelter. Techno- commercial systems are also within the utility of developed nations, but beyond the infrastructure and mental orientation of the Developing and Under Developed nations. Intangible factors are fast changing beyond the predictions, with devastating impact on the development activities. So, there is no synchronisation between all these !! How to mend this situation, and lead the nations to sustain and progress further ?? The Research and Development by the author has come out with 2 practical solutions. Algebraic Model with a broad based Redefined Productivity Model and Management Decision integrated with Intangible aspects and tuned to it. A Geometric model linking the Domestic Savings with investments and Domestic Technology with Manpower. This is supported by the experience of 33 nations, proved as superior to all the existing development models with reader feed back.

Keywords: Algebra; Decision; Developed; Developing; Domestic; Domer; Endogenous; Exogenous; Geometry; Harrod; Input; Intangible; International; Investment; Lewis; Management; Manpower; Model; Output; Prebish; Productivity; Rate of return; Rostow; avings; Singer; Social; Structural; Supply; Tangible; Technology; Under developed (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: A13 B41 C51 C52 C61 C67 D78 D84 F43 M21 O11 P27 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2005-12-25
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