Economic systems planning
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Economic systems planning is one of the trends in economic sciences at the master's or postgraduate level, which mostly deals practically with solving the problems of organizations on a large scale in the country, So that mathematics and mathematical modeling in this trend are more important and wide compared to other trends in economics. The main specialty of this trend is analysis and presentation of planning and modeling for economic progress and development.Mastery of macroeconomics and System dynamics and mathematics is very effective in this field.The aim of this trend is to train specialists in the field of theory, modeling, design, and application of planning and economic methods.[1][2][3][4][5]
Lessons[edit]
1. Microeconomics 2. Macroeconomics 3. Econometric 4. System dynamics 5.Linear programming 6. Economic dynamics 7. Industrial dynamics 8. Development economics 9. Stochastic processes 10. Decision analysis 11. Urban systems 12. Demography and population dynamics 13. Economic planning 14. Human resource management
References[edit]
- ↑ "System Dynamics and Its Contribution to Economics and Economic Modeling". Springer Link.
- ↑ "Dynamical systems in economics". ui.adsabs.harvard.edu.
- ↑ "Dynamical Systems Theory and Complicated Economic Behavior". journals.sagepub.com.
- ↑ B. Kurzhanski, Alexander. Dynamical Systems (Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems). Springer Verlag. Search this book on
- ↑ › PhD...PDF THE DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS APPROACH TO MACROECONOMICS "The Dynamical Approach to Macroeconomic" Check
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