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Stabilization of Development of Diversified Macroeconomic Systems. II

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Optimal control for diversified macroeconomic systems via stabilization of the growth of the final consumption vector is studied. The optimal structure of industrial capacities of such a system is found as a function of the structure of the final consumption. An optimal economy restructuring problem is formulated and its solution is illustrated with real Russian statistics.

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Abramyants, T.G., Vlasyuk, B.A. Stabilization of Development of Diversified Macroeconomic Systems. II. Automation and Remote Control 64, 1589–1601 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1026013523400

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