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Comparison of Two Models of a Transparent Competitive Economy

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The article compares two models of a transparent competitive economy. In both models, the interaction between investors and producers is considered. In the first model, the producers do not take into account their own contributions to their capitals, in the second model, the producers take into account their contributions to their own capitals, i.e. the producers themselves play the role of investors. The analysis of these two models by computer simulation was performed. It is shown that in the first model when the producers give half of their profits to investors, the capital in the producer community is redistributed by investors more efficiently.

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The work was financially supported by State Program of SRISA RAS. Project number is No. 0065-2019-0003 (AAA-A19-119011590090-2).

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Sokhova, Z.B., Red’ko, V.G. (2020). Comparison of Two Models of a Transparent Competitive Economy. In: Kryzhanovsky, B., Dunin-Barkowski, W., Redko, V., Tiumentsev, Y. (eds) Advances in Neural Computation, Machine Learning, and Cognitive Research III. NEUROINFORMATICS 2019. Studies in Computational Intelligence, vol 856. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-30425-6_14

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