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The paper analyzes the processes of self-organization in the economic system that consists of investors and producers. There is intensive information exchange between investors and producers in the considered community. The model that describes the economic processes has been developed. The model proposes a specific mechanism of distribution of investors capital between producers. The model considers the interaction mechanism between investors and producers in a decentralized economic system. The main element of the interaction is the iterative process. In this process, each investor takes into account the contributions of other investors into producers. The model is investigated by means of the computer simulation, which demonstrates the effectiveness of the considered mechanism.
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This work was partially supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research, Grant No 16-01-00223.
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Red’ko, V.G., Sokhova, Z.B. (2018). Processes of Self-organization in the Community of Investors and Producers. In: Kryzhanovsky, B., Dunin-Barkowski, W., Redko, V. (eds) Advances in Neural Computation, Machine Learning, and Cognitive Research. NEUROINFORMATICS 2017. Studies in Computational Intelligence, vol 736. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-66604-4_24
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