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An Operational Multi-Component Multi-Actor Policy Model for Economic-Environmental Scenarios

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Post-war advances in computer technology have favoured the introduction and use of computer-based decision and choice models in the area of both micro- and macro-economics. This trend has been favoured by two circumstances: 1) the enormous progress made in designing and implementing operational models based on advanced mathematical, statistical and econometric tools, and 2) the potential offered by modern computer software allowing the researcher to deal with complex and large-scale systems.

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Hafkamp, W., Nijkamp, P. (1984). An Operational Multi-Component Multi-Actor Policy Model for Economic-Environmental Scenarios. In: Despontin, M., Nijkamp, P., Spronk, J. (eds) Macro-Economic Planning with Conflicting Goals. Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems, vol 230. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-46504-8_8

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