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Decision Support Multifunctional System “Ukrainian Budget*

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A simulation model of the state budget in a transition economy is considered, and some aspects of its optimization are discussed. A computational method based on algorithms used in optimal control is proposed. Special attention is paid to constructing an objective function from ordinal data for the optimization model. The construction of the objective function from real data has been performed with models of ordinary regression.

As an illustration, a multicriteria optimization model for finding a reasonable Ukrainian taxation policy is considered.

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Koshlai, L.B., Mikhalevich, M.V. (2002). Decision Support Multifunctional System “Ukrainian Budget*. In: Tangian, A.S., Gruber, J. (eds) Constructing and Applying Objective Functions. Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems, vol 510. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-56038-5_18

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