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Development of simulation kernel and concept of monitoring for a decision support system relating to anti-inflation and anti-crisis control measures in Ukraine

Objectif



The aim of this research project is to develop computer-based economic models to support macro and micro planning decisions which will help reduce uncertainty and contribute to economic improvement.

Ukraine, like many NIS countries, is experiencing enormous changes as a result of moving from a planned to a market economy. It is widely recognised that events at macro and micro levels have impacted considerably on traditional economic structures with resulting high degrees of uncertainty. Traditional planned economy models are no longer appropriate.

Initially, macromodels of the economy will be developed and these will be segmented by industry. Further, models of a micro nature will be developed for commercial use.

The project is divided into three main parts: the analysis of economic events leading to the identification and nature of key indices for particular industry segments and the use of key indices; the development of mathematical models representing these events, with particular emphasis on building upon existing modelling knowledge of a planned economy (these models will be developed in conjunction with programmers so that they will be suitable for PC use); and the development of appropriate software for use on PCs which will be of commercial interest and of suitable quality.

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Coordinateur

University of Northumbria at Newcastle
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Adresse

NE1 8ST Newcastle upon Tyne
Royaume-Uni

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