The Practice of Economic Planning and The Optimum Allocation of Resources

Econometrica ◽  
1949 ◽  
Vol 17 ◽  
pp. 166 ◽  
Author(s):  
Oscar Lange
Econometrica ◽  
1949 ◽  
Vol 17 ◽  
pp. 172 ◽  
Author(s):  
Francois Perroux ◽  
J. Tinbergen ◽  
Jacques Rueff ◽  
Evsey D. Domar ◽  
E. F. Lundberg ◽  
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Aviation ◽  
2011 ◽  
Vol 15 (3) ◽  
pp. 63-68
Author(s):  
Volodymyr Kharchenko ◽  
Olexiy Pysarchuk

Multi-criteria models of decision-making for the rational allocation of limited resources and evaluation of the efficiency of a result are proposed in the article. A cost efficient system of particular criteria and the resultant of a nonlinear chart of compromises are used for optimum allocation of resources. Analogue description of particular criteria of optimal distribution is applied, which allows the necessity of surplus in all possible decision variants to be avoided and the amount of calculations to be decreased. Santrauka Straipsnyje pateikti daugiakriteriniai sprendimų formavimo modeliai, sprendžiant optimalaus ribotų išteklių paskirstymo ir gautų rezultatų efektyvumo įvertinimo užduotis. Optimaliems ištekliams pasiekti taikyta tokių kriterijų, kaip efektyvumas ir vertė, sistema, o sprendžiant optimizavimo užduotis – paketas pagal nelinijinių kompromisų schemą. Čia taikytas analoginis atskirų optimalaus paskirstymo kriterijų aprašymas, leidžiantis išvengti visų įmanomų sprendimų variantų perviršio būtinybės ir sumažinti būtinų operacijų skaičių.


1966 ◽  
Vol 38 (4) ◽  
pp. 187-197
Author(s):  
Edgar Thomas

The present shape of agriculture in every country is the result of a complex of past economic, social and political factors. These factors are continuously under pressure from new forces. Today, for better or for worse, the pursuit of economic growth has become the dominant force the world over. In order to achieve and sustain a more rapid rate of growth two things are necessary. The first is to improve productivity within each activity by the greater application of capital, by better technology, by better management and by better organisation. The second is to aim at the optimum allocation of resources between activities by moving resources from less to more productive uses. Pursuing these two paths towards faster growth is releasing two sets of forces which are exerting a radical impact on both the size and the pattern of agriculture. This paper deals with this impact on agriculture in contemporary Britain a highly industrial and a preponderantly urban nation committed to the experiment of running a hybrid economy based on the two pillars of private enterprise and public control.


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