OPTIMUM TRAJECTORY OF INTER-BRANCH MODEL OF ECOLOGIC-ECONOMICAL DEVELOPMENT
Keywords:
Ecological-economic system, inter-branch ecological-economic model, dynamic equilibrium, main trajectory, maximal rate of the economic growth, the Neyman ray.Abstract
This paper analyses a question of expansion of classic dynamic interbranch model in case of the ecological-economic system. There is main trajectory of the balanced development of Neyman built for the offered dynamic interbranch ecological-economic model.
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