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Preface
1.Principles of Model Construction
1.1Role and Place of Mathematical Models in Economic-Ecological Control
1.2Analysis of Economic-Ecological Control Probles
1.3Choice of Mathematical Means for Modelling
1.4Models of Controllable Dynamical Systems
Part1.MODELS OF CONTROLLED ECONOMIC SYSTEMS
2Aggregate Models of Economic Dynamics
2.1Production Functions and Their Types
2.2Basic Model of Economic Dynamics
2.3Shell Model.Optimization Analysis
2.4Aggreagale Model with Renewable Labour Resource
3.Modelling of Technological Change
3.1.Basic Models of Technological Change(TC)
3.2.Autonomous Technological Change and Its Types
3.3.Solow and Shell Models With Autonomous TC
3.4.One-Sector MOdels With Endogenous TC
3.5.Models Of Technological Innovations
4.MuIti-Sector Linear Economic Models
4.1.Leontief Model(“Input—Output”Model)
4.2.Dynamic Leontief Balance
4.3.Von Neumann-Gale Model
4.4.Characteristics Of Multi-Sector Models
4.5.Turnpike Properties
5.Models of Controlled Technological Renovation
5.1.Solow Integral Model
5.2.Kantorovich One-Sector Macroeconomic Model
5.3.MOdels of Embodjed TC in Market Economics
5.4.Integral Production Function
5.5.Glushkov Two-Sector Macroeconomic Model
5.6.Multi-Sector Integral Model
5.7.Differential Models Of Equipment Replacement
6.Optimization Models Of Economic Renovation
6.1.Basic One-SectOr Model and OptimizatiOn Problem
6.2.Other Optimization Problems
6.3.Two-Sector Model Of Economic Self-Development
PartII.MODELS IN ECOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENT
7.Mathematical ModeIs of Biological Communities
7.1Dynamic Models of Single Species Populations
7.2Dynamic Models of Two Species Communities
7.3Age-Dependent Models of Population Dynamics
8.Models Of Air Pollution Propagation
8.1.Basic Notions
8.2.Simple Models Of Ingredient Transport And Diffusion
8.3.The Structure Of Practical Models
9.Models Of Water Pollution Propagation
9.1.ClassificatiOn Of Models
9.2.Models Of AdsorptiOn And Sedimentation
9.3Three-Dimensional Model
9.4Two-Dimensional Horizontal Model.Analvsis Of Stationary Flow
9.5.One.Dimensional and Analytical Models
9.6.Zero-Dimensional(Chamber)Models
9.7.On Modening Of Waste Migration in Underground Water And Soil
PartIII.MODELS OF ECONoOMIC-ECOLOGICAL SYSTEMS
10.ModeIing Of Environmental lmpact and Resource Extraction
10.1.Aggregate Models witll Non-Renewable Resources
10.2.Aggregate Models with Environment State Control
11.Modds 0f World Dynamics:StFliCture and ResnIts
11.1.Forrester Global Model
11.2.Modifications of Forrester Model
11.3.Mesarovic-Pestel Model
11.4.Leontief-Ford Model
12.Models for Pollution Propagation Control In Air And Water
12.1.Models for Plant Allocalion Contrd
I2.2.Control of PlantS Pollution Intensity
12.3.Control Of Water Contamination Propagation