18 Probabilistic macrosystem demoeconomic model
Modeling of demoeconomic processes is intended for revealing their certain states that appear as the result of interaction between the processes of spatiotemporal evolution of population and an economy (in terms of its macroindicators). Studying these processes, researchers often believe that population has economic motivation (i.e., decisions of individuals are mostly determined by economic indices). Generally speaking, this rule is not universal and there exist numerous examples when economic incentives symbioses with other motivational factors (e.g., culturological, ecological, religious ones, etc.). An abundance of motivational factors (many of them are unmeasurable) generates a high level ...
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