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21 model
n1) модель, образец2) модель, тип, марка конструкции
- activity analysis model
- advertising model
- aggregate econometric model
- allocation model
- approved model
- backlogging model
- bargaining model
- basic model
- basic decision model
- behavioral model
- bidding model
- bid price determination model
- bilateral monopoly model
- binomial model
- buffer-stock model
- business cycle model
- capital asset pricing model
- closed model
- collective risk model
- company model
- competition model
- competitive model
- continuous-time model
- control model
- corporate financial model
- cost model
- cost benefit model
- cost effectiveness model
- cost minimizing model
- cut-away model
- decision model
- decision theory model
- demonstration model
- discreet-time model
- distributed lag model
- double-risk model
- dynamic model
- dynamic sequential model
- econometric model
- economic growth model
- estimation model
- expanded model
- expected cost model
- expected value model
- experimental model
- export model
- feasibility model
- financial model
- fixed-service-level model
- forecasting model
- full-scale model
- functional model
- game model
- generalized model
- growth model
- industrial model
- in-process inventory model
- input-output model
- inspection model
- inventory model
- jazz model
- large-scale model
- learning model
- linear model
- long-range transport model
- loss transfer model
- lot-size model
- low-volume model
- macrolevel model
- marketing model
- market split model
- master model
- mathematical model
- maximum reliability model
- migration model
- modern model
- multicommodity model
- multicontract bidding model
- multiechelon model
- multiplier model
- multiproduct model
- multisectoral model
- multistage model
- network model
- new model
- obsolete model
- one-commodity model
- one-product model
- open model
- out-of-date model
- planning model
- prediction model
- preference model
- price adjustment model
- price breaks model
- price speculation model
- probability model
- production model
- production scheduling model
- profitability model
- programming model
- queueing model
- reduced model
- reduced-scale model
- registered model
- replacement model
- return model
- sampling model
- scale model
- scheduling model
- service model
- shortage model
- shortest-route model
- simulation model
- single period model
- single product model
- single purchase model
- single-stage model
- software model
- statistical model
- stockage model
- storage model
- test model
- trade-cycle model
- traffic model
- transportation model
- transhipment model
- up-to-date model
- utility model
- working model
- model of export-driven growth
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22 Duesenberry, James S.
перс.эк. Дьюзенбери, Джеймс С. (1918-; американский экономист; представитель кейнсианства, предложивший гипотезу относительного дохода; сделал вклад в теории цикла и роста, в рамках которых сделал вывод об отсутствии в капиталистической экономике внутреннего механизма долговременного роста)See: -
23 Mises, Ludwig von
перс.соц., эк. Мизес, Людвиг фон (1881-1973; австрийский экономист, после 1940 г. работал в США; вдохновитель второго "молодого" поколения австрийской экономической школы; сторонник классического либерализма; в ранние годы занимался теорией денег и деловых циклов: в книге "The Theory of Money and Credit" (1912) показал, что спрос на деньги, как и спрос на любой другой товар, может быть выведен из теории полезности, а деловые циклы преимущественно являются результатом неконтролируемого расширения банковского кредита; затем одним из первых в экономической науке осуществил теоретический анализ командного хозяйства: в книге "Socialism: An Economic and Sociological Analysis" (1922) показал, что социалистическое общество не способно к рациональному распределению ресурсов, поскольку в нем отсутствует реальная ценовая система; затем выпустил несколько книг, посвященных экономической методологии, предложив свою версию этой методологии и концепцию "праксеология"; один из основателей общества Мон-Пелерин)See: -
24 Morgenstern, Oskar
перс.эк. Моргенштерн, Оскар (1902-1977; американский экономист германского происхождения; известность получил в основном благодаря соавторству книги "Теория игр и экономическое поведение"; наибольший вклад внес в разработку методов приложения теории игр к экономике)See: -
25 decision making
тж. decision-making1) общ. принятие решения ( выбор из ряда альтернатив в соответствии с поставленной целью)business decision-making — принятие хозяйственных [коммерческих\] решений
group decision-making — групповое [коллективное\] принятие решения
decision-making power — полномочия [право\] принимать решения
2) упр. процесс принятия решения (состоит из нескольких этапов: поиск информации, формулирование проблемы, выработку альтернативных решений, определение решающего правила, принятие окончательного решения)Syn:decision-making process 1) б), decision 2) б)See:, rationality, bounded rationality, groupthink 2), decision-maker, decision rule, brainstorm, decision-making under certainty, decision-making under risk, decision-making under uncertainty, decision-making unit, garbage can model, devil's advocate, multiple advocacy, Vroom-Jago model, linking process, planning and control cycle, Carnegie model, incremental decision process model, flow chart, decision theory, uncertainty, decision model, alternative 1. 2), decision support system, deciding factor, disjointed incrementalism, alternative analysis
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