Modeling the Dynamics of Processes in the Labor Market at the State Level, Applying a Model of Competition with Self-Regulation of Numbers
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https://doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v7i4.38.24753Published:
2018-12-03Keywords:
Dynamics of numbers, Economic and mathematical modeling, Growth.Abstract
The article reviews possibilities of economic and mathematical modeling in labor market management. A model of the dynamics of processes in the labor market at the state level, applying a model of competition with self-regulation of numbers, is presented.
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Accepted 2018-12-25
Published 2018-12-03