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The Informatization of Economic Life Through Artificial Intelligence and the Shaping of Social-Economic Processes

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Stegaroiu, Carina-Elena

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The economic, social, demographic, technological achievements, uneven distribution of raw materials, energy resources, require the opening of all economic systems. Mathematical models, came to help the arguments in this case, I propose a way to "experience" what the real situation is impossible. Need shift in the language of symbols has everything to do economist has neither a theoretical coverage. This can not be done and it is not something necessary. But, there are attempts to computerization economic activities, which in our present more than a hypothetical, but not the appropriate practice.

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Paper provided by University Library of Munich, Germany in its series MPRA Paper with number 13021.

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Keywords: marginal economic efficiency; artificial intelligence; logistic curve; price equilibrium; mathematical model; request; offer;

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