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Математическая Модель Множественной Коррупции В Системе Управления Устойчивым Развитием

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  • Денин Константин Ильич

    (Южный Федеральный Университет, Ростов-на-Дону)

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Приводится анализ двухуровневой иерархической теоретико-игровой математической модели распределения квот при использовании методов иерархического управления с учётом множественной коррупции и соблюдения условий устойчивого развития. Рассматриваются области реакции Ведомого и оптимальные доходы игроков. Проводится классификация коррупции по степени жёсткости. Указывается ограничение применимости метода побуждения.Two-level hierarchical game model of quotes allocation with plural venal activity is analyzed using hierarchical control methods to suit the conditions of sustainable development. The Follower's response sets and optimal players' payoffs are considered. Corruption classification according to its rigidity is proposed. Limitation of incentive method applicability is illustrated.

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  • Денин Константин Ильич, 2009. "Математическая Модель Множественной Коррупции В Системе Управления Устойчивым Развитием," Управление большими системами: сборник трудов, CyberLeninka;Федеральное государственное бюджетное учреждение науки Институт проблем управления им. В.А. Трапезникова РАН, issue 24, pages 169-186.
  • Handle: RePEc:scn:022092:7585421
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