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Modeling of the Labour Force Redistribution in Investment Projects with Account of their Delay

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  • I. D. Kolesin
  • O. A. Malafeyev
  • I. V. Zaitseva
  • A. N. Ermakova
  • D. V. Shlaev

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The mathematical model of the labour force redistribution in investment projects is presented in the article. The redistribution mode of funds, labour force in particular, according to the equal risk approach applied to the loss of some assets due to delay in all the investment projects is provided in the model. The sample of the developed model for three investment projects with the specified labour force volumes and their defined unit costs at the particular moment is given.

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  • I. D. Kolesin & O. A. Malafeyev & I. V. Zaitseva & A. N. Ermakova & D. V. Shlaev, 2017. "Modeling of the Labour Force Redistribution in Investment Projects with Account of their Delay," Papers 1709.06380, arXiv.org.
  • Handle: RePEc:arx:papers:1709.06380
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    1. O. A. Malafeyev & I. I. Pavlov, 2019. "Dynamic investment model of the life cycle of a company under the influence of factors in a competitive environment," Papers 1904.06298, arXiv.org, revised Apr 2019.
    2. K. V. Yupatova & O. A. Malafeyev & V. S. Lipatnikov & V. Y. Bezrukikh, 2022. "IT companies: the specifics of social networks valuation," Papers 2212.06674, arXiv.org.
    3. O. A. Malafeyev & N. D. Redinskikh & V. F. Bogachev, 2023. "Game theoretical models of geopolitical processes. Part I," Papers 2304.07568, arXiv.org.

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