Simulation and Long-Range Planning for Resource Allocation

Introduction, 219. — The problem setting: planning for a new complex system, 221. — The logistics laboratory simulation, 224. — Simulation models, 225. — The game simulation procedure, 229. — Results, 230. — Other features of the laboratory game simulation, 233. — Assessment, 239. — Conclusion, 244....

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Published inThe Quarterly journal of economics Vol. 76; no. 2; pp. 219 - 245
Main Authors Rauner, Robert M., Steger, Wilbur A.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Cambridge, Mass. [etc.] MIT Press 01.05.1962
Harvard University Press
Published for Harvard University by the MIT Press
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Summary:Introduction, 219. — The problem setting: planning for a new complex system, 221. — The logistics laboratory simulation, 224. — Simulation models, 225. — The game simulation procedure, 229. — Results, 230. — Other features of the laboratory game simulation, 233. — Assessment, 239. — Conclusion, 244.
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In writing this paper we have profited from helpful suggestions given us by our colleagues at the RAND Corporation, namely H. S. Campbell, W. W. Haythorn, N. Jordan, H. M. Markowitz, H. Mendershausen, A. Sweetland, and R. L. Winestone.
ISSN:0033-5533
1531-4650
DOI:10.2307/1880817