Information technology and economic modelling: A joint Finnish-Soviet symposium

Pentti Uuspää (Editor), Göran Pulkkis (Editor)

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Abstract

The Proceedings volume, Information Technology and Economic Modelling, of a Joint Finnish-Soviet Symposium consists of papers by Finnish and Soviet Scientists, engineers, economists, and software specialists. The Symposium, organized under the auspices of the Working Groups on Cybernetics and Computer Technology of the Finnish-Soviet Commission on Scientific and Technical Co-operation, was held in Helsinki, Finland, on November 20-22,1990. About 50 persons from universities, research institutes, administrative organizations, and industrial organizations attended the Symposium, and 31 papers were presented. The papers have been organized into a Twentieth Anniversary Session and eight working sessions with the following titles: 1 Macroeconomic Models, 2 Economic Modelling, 3 Computer Software and Hardware, 4 Applied Computing, 5 Economic Modelling Methods, 6 Operations Research, 7 Data Systems and Technology, 8 Economic Evaluation.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationEspoo
PublisherVTT Technical Research Centre of Finland
Number of pages309
ISBN (Print)951-38-4086-7
Publication statusPublished - 1992
MoE publication typeC2 Edited books
EventInformation technology and economic modelling: A joint Finnish-Soviet symposium - Helsinki, Finland
Duration: 20 Nov 199022 Nov 1990

Publication series

SeriesVTT Symposium
Number135
ISSN0357-9387

Keywords

  • information systems
  • information technology
  • applications of mathematics
  • econometrics
  • mathematical models
  • economic analysis
  • economic models
  • operations research
  • computer systems programs
  • computer systems hardware
  • computer programs
  • meetings
  • proceedings
  • Finland
  • Soviet Union
  • Russia

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