2017
DOI: 10.12988/ams.2017.7252
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Mathematical scheme comparing of the three-level economical systems

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“…To solve the problems of the forecasting of the particular indicators, the methods of the metric analysis [12][13][14][15] ,..., 1 , ,.., 1 ,   are the particular first-level indicators that are included in the j-th integral index of the second level, and in the j-th integral index of the third level, respectively (see [1,2]). …”
Section: The Mathematical Scheme Clotting Particular Indices In Integmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To solve the problems of the forecasting of the particular indicators, the methods of the metric analysis [12][13][14][15] ,..., 1 , ,.., 1 ,   are the particular first-level indicators that are included in the j-th integral index of the second level, and in the j-th integral index of the third level, respectively (see [1,2]). …”
Section: The Mathematical Scheme Clotting Particular Indices In Integmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presented report is a logical continuation of the previous papers of the authors and is devoted to analysis of multi-level economic system [1,2]. In the analysis of the CES it is necessary to have a mathematical scheme to compare several CES or more options for the development of one of CES and to answer the question -which one is more efficient and reliable.…”
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