Cybernetic states of law try to plan each activity – especially migration issues. The planning process has the following question originating in socio-cybernetics in its core: Where can it be assumed that the population characteristics are higher/lower than rational? The planning levels can be different: from the continent or country levels via statistic regions or micro-regions to settlements (even at the street and house levels). Parallel to the aggregation like population density (or annual growth rate), models can also be developed for arbitrary layers of demographical statistics, like the required ratio of males and females in different age-groups and/or education categories, etc. The models can analyze time-periods (e.g., years, time ...
This article presents a new agent-based approach to modeling migration and demographic processes bas...
Identifying the relationship between the migration attractiveness of the European Union countries an...
We develop a model to explain two-way migration of high-skilled individuals between countries that a...
Cybernetic states of law try to plan each activity – especially migration issues. The planning proce...
Migration processes occur in virtually every state, and they are facilitated by various events that ...
The paper deals with a socio-economic model of planned national and regional development. The develo...
This paper studies the evolutionary dynamics of migration. We argue that, under bounded rationality,...
This article presents the aggregated agent-based simulation model of migration flows of the European...
Social simulations via agent-based modeling that study the phenomenon of migration allow for a botto...
The benchmark of this paper is the Fujita and Thisse (2002) core-periphery model, which adds a R&D s...
The analysis of migration processes shows the need to simulate the dynamics of migration flows, to d...
WP 2003-36 October 2003JEL Classification Codes: F22; J24; O15The basic neoclassical model of migrat...
The basic neoclassical model of migration suggests that migration is induced by real income differen...
The paper examines migration from the point of view of population clustering using the example of Au...
This open access book presents a ground-breaking approach to developing micro-foundations for demogr...
This article presents a new agent-based approach to modeling migration and demographic processes bas...
Identifying the relationship between the migration attractiveness of the European Union countries an...
We develop a model to explain two-way migration of high-skilled individuals between countries that a...
Cybernetic states of law try to plan each activity – especially migration issues. The planning proce...
Migration processes occur in virtually every state, and they are facilitated by various events that ...
The paper deals with a socio-economic model of planned national and regional development. The develo...
This paper studies the evolutionary dynamics of migration. We argue that, under bounded rationality,...
This article presents the aggregated agent-based simulation model of migration flows of the European...
Social simulations via agent-based modeling that study the phenomenon of migration allow for a botto...
The benchmark of this paper is the Fujita and Thisse (2002) core-periphery model, which adds a R&D s...
The analysis of migration processes shows the need to simulate the dynamics of migration flows, to d...
WP 2003-36 October 2003JEL Classification Codes: F22; J24; O15The basic neoclassical model of migrat...
The basic neoclassical model of migration suggests that migration is induced by real income differen...
The paper examines migration from the point of view of population clustering using the example of Au...
This open access book presents a ground-breaking approach to developing micro-foundations for demogr...
This article presents a new agent-based approach to modeling migration and demographic processes bas...
Identifying the relationship between the migration attractiveness of the European Union countries an...
We develop a model to explain two-way migration of high-skilled individuals between countries that a...