Economic bubbles and financial pyramids : logistic analysis and management / Stasys Albinas Girdzijauskas, Vera Moskaliova and Dalia Streimikiene, Vilnius University Kaunas Faculty of Humanities.

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Online resources: Available additional physical forms:Subject: This book presents the reader with an original model to evaluate unstable situations in economics worked out on the basis of logistic analysis. It allows for determining the dependence of such situations on the degree of market saturation. The model allows both for the recognition or evaluation of such situations and their efficient management. The book consists of five chapters. Chapter 1 surveys the works of various scholars who investigated unstable situations in the field of economics. Chapter 2 discusses the methods and models of unstable situation identification and introduces the classi.
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This book presents the reader with an original model to evaluate unstable situations in economics worked out on the basis of logistic analysis. It allows for determining the dependence of such situations on the degree of market saturation. The model allows both for the recognition or evaluation of such situations and their efficient management. The book consists of five chapters. Chapter 1 surveys the works of various scholars who investigated unstable situations in the field of economics. Chapter 2 discusses the methods and models of unstable situation identification and introduces the classi.

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