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A forecasting method for manpower requirement and related optimal decisions

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In accordance with China's transformation from a planned economy to a market economy, a new method for modeling the complex economic system is formulated. Manpower requirements from 1994 to 2000 in the Liaoning province are predicted using the model. Optimal decisions for manpower training are also proposed.

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Guo, Y., Pan, D. & Zheng, L. A forecasting method for manpower requirement and related optimal decisions. Annals of Operations Research 87, 191–198 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1018924801229

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