Technology in an aggregate model of the defense resource allocation problem

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Buttinger, James David
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1971-09Advisor
Jones, C.R.
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Technology is incorporated into an aggregate model of
the defense resource allocation problem. The Planning,
Programming, and Budgeting System provides a frame of
reference. A short survey on the nature and terminology
of technology is followed by a component by component
explanation of the model. Decision rules for efficient
resource allocation are characterized. Variation in the
parameters of the model and decentralization possibilities
are discussed. A summary which includes a strategy for
future research concludes the paper.
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