Regional Finance Resource Distribution Simulation by Dynamic Systems Approach

Abstract. Sustainable development means improving the lives of people with the aim of optimizing the distribution of resources to meet their needs, the Bhnhvykh future contributions are taken into consideration. From the perspective of developing countries synonymous with effective distribution of funds and resources between regions, Bhnhvykh enable them to priorities determined, according to the opportunities and threats ahead to achieve. Every year in the budget as part of the acquisition of capital assets provincial budget, the province placed the country in its sole discretion to advance the development objectives of the various activities of the distribution. This process causes problems in the areas of development, the gap of inequality between regions and expectations Mtfvat stakeholders (including public and city officials) is.The natures of these problems are complex because of the multiplicity of actors and agents, and because of changes in political, economic, regional and trans-regional strategies, of dynamic problems. Efforts to achieve optimal distribution in satisfaction of stakeholders have been done. But the lack of systematic and comprehensive approach to this problem was felt. This study offers a model system for the issue of the status of variables and actors with ties factual account. As well as the implementation of different scenarios and sensitivity analysis model was evaluated against possible changes.

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