On the Uses of Industrial Dynamic Models

Published Online:https://doi.org/10.1287/opre.15.4.752

This paper introduces a philosophy of industrial dynamics based on obtaining results in as quick and economical a fashion as possible. This economy is achieved by stating explicitly the objectives expected and tailoring the model toward the achievement of those objectives. Three specific and widely differing uses of a dynamic model are proposed. These are called analysis, feasibility, and control, and are demonstrated in terms of the dynamic model of earnings for a cement company.

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