I have been interested in such a field for some time, I modelled the income
flow, the multiplier accelerator interaction, the effect of tourism
multiplier, monopoly and duopoly cases and tourism capacity.
Most of these models are published in the SD society conference over the
last 3 years.
If you need anything regarding them please contact me
Best regards
M.Loutfi
Mohamed Loutfi
B.Sc. M.Sc. DipEd. Ph.D.
University of Sunderland
School of Computing Engineering & Technology
St Peters Campus, SR6 0DD
Sunderland - United Kingdom
Tel: +44 191 515 2787
Fax: +44 191 515 2781
Email Loutfi@sunderland.ac.uk
http://go.to/Mohamed.Loutfi
teaching economics
teaching economics
Dear Armando
After teaching for 20 years simulation and modelling in a System Engineering
school at the Universidad de los Andes (ULA) in Mérida, Venezuela (and in
using SD with Engineering student at the end of the career), during the last
4 years, I used SD (using Vensim) in one of my Informatics courses with
second year students in Switzerland. I found that the main problems are
very similar to the ones that I found with systems engineering students. You
can find many ideas in the material of RoadMaps (System Dynamics Group, MIT:
http://sysdyn.mit.edu
oad-maps) and in the books of
M. Ruth and B. Hannon (Springer Verlag).
Maybe you can contact Prof. G. Orlandoni (orlandon@faces.ula.ve) at the
School of Economics, ULA, Mérida. He as a long experience in using SD in
economics courses (including using SD for the study of the theories of
Smith, Riccardo etc.).
G. Tonella
tonella@ieee.org
After teaching for 20 years simulation and modelling in a System Engineering
school at the Universidad de los Andes (ULA) in Mérida, Venezuela (and in
using SD with Engineering student at the end of the career), during the last
4 years, I used SD (using Vensim) in one of my Informatics courses with
second year students in Switzerland. I found that the main problems are
very similar to the ones that I found with systems engineering students. You
can find many ideas in the material of RoadMaps (System Dynamics Group, MIT:
http://sysdyn.mit.edu
oad-maps) and in the books of
M. Ruth and B. Hannon (Springer Verlag).
Maybe you can contact Prof. G. Orlandoni (orlandon@faces.ula.ve) at the
School of Economics, ULA, Mérida. He as a long experience in using SD in
economics courses (including using SD for the study of the theories of
Smith, Riccardo etc.).
G. Tonella
tonella@ieee.org