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The determination of an optimal economic policy for Belgium constitutes an application of the multiplicative representation. Different scenarios will represent hereby the alternatives1.
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The report on this subject written in Dutch was one of the papers, which was presented for information to the new Belgian government in 1999, namely: W.K. Brauers, Een optimaal economisch beleid voor België en zijn gewesten, volgens de multipele effectiviteitsanalyse, SDD Documentatieblad, Department of Finance Belgium, LIX, 5,1999,3–24. The other paper was: W.K.Brauers, Het Bruto Regionale Product van Vlaanderen, Wallonië en Brussel, Working Paper 99/2, University of Antwerp (RUCA), Department of Applied Economics, 1999.
W.K. Brauers, Een optimaal economisch beleid voor België en zijn gewesten, volgens de multipele effectiviteitsanalyse, op. cit., 7–9.
These data are brought together in: W.K. Brauers, Het Bruto Regionale Product van Vlaanderen, Wallonië en Brussel, op.cit.
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Brauers, W.K. (2004). The Multiplicative Representation in Scenarios for An Optimal Economic Policy in Belgium. In: Optimization Methods for a Stakeholder Society. Nonconvex Optimization and Its Applications, vol 73. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-9178-2_18
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