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An Integrated Programming Package for Multiple-Criteria Decision Analysis

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Plural Rationality and Interactive Decision Processes

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A number of recent developments (for example, the rapid deterioration of European and North American forests, or the increasing conflict between the trade unions, industrial managers and the government over issues such as unemployment, the national debt, wages, etc.) have highlighted the severe shortcomings of the conventional modeling techniques (e.g., econometric models or technoeconomic approaches) used as a basis for decision making.

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Manfred Grauer Michael Thompson Andrzej P. Wierzbicki

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Grauer, M., Messner, S., Strubegger, M. (1985). An Integrated Programming Package for Multiple-Criteria Decision Analysis. In: Grauer, M., Thompson, M., Wierzbicki, A.P. (eds) Plural Rationality and Interactive Decision Processes. Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems, vol 248. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-02432-4_18

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