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Technology, Logistics and Growth

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017
It is claimed that technology is a competitive advantage for a company and that finally fosters economic growth (Marinagi, et al., 2014). Besides it is held that logistics promote economic growth (Hayaloglu, 2015), through the consumption-led growth theory. In the present paper an effort will be made at country level to estimate the relative importance
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Bi-logistic growth

Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 1994
Abstract The S-shaped logistic growth model has been extensively studied and applied to a wide range of biological and socio-technical systems. A model, the Bi-logistic, is presented for the analysis of systems that experience two phases of logistic growth, either overlapping or sequentially.
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Boundedness for the chemotaxis system with logistic growth

Journal of Differential Equations
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Qian Zhang, Yonghong Wu, Peiguang Wang
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Logistic Growth Model

2011
Logistic model is widely used growth model with many useful properties for technological and market development forecasting. The chapter presents developed modifications of the model that are suitable for particular cases of new product adoption forecasting. Limitations of the logistic model are shown and discussed.
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Stochastic Dynamics of Logistic Tumor Growth

2009
We investigate the effect of Gaussian white noises on the logistic growth of tumors. The model consists of the logistic growth dynamics under the influence of two Gaussian white noises, one multiplicative and the other additive. Both noises are correlated with each other.
S. F. C. Shearer, S. Sahoo, A. Sahoo
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Logistic growth process

2017
Starting from this chapter, we focus on special stochastic processes that are important in physics, biology, and sociology. The models are not chosen at random. They form a coherent structure and tell a story. All the models are minimal in term of their number of parameters and can be classified as either invasion models or as competition models.
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The aggregation problem and logistic growth

International Journal of Systems Science, 1980
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On the generalization of the logistic law of growth

Acta Biotheoretica, 1991
This communication presents a discussion of some extensions of the formalism of Verhulst's simple logistics, which may constitute an autonomous growth model of a more general scope.
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The Logistic Growth of Political Areas

Social Forces, 1948
between the type of situation described qualitatively and the type of needed leader. As yet, our qualitative tools to accomplish this have not been sufficiently refined. One step to accomplish this has been taken by the school of thought following Kurt Lewin's analysis of topological constructs.
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