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MACROECONOMIC PROBLEMS AND APPROACH OF THE PARAMETRIC CONTROL THEORY

Published In: 8TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN ECONOMICS, SOCIAL SCIENCE AND HUMAN BEHAVIOUR STUDY
Author(s): ABDYKAPPAR ASHIMOV

Abstract: The paper presents the results of the approach to the solution of some macroeconomic problems of the regions (economic growth, reduction of regional disproportions, reduction of trade deficits and growth of the agricultural, forestry and fishery sector outputs) based on the developed Model and the approach of the parametric control theory. The developed Model is a global multi-country dynamic computable general equilibrium model (CGE model) which was built based on the known static CGE model Globe 1. The assessment of the fulfillment of the conditions for transferring the results of computational experiments based on the Model was carried out both by the approach of the parametric control theory and by other known methods. The problems of dynamic optimization that allow solving these macroeconomic problems at the level of individual countries, the economic union and the world economy were solved based on the Model, with methods of the parametric control theory. The greater benefit from

  • Publication Date: 24-Jun-2018
  • DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-156-6-18
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THE EFFECT OF WITNESSING PARENTAL VIOLENCE ON PERPETRATION OF VIOLENCE IN THE MILITARY IN SOUTH KOREA

Published In: 8TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN ECONOMICS, SOCIAL SCIENCE AND HUMAN BEHAVIOUR STUDY
Author(s): YUJIN LEE

Abstract: This study examines the causal relationship between witnessing parental violence and perpetration of violence in the military, and also examines the mediating effect of tolerance of violence between soldiers. A total of 1,000 military personnel (Army, Navy, and Air Force) in South Korea completed questionnaires related to witnessing violence between parents, perpetration of violence in the military, and tolerance of violence. Data were analyzed using SPSS 21.0 for descriptive statistics, frequency, t-test, and Poisson regression, and the results are as follows. First, approximately 26.2% of participants responded to having witnessed parental violence. Second, the effect of witnessing parental violence on perpetration of violence was statistically significant, and third, the mediating effect of tolerance of violence on perpetration of violence in the military was verified. Based on the results of this study, we discuss practical and policy-based interventions for witnessing parental vio

  • Publication Date: 24-Jun-2018
  • DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-156-6-19
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