A Simulation System of Social Economic
- Zhao MingXia
- Qiuyan He
Abstract
Macro-control is an important system of regulation in the body of socialist market economy; it plays a significant role in the social economy. To make it come into play, it is necessary for us to avoid the grave twists in the economy development. For the past few years, the unbalance of our economy development and the speculation makes a negative effect to the normal development of socialist economy. To make sure the social economy will develop at the right direction, the government should not only renovate this effect with administrative and legal means, but also adjust it with macro-control.In this essay, a simulation model, which emulates the change of middle class number in an economy environment after the government gives subsidies to the poverty, is made to infer the governmental macro-control’s influence to the national economy. The result indicates that the government plays a significant role in achieving a balance of the rich and the poverty by levying tax.
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- DOI:10.5539/cis.v4n5p97
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