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A systems approach to U.S. fiscal and monetary policies

<p>The subject matter of this project and report is the application of systems
engineering principles to this country's fiscal and monetary policies. The project
demonstrates the use of systems engineering principles in the analysis of the
current economic problems and in the formulation of possible solutions to these
problems. A basic overview of current fiscal and monetary systems provides a
foundation for understanding the problems and possible solution approaches.</p>
<p>
Many systems engineering tools and techniques are useful in solving the
nation's economic problems. Systems analyses, including verbal modeling,
causal diagramming, and simulation modeling are capable of finding the root
causes of current economic difficulties. The principles of life-cycle cost analysis
are excellent tools for improving the federal budgetary process. Multiattribute
decision analysis methods are invaluable when prioritizing competing projects.
Benefit-cost analyses ensure that a given project yields benefits that are worth
the cost to the taxpayers. Functional analyses and decision making techniques
are useful in eliminating waste from federal agencies, and they ensure critical
resources are employed in the most productive manner. Mathematical modeling
techniques are used to project the results of proposed fiscal and monetary
policies.</p> / Master of Science

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:VTETD/oai:vtechworks.lib.vt.edu:10919/41648
Date17 March 2010
CreatorsKolley, Chester M.
ContributorsSystems Engineering, Sullivan, William G., Drew, Donald R., Blanchard, Benjamin S. Jr.
PublisherVirginia Tech
Source SetsVirginia Tech Theses and Dissertation
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeMaster's project
FormatBTD, application/pdf
RelationLD5655.V851_1993.K655.pdf

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