Despite the increasing necessity for information on allocating
dwindling resources, resource-allocation behavior is not nearly so
well understood as choice behavior (selection from two or more
already defined alternatives, events, or lotteries.)
Although there have been scores of books devoted to the optimal
model for making resource-allocation decisions there has never been
a book discussing the cognitive aspects of this behavior.
This book answers the question of how people make such decisions
while explaining how Linear Programming can be applied within the
context of resource-allocation. It also takes the reader
step-by-step into several types of problems under varying
conditions, including harsh and benign environments, maximization
and minimization, multi-dimensional, and cyclical problems.
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