15th Triennial World Congress of the International Federation of Automatic Control
  Barcelona, 21–26 July 2002 
ALTRUISM AND AGGRESSION IN OPTIMAL CONTROL FOR BEHAVIORAL FIRM MODEL
Anatolii F. Kleimenov*, Alexei A. Semenishchev*
* Institute of Mathematics and Mechanics, Ural Branch of
Russian Academy of Sciences,
S. Kovalevskaya str. 16, Ekaterinburg, 620219, Russia
e-mail: kleimenov@imm.uran.ru, saa@imm.uran.ru

For a behavior firm model there suggested closed-loop controls, using the so-called behavior types (normal, altruistic, and aggressive ones), and leading the firm state to a stable Pareto optimal state. The existence of such initial states, that necessarily requires using the abnormal (altruistic and aggressive) behavior types, is proved. The problem of reaching the Pareto optimal set with minimal time of abnormal behavior is solved.
Keywords: Control system synthesis, behavior firm model, behavior types
Session slot T-Tu-E07: Modeling and Control of Economic Systems/Area code 5e : Computation in Economic, Financial and Engineering-Economic Systems