Forecasting the sustainable status of the labor market in agriculture
O.A. Malafeyev, V.E. Onishenko, I.V. Zaytseva

TL;DR
This paper develops a game-theoretic model to analyze and predict the sustainable status of the agricultural labor market, focusing on optimal assignments and equilibrium solutions.
Contribution
It introduces a novel game-theoretic framework for assessing labor market sustainability in agriculture, including Nash equilibria and arbitration schemes.
Findings
Identified Nash equilibriums in the model
Constructed decision schemes for optimal assignments
Provided examples illustrating the model's application
Abstract
In this article, a game-theoretic model is constructed that is related to the problem of optimal assignments. Examples are considered. A compromise point is found, the Nash equilibriums and the decision of the Nash arbitration scheme are constructed.
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Taxonomy
TopicsEducational Technology and Optimization · Economic and Technological Systems Analysis · Engineering Education and Technology
