What is it about?
Mathematical modeling is essential for determining the likelihood that poverty in African cities will either increase or decrease. These computer-assisted tools are required to assist in the creation of plans for the administration of African cities.
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Why is it important?
Cities in Africa are seen to be less appealing to foreign migrants. Affective planning must be used to alter this view.
Perspectives
The article offers a mathematical model for predicting whether focused actions in African cities will narrow or widen poverty.
Prof. Thokozani Simelane
University of Johannesburg
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This page is a summary of: Mathematical model showing how socioeconomic dynamics in African cities could widen or reduce inequality, African Journal of Science Technology Innovation and Development, April 2019, Taylor & Francis,
DOI: 10.1080/20421338.2019.1577029.
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