World duration signifies the prevailing state of uneven development throughout the geo-political world system.
Countries of the world are considered to embody typifiers of country duration based on both developmental status and growth outlook. The ACV formulates differential world duration to facilitate stylised country scenarios. This is accomplished by interpolating a pre-configured country vector set (Table 2) to progenerate diversiform outcomes on the ACV matrix solution set (Table 1).
Table 1: Matrix Solution Set
Table 2: Country Vector Set
The concept of world duration is also illustrated at Diagram 1 below, which clearly exhibits the duration transitivity (T-2) specified by the multi-modularity of the ACV as a multiplex analytical device.
Diagram 1: Formulative World Duration
Hence, country transitivity assessment is stylised threefold, in terms of explicit actual or theoretical case scenarios, namely: (a) equilibrium case; (b) prosperity case; and (c) adversity case.