Considerable work has been done on chaotic dynamics in the field of economic growth and dynamic macroeconomic models during the last two decades. This book considers numerous new developments: introduction of infrastructure in growth models, heterogeneity of agents, hysteresis systems, overlapping models with "pay-as-you-go" systems, keynesian approaches with finance considerations, interactions between relaxation cycles and chaotic dynamics, methodological issues, long memory processes and fractals... A volume of contributions which shows the relevance and fruitfulness of non-linear analysis for the explanation of complex dynamics in economic systems.
| ISBN: | 9783540643210 |
| Publication date: | 20th May 1998 |
| Author: | Gilbert AbrahamFrois |
| Publisher: | Springer an imprint of Springer Berlin Heidelberg |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Pagination: | 206 pages |
| Series: | Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems |
| Genres: |
Economic theory and philosophy |
Considerable work has been done on chaotic dynamics in the field of economic growth and dynamic macroeconomic models during the last two decades. This book considers numerous new developments: introduction of infrastructure in growth models, heterogeneity of agents, hysteresis systems, overlapping models with "pay-as-you-go" systems, keynesian approaches with finance considerations, interactions between relaxation cycles and chaotic dynamics, methodological issues, long memory processes and fractals... A volume of contributions which shows the relevance and fruitfulness of non-linear analysis for the explanation of complex dynamics in economic systems.
Non-Linear Dynamics and Endogenous Cycles features in the following genres: Economic theory and philosophy
Non-Linear Dynamics and Endogenous Cycles is available in Paperback
Non-Linear Dynamics and Endogenous Cycles was written by Gilbert AbrahamFrois and published by Springer an imprint of Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Non-Linear Dynamics and Endogenous Cycles has 206 pages
Yes it is part of Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems series