Mathematical Methods in Dynamic Economics
By: Simonovits, András.
Material type: BookPublisher: New York, St. Martin's Press, 2000Description: 318 pages.ISBN: 0-312-22940-2.Subject(s): mathematics | mathematical methods | optimizationOnline resources: Publisher's website Summary: This book contains a concise description of important mathematical methods of dynamics and suitable economic models. It covers discrete as well as continuous-time systems, linear and nonlinear models. Mixing traditional and modern materials, the study covers dynamics with and without optimization, naive and rational expectations, respectively. In addition to standard models of growth and cycles, the book also contains original studies on control of a multisector economy and expectations-driven multicohort economy. Numerous examples, problems (with solutions) and figures complete the book.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Monography | Library | C6 13 (Browse shelf) | Available | 57431 |
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This book contains a concise description of important mathematical methods of dynamics and suitable economic models. It covers discrete as well as continuous-time systems, linear and nonlinear models. Mixing traditional and modern materials, the study covers dynamics with and without optimization, naive and rational expectations, respectively. In addition to standard models of growth and cycles, the book also contains original studies on control of a multisector economy and expectations-driven multicohort economy. Numerous examples, problems (with solutions) and figures complete the book.
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