Cycles, Growth and Structural Change: Theories and Empirical EvidenceLionello F. Punzo Psychology Press, 2001 - 381 Seiten This volume gathers together key new contributions on the subject of the relationship, both empirical and theoretical, between economic oscillations, growth and structural change. Employing a sophisticated level of mathematical modelling, the collection contains articles from, amongst others, William Baumol, Katsuhito Iwai and William Brock. |
Inhalt
Part II The macroeconomy and itsdynamics | 93 |
Part III Dynamics by interaction | 201 |
Part IV Challenges for quantitative methodologies | 281 |
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