Global Analysis of Dynamic Models in Economics and Finance
Essays in Honour of Laura Gardini
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We give a brief overview of several bifurcation scenarios occurring in 1D piecewise monotone maps defined on two partitions, continuous or discontinuous. A collection of some basic blocks is proposed, which ma...
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In this paper, we consider the discrete version of the Sargent & Wallace (Econometrica 41:1043–1048, 1973) model with perfect foresight. We assume a piecewise linear money demand function, decreasing over a “n...
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This chapter aquaints the reader with the use of dynamic models in regional economics. The focus is on the New Economic Geography (NEG) approach. A brief comparison is provided between NEG and other economic a...
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In this paper, we put forward a four-region new economic geography footloose entrepreneur model in which regions are differentiated by their size and their geographical position along a line. There are two dis...
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In a model of interdependent consumer behavior due to (Econ Lett 27(2):145–150 1988, J Econ Behav Organ 21(2):223–231 1993) an individual adjusts his preferences in response to his own past consumption decisions ...
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This chapter draws attention to a specific feature of a NEG model that uses linear (and not iso-elastic) demand functions, namely its ability to account for zero trade. Thus, it represents a suitable framework...
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We reconsider a regime-switching model of credit frictions which has been proposed in a general framework by Matsuyama for the case of Cobb–Douglas production functions. This results in a piecewise linear map ...
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We reconsider the multiplier–accelerator model of business cycles, first introduced by Samuelson and then modified by many authors. The original simple model, besides damped oscillations, also leads to diverge...