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In this paper we investigate the dynamics of the traditional cobweb model where producres are risk averse and seek to learn the distribution of asset prices. We consider the subjective estimates of the statistical distribution of the market prices based on L-step backward time series of market...
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This paper introduces an easy to follow method for continuous time model estimation. It serves as an introduction on how to convert a state space model from continuous time to discrete time, how to decompose a hybrid stochastic model into a trend model plus a noise model, how to estimate the...
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In this paper we build a hierarchically structured continuous-time model of Keynesian monetary growth. The model is sufficiently rich with respect to markets, sectors and agents and consistent with respect to budget constraints to capture sufficient broad details of actual macroeconomies and so...
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In this paper we consider the 18D case model of applied disequilibrium growth whose extensive and intensive form dynamics we derived in earliier work. Here we analyze in particular the basic partial feedback mechanisms whose interaction drives the dynamics of the overall model. We relate these...
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In this paper we reconsider extensions and modifications of earlier work on a disequilibrium model of AS-AD growth. Our dynamic model exhibits more or less sluggishly adjusting prices and quantities, Keynesian demand rationing and fluctuating capacity utilization for both labor and capital....
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A nonlinear exchange rate model based on the famous Dornbusch (1976) overshhoting model is modified to allow for explicit consideration of the sources of supply and demand in the foreign exchange market along the lines suggested by Kouri (1983). Imperfect substitutability between domestic and...
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In this paper we consider the applied structural model of diequilibrium growth that we introduced in a previous paper. In particular we express the model in terms of intensive form variables which turn out to be governed by a set of 39D dynamic equations. We consider the model from the...
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We formulate a dynamic AD-AS model based on gradually adjusting wages and prices, perfect foresight of current inflation rates and adaptive expectations concerning the inflation climate in which the economy operates. The model consists of a wage and a price Phillips curve, a dynamic IS curve as...
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In this paper we formulate a baseline disequilibrium AS-AD model and empirically estimate it with time series data for the US-economy. The version of the model used here exhibits a Phillips-curve, a dynamic IS curve and a Taylor interest rate rule. It is based on sticky wages and prices, perfect...
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We consider the fate of output in the Cournot oligopoly model when the equilibrium is locally unstable. We discuss types of nonlinearities which may be present to bound the motion and introduce time lags in production and information which may serve as bifurcation parameters. In the case of...
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