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This set of three volumes argues that the mind – human consciousness – may be measured by considering mathematically the aggregate of that consciousness, i.e. social history. From this beginning theme of discussion three questions must arise. 1. How might this measurement be made? 2. Of what...
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I argue that a form of consciousness may be found in American economic history, one which is both mathematically demonstrable and important. In this book I present a model of economic and political growth based upon systematic addition. We begin with a philosophic model of trade (pp. 34-46);...
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are the most relevant to an explanation of the Austrian attitude to the use of mathematics and econometrics in economics … mathematics and econometrics (dispersed knowledge, critique of the law of large numbers, continuous smooth functions etc.) and in …
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This solutions manual contains the full solutions to the odd-numbered problems in the main text.
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the mathematics underlying two types of term structure models, namely the Nelson-Siegel and Cox, Ingersoll and Ross family …
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This paper discusses the estimation of models of the term structure of interest rates. After reviewing the term structure models, specifically the Nelson-Siegel Model and Affine Term- Structure Model, this paper estimates the terms structure of Treasury bond yields for the United States with...
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