William A. Barnett / John Geweke / Karl Shell (eds.)
Economic Complexity
Chaos, Sunspots, Bubbles, and Nonlinearity: Proceedings of the Fourth International Symposium in Economic Theory and E
Herausgeber: Barnett, William A.; Shell, Karl; Geweke, John
William A. Barnett / John Geweke / Karl Shell (eds.)
Economic Complexity
Chaos, Sunspots, Bubbles, and Nonlinearity: Proceedings of the Fourth International Symposium in Economic Theory and E
Herausgeber: Barnett, William A.; Shell, Karl; Geweke, John
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
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- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
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- ISBN-13: 9780521023122
- ISBN-10: 0521023122
- Artikelnr.: 21150510
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 424
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 685g
- ISBN-13: 9780521023122
- ISBN-10: 0521023122
- Artikelnr.: 21150510
Editor's introduction; Part I. Sunspot Equilibria: 1. Sunspot equilibrium
in an overlapping-generations economy with an idealized
contingent-commodites market David Cass and Karl Shell; 2. On stationary
sunspot equilibria of order K Pierre-André Chiappori and Roger Guesnerie;
3. Local bifurcations and stationary sunspots Jean-Michel Grandmont; 4. On
the nonequivalence of the Arrow-securities game and the
contingent-commodities game James Peck and Karl Shell; Part II. Bubbles,
Instability, and Hyperinflation: 5. Endogenous financial-production cycles
in a macroeconomic model Duncan K. Foley; 6. Speculative bubbles and
exchange of information on the market of a storable good L. Broze, C.
Gourieroux and A. Szafarz; 7. Least-squares learning and the dynamics of
hyperinflation Albert Marcet and Thomas J. Sargent; Part III. Empirical
Tests for Chaos: 8. A comparison between the conventional economic approach
to structural inference and the nonparametric chaotic attractor approach
William A. Barnett and Seungmook S. Choi; 9. Nonlinear dynamics and GNP
data José A. Scheinkman and Blake LeBaron; Part IV. Chaos and Informational
Complexity in Economic Theory: 10. Paths of optimal accumulation in
two-sector models Michele Boldrin; 11. Economic growth in the very long
run: on the multiple-phase interaction of population, technology, and
social infrastructure Richard H. Day and Jean-Luc Walter; 12. When are
small frictions negligible? Stephen E. Spear; 13. Imperfect financial
intermediation and complex dynamics Michael Woodford; Part V. Nonlinear
Economic Modeling: 14. Modeling with normal polynominal expansions John
Geweke; 15. Hysteresis and the evolution of postwar US and UK unemployment
James H. Stock; 16. Evidence of nonlinearity in the trade-by-trade stock
market return generating process Melvin J. Hinich and Douglas M. Patterson.
in an overlapping-generations economy with an idealized
contingent-commodites market David Cass and Karl Shell; 2. On stationary
sunspot equilibria of order K Pierre-André Chiappori and Roger Guesnerie;
3. Local bifurcations and stationary sunspots Jean-Michel Grandmont; 4. On
the nonequivalence of the Arrow-securities game and the
contingent-commodities game James Peck and Karl Shell; Part II. Bubbles,
Instability, and Hyperinflation: 5. Endogenous financial-production cycles
in a macroeconomic model Duncan K. Foley; 6. Speculative bubbles and
exchange of information on the market of a storable good L. Broze, C.
Gourieroux and A. Szafarz; 7. Least-squares learning and the dynamics of
hyperinflation Albert Marcet and Thomas J. Sargent; Part III. Empirical
Tests for Chaos: 8. A comparison between the conventional economic approach
to structural inference and the nonparametric chaotic attractor approach
William A. Barnett and Seungmook S. Choi; 9. Nonlinear dynamics and GNP
data José A. Scheinkman and Blake LeBaron; Part IV. Chaos and Informational
Complexity in Economic Theory: 10. Paths of optimal accumulation in
two-sector models Michele Boldrin; 11. Economic growth in the very long
run: on the multiple-phase interaction of population, technology, and
social infrastructure Richard H. Day and Jean-Luc Walter; 12. When are
small frictions negligible? Stephen E. Spear; 13. Imperfect financial
intermediation and complex dynamics Michael Woodford; Part V. Nonlinear
Economic Modeling: 14. Modeling with normal polynominal expansions John
Geweke; 15. Hysteresis and the evolution of postwar US and UK unemployment
James H. Stock; 16. Evidence of nonlinearity in the trade-by-trade stock
market return generating process Melvin J. Hinich and Douglas M. Patterson.
Editor's introduction; Part I. Sunspot Equilibria: 1. Sunspot equilibrium
in an overlapping-generations economy with an idealized
contingent-commodites market David Cass and Karl Shell; 2. On stationary
sunspot equilibria of order K Pierre-André Chiappori and Roger Guesnerie;
3. Local bifurcations and stationary sunspots Jean-Michel Grandmont; 4. On
the nonequivalence of the Arrow-securities game and the
contingent-commodities game James Peck and Karl Shell; Part II. Bubbles,
Instability, and Hyperinflation: 5. Endogenous financial-production cycles
in a macroeconomic model Duncan K. Foley; 6. Speculative bubbles and
exchange of information on the market of a storable good L. Broze, C.
Gourieroux and A. Szafarz; 7. Least-squares learning and the dynamics of
hyperinflation Albert Marcet and Thomas J. Sargent; Part III. Empirical
Tests for Chaos: 8. A comparison between the conventional economic approach
to structural inference and the nonparametric chaotic attractor approach
William A. Barnett and Seungmook S. Choi; 9. Nonlinear dynamics and GNP
data José A. Scheinkman and Blake LeBaron; Part IV. Chaos and Informational
Complexity in Economic Theory: 10. Paths of optimal accumulation in
two-sector models Michele Boldrin; 11. Economic growth in the very long
run: on the multiple-phase interaction of population, technology, and
social infrastructure Richard H. Day and Jean-Luc Walter; 12. When are
small frictions negligible? Stephen E. Spear; 13. Imperfect financial
intermediation and complex dynamics Michael Woodford; Part V. Nonlinear
Economic Modeling: 14. Modeling with normal polynominal expansions John
Geweke; 15. Hysteresis and the evolution of postwar US and UK unemployment
James H. Stock; 16. Evidence of nonlinearity in the trade-by-trade stock
market return generating process Melvin J. Hinich and Douglas M. Patterson.
in an overlapping-generations economy with an idealized
contingent-commodites market David Cass and Karl Shell; 2. On stationary
sunspot equilibria of order K Pierre-André Chiappori and Roger Guesnerie;
3. Local bifurcations and stationary sunspots Jean-Michel Grandmont; 4. On
the nonequivalence of the Arrow-securities game and the
contingent-commodities game James Peck and Karl Shell; Part II. Bubbles,
Instability, and Hyperinflation: 5. Endogenous financial-production cycles
in a macroeconomic model Duncan K. Foley; 6. Speculative bubbles and
exchange of information on the market of a storable good L. Broze, C.
Gourieroux and A. Szafarz; 7. Least-squares learning and the dynamics of
hyperinflation Albert Marcet and Thomas J. Sargent; Part III. Empirical
Tests for Chaos: 8. A comparison between the conventional economic approach
to structural inference and the nonparametric chaotic attractor approach
William A. Barnett and Seungmook S. Choi; 9. Nonlinear dynamics and GNP
data José A. Scheinkman and Blake LeBaron; Part IV. Chaos and Informational
Complexity in Economic Theory: 10. Paths of optimal accumulation in
two-sector models Michele Boldrin; 11. Economic growth in the very long
run: on the multiple-phase interaction of population, technology, and
social infrastructure Richard H. Day and Jean-Luc Walter; 12. When are
small frictions negligible? Stephen E. Spear; 13. Imperfect financial
intermediation and complex dynamics Michael Woodford; Part V. Nonlinear
Economic Modeling: 14. Modeling with normal polynominal expansions John
Geweke; 15. Hysteresis and the evolution of postwar US and UK unemployment
James H. Stock; 16. Evidence of nonlinearity in the trade-by-trade stock
market return generating process Melvin J. Hinich and Douglas M. Patterson.