Peter Flaschel's impressive book should help economists find their way back from the fanciful treatment of the economy as an omniscient, infallible person to the central task of macroeconomics: to illuminate the forces that determine the growth and fluctuation of aggregate output, employment, and the general price level. Richard Day, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA
This elegant book is a tour de force on the mathematical and conceptual underpinnings of a nonlinear, disequilibrium, macrodynamic theory of fluctuating growth with its pièce de résistance being the classic Goodwin growth cycle acting as a focal point for a consistent modelling of aggregate distributive variables. The author's mathematical mastery of nonlinear dynamics is, by now, legendary; this book testifies to his deep knowledge of the doctrine-historical bases of the theories he is developing. The enlightened policies that a conjunction of masterly analysis and a sympathetic grasp of the unruly facts of aggregate variables in disequilibrium motion imply are enunciated with exceptional clarity and admirable conviction. K.Vela Velupillai, University of Trento, Trento, Italy
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