Economic evolution and structural adjustment : proceedings of invited sessions on economic evolution and structural change held at the 5th International Conference on Mathematical Modelling at the University of California, Berkeley, California, USA, July 29-31, 1985

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Economic evolution and structural adjustment : proceedings of invited sessions on economic evolution and structural change held at the 5th International Conference on Mathematical Modelling at the University of California, Berkeley, California, USA, July 29-31, 1985

D. Batten, J. Casti, B. Johansson (eds.)

(Lecture notes in economics and mathematical systems, 293)

Springer-Verlag, c1987

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Includes bibliographical references

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Since the beginning of the fifties, the ruling paradigm in the discipline of economics has been that of a competitive general equilibrium. Associated dynamic analyses have therefore been preoccupied with the stability of this equilibrium state, corresponding simply to studies of comparative statics. The need to permeate the boundaries of this paradigm in order to open up new pathways for genuine dynamic analysis is now pressing. The contributions contained in this volume spring from this very ambition. A growing circle of economists have recently been inspired by two distinct but complementary sources: (i) the pathbreaking work of Joseph Schumpeter, and (ii) recent contributions to physics, chemistry and theoretical biology. It turns out that problems which are firmly rooted in the economic discipline, such as innovation, technological change, business cycles and economic development, contain many clear parallels with phenomena from the natural sciences such as the slaving principle, adiabatic elimination and self-organization. In such dynamic worlds, adjustment processes and adaptive behaviour are modelled with the aid of the mathematical theory of nonlinear dynamical systems. The dynamics is defined for a much wider set of conditions or states than simply a set of competitive equilibria. A common objective is to study and classify ways in which the qualitative properties of each system change as the parameters describing the system vary.

目次

1 Economic Dynamics, Evolution and Structural Adjustment.- A: Dynamic Competition and Economic Evolution.- 2 Creativity and Economic Dynamics Modelling.- 3 The General Theory of Disequilibrium Economics and of Economic Evolution.- 4 The Balanced Path of Economic Development: A Fable for Growth Merchants.- 5 Competitive Growth of Firms in an Industry.- 6 Technical Progress, Capital Accumulation, and Effective Demand: A Self-Organization Model.- 7 Technological Vintages and Substitution Processes.- 8 Log-Linear Relative Dynamics: Unification of Theories.- B: Periodic Cycles and Structural Adjustment.- 9 The Schumpeter Clock.- 10 Complex Dynamics in Continuous Models of the Business Cycle.- 11 Generalizations of Goodwin's Growth Cycle Model.- 12 A Multisector Model of the Trade Cycle.- 13 (M, R)-Systems as a Framework for Modeling Structural Change in a Global Industry.- C: Location and Spatial Dynamics.- 14 Continuous Models of Spatial Dynamics.- 15 The Onset of Turbulence in Discrete Relative Multiple Spatial Dynamics.- 16 Adoption and Diffusion of Innovations and Evolution of Spatial Systems.- List of Contributors.

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