Growth cycles and multisectoral economics : the Goodwin tradition : proceedings of the Workshop in Honour of R.M. Goodwin
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Growth cycles and multisectoral economics : the Goodwin tradition : proceedings of the Workshop in Honour of R.M. Goodwin
(Lecture notes in economics and mathematical systems, 309)
Springer-Verlag, c1988
- : Germany
- : U.S.
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book contains a collection of the most significant contributions to some of R.M. Goodwin's ideas, which were presented on the occasion of the outstanding economist's 73rd birthday celebrations held in Modena on February 24th, 1986. The most important feature of this book is the unique combination of papers by economists, econometricians and mathematicians. Their papers deal with the different aspects of Goodwin's celebrated models. The book is divided into three parts. The first part contains five papers which describe Goodwin's scientific life. The second part is more quantitative and contains extensions and modifications to the nonlinear model of growth cycles. The third part is an economic reflection linked to Goodwin's themes. The book presents a combination of both qualitative and quantitative contributions to Goodwin's pioneering works.
Table of Contents
I: Reflections on Dynamical Themes.- The Multiplier/Accelerator Discretely Revisited.- Harrodian Macrodynamics in Generalized Coordinates.- Applications of Mathematics to the Goodwin Model.- Learning by Doing and Cyclical Growth.- The Occurrence of Erratic Fluctuations in Models of Optimization Over Infinite Horizon.- II: Reflections on (Doctrine) Historical Themes.- Goodwin and the Evolution of a Capitalistic Economy: an Afterthought.- Goodwin and the M-K-S System.- A Critique of Professor Goodwin's "Critique of Sraffa".- III: An Econometric Reflection.- The Optimal Degree of Wage-Indexation in the Italian Economy: Rerunning History by Dynamic Optimization.
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