Nonlinear and multisectoral macrodynamics : essays in honour of Richard Goodwin
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Nonlinear and multisectoral macrodynamics : essays in honour of Richard Goodwin
Macmillan, 1990
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This collection of essays by a distinguished group of internationally renowned economists - includinging no less than four Nobel Larteates - marks the 75th birthday of Richard Goodwin, who created and nurtured the nonlinear approach to the modelling of macrodynamic fluctuations. Various aspects of nonlinear macrodynamics are developed; and the analytical dynamics of Galbraith's "Restrospective" and the editor's biographical survey and introduction unify the different contributions around characteristic Goodwinian themes.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Biographical and introductory: Richard Goodwin retrospective, J.K.Galbraith
- the (nonlinear) life and (economic) times of Richard M.Goodwin, Kumaraswamy Velupillai. Part 2 Nonlinear macrodynamics: Goodwin's growth cycle - reminiscence and rumination, Robert M.Solow
- deterministic chaos in economics - an occurrence in axiomatic utility theory, Paul A.Samuelson
- a model of cyclical growth, Richard Stone
- observations concerning the growth cycle, Andrew Brody
- a reconsideration of Frisch's original cycle model, Bjorn Thalberg
- social rigidities, growth cycles and development planning, Amiya Kumar Bagchi. Part 3 Multisectoral macrodynamics: normalized general co-ordinates and vertically integrated sectors in a simple case, Luigi L.Pasinetti
- a comparison between Goodwin's normalized general co-ordinates and Pasinetti's vertical integration methods, Terenzio Cozzi
- generalized diagonal co-ordinates in dynamical analysis and capital and distribution theory, Lionello F.Punzo. Part 4 Exotica: the specification of error terms, Jan Tinbergen
- rationality in disequilibrium, Siro Lombardini
- probabilistic causality and econnomic models - Suppes, Keynes and Granger, Alessandro Vercelli.
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