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Attractors, Bifurcations, & Chaos : Nonlinear Phenomena in Economics / by Tönu Puu

Edition 2nd ed. 2003.
Publisher Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer
Year 2003
Language English
Size XII, 549 p. 191 illus : online resource
Authors *Puu, Tönu author
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Subjects LCSH:Game theory
LCSH:Econometrics
LCSH:Regional economics
LCSH:Spatial economics
LCSH:Social sciences
FREE:Game Theory
FREE:Quantitative Economics
FREE:Regional and Spatial Economics
FREE:Society
Notes 1 Introduction -- 2 Differential Equations: Ordinary -- 3 Differential Equations: Partial -- 4 Iterated Maps or Difference Equations -- 5 Bifurcation and Catastrophe -- 6 Monopoly -- 7 Duopoly and Oligopoly -- 8 Business Cycles: Continuous Time -- 9 Business Cycles: Continuous Space -- 10 Business Cycles: Discrete Time -- 11 Dynamics of Interregional Trade -- 12 Development: Increasing Complexity -- 13 Development: Multiple Attractors -- References -- List of Figures
The present book relies on various editions of my earlier book "Nonlinear Economic Dynamics", first published in 1989 in the Springer series "Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems", and republished in three more, successively revised and expanded editions, as a Springer monograph, in 1991, 1993, and 1997, and in a Russian translation as "Nelineynaia Economicheskaia Dinamica". The first three editions were focused on applications. The last was differ­ ent, as it also included some chapters with mathematical background mate­ rial -ordinary differential equations and iterated maps -so as to make the book self-contained and suitable as a textbook for economics students of dynamical systems. To the same pedagogical purpose, the number of illus­ trations were expanded. The book published in 2000, with the title "A ttractors, Bifurcations, and Chaos -Nonlinear Phenomena in Economics", was so much changed, that the author felt it reasonable to give it a new title. There were two new math­ ematics chapters -on partial differential equations, and on bifurcations and catastrophe theory -thus making the mathematical background material fairly complete. The author is happy that this new book did rather well, but he preferred to rewrite it, rather than having just a new print run. Material, stemming from the first versions, was more than ten years old, while nonlinear dynamics has been a fast developing field, so some analyses looked rather old-fashioned and pedestrian. The necessary revision turned out to be rather substantial
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