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A qualitative study of the disaggregated long-wave model

✍ Scribed by Juan Hernández-Guerra; Fernando Fernández-Rodríguez


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Weight
187 KB
Volume
13
Category
Article
ISSN
0883-7066

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✦ Synopsis


We present a contribution to the study of the dissaggregated economic long-wave model introduced by Kampmann et al. (1993) andHaxholdt et al. (1994). This model includes two capital producing sectors that separately develop a self-sustained cyclical motion. However, just one cyclical mode is observed because of the interaction between sectors. Our work concerns the analytical study of this model in two specially relevant situations. Results obtained by simulations in other works are verified.


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