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higher-order local stability analysis 2 hopf bifurcation 2 real-financial interaction 2 tobin's average q 2 wage-price dynamics 2 cascade of stable matrices 1
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Chiarella, Carl 2 Flaschel, Peter 2 Franke, Reiner 2 Semmler, Willi 2
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Finance Discipline Group, Business School 2
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Stability Analysis of a High-Dimensional Macrodynamic Model of Real-Financial Interaction: A Cascade of Matrices Approach
Chiarella, Carl; Flaschel, Peter; Franke, Reiner; … - Finance Discipline Group, Business School - 2002
This paper analyzes a high-dimensional macrodynamic model of the real-financial interaction. Regarding the financial sector it focuses on the stock market dynamics, whilst for the real sector it details goods market disequilibrium and two Phillips curves for prices as well as wages. The central...
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Real-Financial Interaction: Integrating Supply Side Wage-Price Dynamics and the Stock Market
Chiarella, Carl; Flaschel, Peter; Franke, Reiner; … - Finance Discipline Group, Business School - 2001
The paper put forward a macrodynamic model of the real-financial interaction. Regarding the financial sector it focuses on the stock market dynamics, for real sector it details goods market disequilibrium and two Phillips curves for prices as well as wages. The central link between the two...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005102348
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