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We study the bifurcation structure of the parameter space of a 1D continuous piecewise linear bimodal map which describes dynamics of a business cycle model introduced by Day-Shafer. In particular, we obtain the analytical expression of the boundaries of several periodicity regions associated...
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We show that cyclic and chaotic dynamics may emerge in a Kaldor-Pasinetti growth model with different saving propensities, Leontief technology and logistic labor force growth rate.
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This paper presents a 3-Region footloose-entrepreneur new economic geography model. Two symmetric regions are part of an economically integrated area (the Union), while the third region represents an outside trade partner. We explore how the spatial allocation of industrial production and...
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We consider a credit cycle model introduced by Matsuyama, which is defined by a one-dimensional piecewise smooth map with upward, downward and flat branches. We offer a detailed analysis of this model for the case where asymp- totic dynamics does not involve the flat branch, under the additional...
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The contribution of this paper is twofold. First, it reformulates the model of endogenous credit cycles by Matsuyama (2013, Sections 2-4). It is shown that the same dynamical system that generates the equilibrium trajectory can be obtained under a much simpler set of assumptions. Such a...
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New Economic Geography (NEG) models do not typically account for the presence of regions other than the ones involved in the integration process. We explore such a possibility in a Footloose Entrepreneur (FE) model aiming at studying the stability properties of long-run industrial location...
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