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The title of this monograph could have been "What does one do if Anything Goes"; a friend suggested that I should use it as a sub-title instead of the more prosaic one that I have used. There are two basic "Anything Goes" type of results which influence the role of dynamics in economic theory....
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The stability of cyclical growth within the context of a model in Matsuyama (1999) is examined.It is shown that but for an extreme situation, the two-cycles are unique and a range of parameter values which imply the stability of such cyclical growth is derived. The growth enhancing property of...
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The stability of market economy is defined and stability conditions deduced which do not appear to restrict preferences in any significant manner. This assumes importance when considering economies where diversity among agents is known to exist. It is shown that if a condition on the rank of the...
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A discrete tatonnement process is analysed within the context of a two-person, two-good exchange economy where each person has a Cobb-Douglas utility function. This process is shown to exhibit period doubling bifurcation, topological and ergodic chaos.
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