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This article explores the possibility of visualizing the Phillips curve from a multidimensional perspective. We are using a new multidimensional coordinate space that is entitled "The Mega-Dynamic Disks Multivariable Random Coordinate Space in Vertical position". The mega-dynamic disks...
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This article explores the possibility of visualizing the Phillips curve from a multidimensional perspective. We use a new multidimensional coordinate space, the mega-dynamic disks multivariable random coordinate space in vertical position, which visualizes the graphical behavior of the Phillips...
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This paper suggests the application of multi-dimensional graphs in the study of business cycles in the context of chaos theory. The alternative multidimensional graphic method used is known as the Kite-Cartesian space (Ruiz, 2006). The Kite-Cartesian space is an alternative analytical tool for...
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This article explores the possibility of visualizing the Phillips curve from a multidimensional perspective. We use a new multidimensional coordinate space, the mega-dynamic disks multivariable random coordinate space in vertical position, which visualizes the graphical behavior of the Phillips...
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This paper suggests the application of multi-dimensional graphs in the study of business cycles in the context of chaos theory. The alternative multidimensional graphic method used is known as the Kite-Cartesian space (Ruiz Estrada, 2006). The Kite-Cartesian space is an alternative analytical...
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This paper shows the behavior of different macroeconomic variables together in the same graphical space. The case study in this paper is the Chinese economy from the year 1979 to 2009. To visualize the behavior of large macroeconomic data graphically, we suggest the application of the...
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This paper shows the behavior of different macroeconomic variables together in the same graphical space. The case study in this paper is the Chinese economy from the year 1979 to 2009. To visualize the behavior of large macroeconomic data graphically, we suggest the application of the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014162574
This paper proposes an alternative multidimensional graphical modeling approach to visualize and analyze a large number of variables that involve in the construction of the GDP. This multi-dimensional graphical modeling opens new opportunities for economists, academics and policy makers to...
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