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Important results can be obtained if we apply simple complex-value models in economic modeling – complex functions of a real argument and real functions of a complex argument. This chapter focuses on the properties of these models and the possibility of using them in economic practice.
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Kasana HS (2005) Complex variables: theory and applications. PHI Learning, New Delhi
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Svetunkov, S. (2012). Properties of Complex Numbers of a Real Argument and Real Functions of a Complex Argument. In: Complex-Valued Modeling in Economics and Finance. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-5876-0_2
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