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This paper discusses the complicated evolution of macroeconomic system and its mechanism. It points out that the evolution of macroeconomic system is a nonlinear dynamic process in constant growth and oscillation that are either strengthening or weakening. This theoretical analysis agrees with the practical economic development. Besides, the unity of constant growth and oscillation generated and decided by the complicated internal interactions is the basic characteristic of the evolution, which is not solely decided by the push from changes in the external environment Finally, the nonlinear interactions and coupling among economic variables and those between economic variables and parameters make the system evolution characterized by growth and oscillation much complicated and diversified. The impact of parameters on evolution is not monotonous and cannot be viewed directly.

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Fukang, F. (1997). Macroeconomic Dynamic Model and Economic Evolution. In: Fang, F., Sanglier, M. (eds) Complexity and Self-Organization in Social and Economic Systems. Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems, vol 449. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-48406-3_3

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