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Strukturell stabile Vektorfelder als allgemeine Konjunkturmodelle im Sinne von H. Rose

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Ökonomie und Mathematik

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Models of economic trends and business cycles have been extensively studied by R. Henn. In this paper we will investigate the mathematical foundations of these types of models. As a basis for our investigation we will take one of the first models of this type, namely the description given by H. Rose of the employment cycle.

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Elster, KH., Pallaschke, D. (1987). Strukturell stabile Vektorfelder als allgemeine Konjunkturmodelle im Sinne von H. Rose. In: Opitz, O., Rauhut, B. (eds) Ökonomie und Mathematik. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-72672-9_1

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