Modeling and Control of Economic Systems 2001

Modeling and Control of Economic Systems 2001

Author: R. Neck

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2003-05-21

Total Pages: 443

ISBN-13: 008053659X

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This volume contains papers presented at the IFAC symposium on Modeling and control of Economic Systems (SME 2001), which was held at the university of Klagenfurt, Austria. The symposium brought together scientists and users to explore current theoretical developments of modeling techniques for economic systems. It contains a section of plenary, invited and contributed papers presented at the SME 2001 symposium. The papers presented in this volume reflect advances both in methodology and in applications in the area of modeling and control of economic systems.


Modeling Dynamic Economic Systems

Modeling Dynamic Economic Systems

Author: Matthias Ruth

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-02-08

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 1461422094

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This book explores the dynamic processes in economic systems, concentrating on the extraction and use of the natural resources required to meet economic needs. Sections cover methods for dynamic modeling in economics, microeconomic models of firms, modeling optimal use of both nonrenewable and renewable resources, and chaos in economic models. This book does not require a substantial background in mathematics or computer science.


Complex Systems Modeling and Simulation in Economics and Finance

Complex Systems Modeling and Simulation in Economics and Finance

Author: Shu-Heng Chen

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2018-11-20

Total Pages: 307

ISBN-13: 331999624X

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This title brings together frontier research on complex economic systems, heterogeneous interacting agents, bounded rationality, and nonlinear dynamics in economics. The book contains the proceedings of the CEF2015 (21st Computing in Economics in Finance), held 20-22 June 2015 in Taipei, Taiwan, and addresses some of the important driving forces for various emergent properties in economies, when viewed as complex systems. The breakthroughs reported in this book are a result of an interdisciplinary approach and simulation remains the unifying theme for these papers as they deal with a wide range of topics in economics. The text is a valuable addition to the efforts in promoting the complex systems view in economic science. The computational experiments reported in the book are both transparent and replicable. Complex System Modeling and Simulation in Economics and Finance is useful for graduate courses of complex systems, with particular focus on economics and finance. At the same time it serves as a good overview for researchers who are interested in the topic.


Models of Economic Systems

Models of Economic Systems

Author: Arnold H. Packer

Publisher: MIT Press (MA)

Published: 1972

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13:

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This book at once introduces the entire area of adaptive modeling and precisely defines a new decision-making procedure for developing and using models of large, complex socioeconomic systems.


INTRODUCTION TO ECONOMIC MODELING

INTRODUCTION TO ECONOMIC MODELING

Author: DIANA LOUBAKI

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2012-08-11

Total Pages: 110

ISBN-13: 1291026932

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The aim of this book is the development of a universal economic theory. We mean, a theory based on economic problems relate to growth and development. We highlight appropriate analytical tools able to unify economic study of both poor and rich countries. The analysis shows first, it can be established a link between growth and development economics through a well being collective criteria which guarantee a positive evolution of the economic systems over time. Therefore, it becomes possible to control economic paths towards their long run locus. Second, the analysis begins on poverty and under development dilemmas in order to highlight the mechanics which link growth and development. The purpose of the analysis is the rise of standard economic development theory [Hirschman (1958), Rostow (1960), Lewis (1954)] which fall in the mid 1970s [Krugman (1994)] through its introduction in the growth literature which began with Smith (1776