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Re: chaotic dynamics
I sent a message that I thought was
to pkt, but which apparently was to Pete
and which also bounced. As I never
saw it show up on pkt, I shall repeat it.
The most up-to-date and thorough
review of such models is indeed, as
Alan suspects, the first volume of the
second edition of my book, full title, etc.
_From Catastrophe to Chaos: A General
Theory of Economic Discontinuities, Vol. 1:
Mathematics, Microeconomics, Macroeconomics,
and Finance_, second edition. Boston/Dordrecht/
London: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2000.
The Jarsulic papers are discussed in there.
The Feldpausch thesis will get discussed in
the forthcoming second volume. Related topics
can be found in the first edition, which is in only one
volume but predates her interesting dissertation.
Barkley Rosser
http://cob.jmu.edu/rosserjb
-----Original Message-----
From: Alan G. Isaac <aisaac@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Post Keynesian Theory <pkt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wednesday, September 27, 2000 11:24 AM
Subject: chaotic dynamics
>Pete's return address bounced my
>mail, so I'm sending it to the
>list.
>Alan Isaac
>
>
>++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>Marc will be a good guide to this
>literature. Have you looked at
>Richard Day's work? Barkley Rosser's
>book? (I believe there's a new
>edition.) Oh, for general background I
>like Sandefur's text, which draws quite
>a few examples from the social sciences.
>
>You might also want to see Carla Feldpausch's
>dissertation, which addressed a number of
>related methodological issues.
>
>I should say that while I find this stuff
>methodologically interesting, I don't believe
>it has shaped my views on anything of policy
>significance. (Barkley's chance to pounce . . .)
>
>Alan Isaac
>
>
>On Tue, 26 Sep 2000, Peter Sandholt wrote:
>
>> Dear everyone
>>
>> I am looking for post-keynesian models of the
>> business cycle in which chaotic dynamics are
>> possible. Does anybody know of such models?
>>
>> I should say that I have already looked at a model suggested by Marc
Jarsulic.
>>
>> Peter Sandholt
>
>
>
- Thread context:
- deterministic business cycles, (continued)
- Chaos and post-keynesianism,
Peter Sandholt Wed 27 Sep 2000, 19:00 GMT
- Price, Corporate Governance and Insider information,
Henry C.K. Liu Wed 27 Sep 2000, 06:04 GMT
- chaotic dynamics,
Alan G. Isaac Tue 26 Sep 2000, 18:13 GMT
- post-keynesian models of the business cycle,
Peter Sandholt Tue 26 Sep 2000, 17:21 GMT
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