Cycles and Chaos in Economic Equilibrium
Discover the intriguing interplay between cycles and chaos in economic equilibrium with Cycles and Chaos in Economic Equilibrium by Princeton University Press. This insightful book, published in 1992, delves into the complex dynamics that emerge within economic models, exploring how cyclic and chaotic behaviors can manifest in equilibrium scenarios. With a comprehensive page count of 488, it offers an in-depth examination of empirical methods used to identify nonlinearities and chaotic structures in economic systems. Ideal for economists, researchers, and students alike, this book synthesizes the foundational work in economics-based chaos theory, providing valuable insights into the unpredictable nature of economic behavior. Enhance your understanding of economic dynamics with this essential addition to your library.