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Parametric Control of Economic Growth of a National Economy Based on Computable Models of General Equilibrium

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As is well known [41], in the context of implementing economic policy, one must estimate values of economic instruments that will ensure uniform growth (dynamic equilibrium), in order to provide such economic development that supply and demand in macroeconomic markets increasing from one period to another are always equal when labor and capital are fully employed. To a certain extent, this is a requirement of the mathematical models used for estimating rational values of economic instruments of public policy in the field of economic growth.

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Ashimov, A.A. et al. (2012). Parametric Control of Economic Growth of a National Economy Based on Computable Models of General Equilibrium. In: Macroeconomic Analysis and Economic Policy Based on Parametric Control. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-1153-6_4

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