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Research on a dynamical macro-economic model based on Sidrauski model

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This paper formulates a kind of dynamical macro-economic model based on Sidrauski's work, then presents the sufficient and necessary conditions of the stability of model at equilibrium states, and shows some results for special production functions.

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Supported by Sichuan Youth Science and Technology Foundation (261) and Laboratory of Management, Decision and Information Systems, Academia Sinica.

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Jianping, T., Jiuping, X. Research on a dynamical macro-economic model based on Sidrauski model. Appl. Math.- J. Chin. Univ. 16, 95–105 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11766-001-0042-y

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