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Dynamic Modelling and Control of National Economies 1983 contains the proceedings of the Fourth IFAC/IFORS/IIASA Conference and the 1983 SEDC Conference on Economic Dynamics and Control held at Washington D.C., USA on June17-19, 1983. Separating the 65 papers presented in the conference as chapters, this book covers a broad class of problems or notions arising both in economic theory, control applications to planning, and implementation issues. Some chapters discuss multi-level interactions of government and private sectors in economic development; inflation and economic policy in an open economy; foreign debt and exchange rate stability in a developing country; and expectations in numerical general equilibrium models. This book also explains a rational decision-making process for resource policymaking; inference of the structure of economic reasoning from natural language analysis; modeling and analysis of a national economy; and methodological issues in global modeling. Econometric analysis of the economic effects of population change, aspects of optimal estimation control strategies in econometrics, and optimal policies for interdependent economies are also discussed. This book will be useful to those engaged in economic and control theory research.
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Dynamic Modelling Andcontrol of National Economies 1983
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- PART I: PLENARY LECTURE
- PART II: GAME THEORY FOR PLANNING
- PART III: OPEN ECONOMIES
- PART IV: GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM MODELING OFNATIONAL ECONOMIES
- PART V: SIMULATION STUDIES
- PART VI: MODELING AND ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGIES
- PART VII: MODELING LANGUAGES I
- PART VIII: CONTROL METHODS
- PART IX: GLOBAL MODELING
- PART X: EFFECTIVENESS OF ECONOMIC POLICIES
- PART XI: MODELING LANGUAGES II
- PART XII: INPUT-OUTPUT AND REGIONAL MODELS
- PART XIII: GAME THEORY FOR PLANNING II
- PART XIV: MACROECONOMICS
- PART XV: ENERGY MODELS
- PART XVI: INTERNATIONAL FINANCE AND MACROECONOMICS
- PART XVII: PLANNING AND DECISION MODELS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
- PARTXVIII: INTERNATIONAL MACROECONOMICS
- PART XIX: ESTIMATION AND IDENTIFICATION
- PART XX: INTERDEPENDENT ECONOMIES
- CONFERENCE ATTENDEES
- AUTHOR INDEX