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The impact of science on economic growth and its cycles: the mathematical dynamics determined by the basic macroeconomic facts

The author shows that the enormous gap between theory and facts in modern macroeconomics can only be eliminated by nonlinear macroeconomic dynamics with the following special characteristics: First of all, only certain group-theoretical invariants generate the correct growth cycles with irregularly...

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Autor principal: Aulin, Arvid
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Springer 1998
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1952543
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description The author shows that the enormous gap between theory and facts in modern macroeconomics can only be eliminated by nonlinear macroeconomic dynamics with the following special characteristics: First of all, only certain group-theoretical invariants generate the correct growth cycles with irregularly varying lengths, not any stochastic process as usually applied for this purpose. Furthermore, a special extended value function and generalized human capital are needed for a correct representation of scientific and technological innovation. Finally, the correct nonlinear macroeconomic dynamics are not reducible to microeconomics, for both of the above mentioned reasons.
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spelling cern-19525432021-04-21T20:52:06Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1952543engAulin, ArvidThe impact of science on economic growth and its cycles: the mathematical dynamics determined by the basic macroeconomic factsScience in GeneralThe author shows that the enormous gap between theory and facts in modern macroeconomics can only be eliminated by nonlinear macroeconomic dynamics with the following special characteristics: First of all, only certain group-theoretical invariants generate the correct growth cycles with irregularly varying lengths, not any stochastic process as usually applied for this purpose. Furthermore, a special extended value function and generalized human capital are needed for a correct representation of scientific and technological innovation. Finally, the correct nonlinear macroeconomic dynamics are not reducible to microeconomics, for both of the above mentioned reasons.Springeroai:cds.cern.ch:19525431998
spellingShingle Science in General
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The impact of science on economic growth and its cycles: the mathematical dynamics determined by the basic macroeconomic facts
title The impact of science on economic growth and its cycles: the mathematical dynamics determined by the basic macroeconomic facts
title_full The impact of science on economic growth and its cycles: the mathematical dynamics determined by the basic macroeconomic facts
title_fullStr The impact of science on economic growth and its cycles: the mathematical dynamics determined by the basic macroeconomic facts
title_full_unstemmed The impact of science on economic growth and its cycles: the mathematical dynamics determined by the basic macroeconomic facts
title_short The impact of science on economic growth and its cycles: the mathematical dynamics determined by the basic macroeconomic facts
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