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China as a leader of the world economy [[electronic resource] /] / Gregory C. Chow
China as a leader of the world economy [[electronic resource] /] / Gregory C. Chow
Autore Chow Gregory C. <1929->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore ; ; Hackensack, NJ, : World Scientific, c2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (232 p.)
Disciplina 337.51
Soggetto topico International economic relations
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 981-4368-81-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preface; Contents; Part 1 Economic Institutions; Chapter 1 Introduction: An Overview of China's Economy; 1.1. How did China Manage to Grow so Rapidly?; 1.2. China's Economic Strength; 1.3. Comparing China's Market Institutions with the US; 1.4. China's Short-Term Economic Policies; 1.5. China's Long-Term Economic Policies; 1.6. The Role of China as a Leader in the World Economy; References; Chapter 2 Three Important Players of China's Economy; 2.1. The Chinese Government; 2.2. The Entrepreneurs; 2.3. Workers and Ordinary Citizens; References; Chapter 3 Is Chinese Capitalism Different?
3.1. The Chinese Government is Different 3.1.1. The Chinese government plays a more important role in regulating the economic behavior of the entrepreneurs; 3.1.2. The Chinese government plays a different role in setting up economic institutions; 3.2. The Chinese Legal Institutions are Different; 3.3. The Chinese Culture is Different; 3.4. The Chinese Workers are Different; Chapter 4 Economic Planning in China; 4.1. Role of Planning in the Chinese Economy; 4.2. Scope of Planning; 4.3. Numerical Targets and the Degree to Which They are Met; 4.4. Organization of the NDRC
4.5. How is the Planning Carried Out? 4.6. Effects of Planning on China's Economic Development; Chapter 5 Role of Economists in China's Economic Development; 5.1. Role in the Government; 5.2. Role in Academic and Research Institutions; 5.3. Role in Business Enterprises; 5.4. Role of the Chinese Economists Society; Chapter 6 Free to Choose in China; 6.1. Economic Freedom in the Last Half Century; 6.2. Relation of Economic Freedom and Political Freedom; 6.3. The Role of Government; 6.4. Social Welfare; 6.5. Education; 6.6. Consumer Protection; 6.7. Macroeconomic Policy; 6.8. The Tide is Turning
Notes References; Chapter 7 Chinese and American Economic Institutions Reflecting Cultural Differences; Chapter 8 Outflow of Capital and China's Diplomacy; Chapter 9 Economic Relations Between Brazil and China; Chapter 10 India's Model of Rapid Economic Development; Chapter 11 Will the Russian Economy Grow Rapidly?; Chapter 12 Comparing Economic Developments in Taiwan and Mainland China; 12.1. Similarities; 12.2. Differences; Part 2 Economic Issues; Chapter 13 Problems Facing the Chinese Economic System; 13.1. Corruption; 13.2. Income Disparity and Rural Poverty; 13.3. Education
13.4. Healthcare13.5. Energy and Environment; 13.6. Conclusion; References; Chapter 14 Directions for Economics Education and Research in China; 14.1. Importing Economics Knowledge from Abroad; 14.2. Exploring the Frontier of Economic Knowledge in China; Chapter 15 Important Lessons from Studying the Chinese Economy; 15.1. On Economic Science; 15.1.1. The basic theories of microeconomics, macroeconomics and financial economics apply to China; 15.1.2. Market economy can work under different institutional arrangements; 15.1.3. Economic development can occur under different forms of government
15.1.4. Importance of human capital in economic development
Record Nr. UNINA-9910461540403321
Chow Gregory C. <1929->  
Singapore ; ; Hackensack, NJ, : World Scientific, c2012
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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China as a leader of the world economy [[electronic resource] /] / Gregory C. Chow
China as a leader of the world economy [[electronic resource] /] / Gregory C. Chow
Autore Chow Gregory C. <1929->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore ; ; Hackensack, NJ, : World Scientific, c2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (232 p.)
Disciplina 337.51
Soggetto topico International economic relations
ISBN 981-4368-81-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preface; Contents; Part 1 Economic Institutions; Chapter 1 Introduction: An Overview of China's Economy; 1.1. How did China Manage to Grow so Rapidly?; 1.2. China's Economic Strength; 1.3. Comparing China's Market Institutions with the US; 1.4. China's Short-Term Economic Policies; 1.5. China's Long-Term Economic Policies; 1.6. The Role of China as a Leader in the World Economy; References; Chapter 2 Three Important Players of China's Economy; 2.1. The Chinese Government; 2.2. The Entrepreneurs; 2.3. Workers and Ordinary Citizens; References; Chapter 3 Is Chinese Capitalism Different?
3.1. The Chinese Government is Different 3.1.1. The Chinese government plays a more important role in regulating the economic behavior of the entrepreneurs; 3.1.2. The Chinese government plays a different role in setting up economic institutions; 3.2. The Chinese Legal Institutions are Different; 3.3. The Chinese Culture is Different; 3.4. The Chinese Workers are Different; Chapter 4 Economic Planning in China; 4.1. Role of Planning in the Chinese Economy; 4.2. Scope of Planning; 4.3. Numerical Targets and the Degree to Which They are Met; 4.4. Organization of the NDRC
4.5. How is the Planning Carried Out? 4.6. Effects of Planning on China's Economic Development; Chapter 5 Role of Economists in China's Economic Development; 5.1. Role in the Government; 5.2. Role in Academic and Research Institutions; 5.3. Role in Business Enterprises; 5.4. Role of the Chinese Economists Society; Chapter 6 Free to Choose in China; 6.1. Economic Freedom in the Last Half Century; 6.2. Relation of Economic Freedom and Political Freedom; 6.3. The Role of Government; 6.4. Social Welfare; 6.5. Education; 6.6. Consumer Protection; 6.7. Macroeconomic Policy; 6.8. The Tide is Turning
Notes References; Chapter 7 Chinese and American Economic Institutions Reflecting Cultural Differences; Chapter 8 Outflow of Capital and China's Diplomacy; Chapter 9 Economic Relations Between Brazil and China; Chapter 10 India's Model of Rapid Economic Development; Chapter 11 Will the Russian Economy Grow Rapidly?; Chapter 12 Comparing Economic Developments in Taiwan and Mainland China; 12.1. Similarities; 12.2. Differences; Part 2 Economic Issues; Chapter 13 Problems Facing the Chinese Economic System; 13.1. Corruption; 13.2. Income Disparity and Rural Poverty; 13.3. Education
13.4. Healthcare13.5. Energy and Environment; 13.6. Conclusion; References; Chapter 14 Directions for Economics Education and Research in China; 14.1. Importing Economics Knowledge from Abroad; 14.2. Exploring the Frontier of Economic Knowledge in China; Chapter 15 Important Lessons from Studying the Chinese Economy; 15.1. On Economic Science; 15.1.1. The basic theories of microeconomics, macroeconomics and financial economics apply to China; 15.1.2. Market economy can work under different institutional arrangements; 15.1.3. Economic development can occur under different forms of government
15.1.4. Importance of human capital in economic development
Record Nr. UNINA-9910790447603321
Chow Gregory C. <1929->  
Singapore ; ; Hackensack, NJ, : World Scientific, c2012
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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China as a leader of the world economy [[electronic resource] /] / Gregory C. Chow
China as a leader of the world economy [[electronic resource] /] / Gregory C. Chow
Autore Chow Gregory C. <1929->
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore ; ; Hackensack, NJ, : World Scientific, c2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (232 p.)
Disciplina 337.51
Soggetto topico International economic relations
ISBN 981-4368-81-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preface; Contents; Part 1 Economic Institutions; Chapter 1 Introduction: An Overview of China's Economy; 1.1. How did China Manage to Grow so Rapidly?; 1.2. China's Economic Strength; 1.3. Comparing China's Market Institutions with the US; 1.4. China's Short-Term Economic Policies; 1.5. China's Long-Term Economic Policies; 1.6. The Role of China as a Leader in the World Economy; References; Chapter 2 Three Important Players of China's Economy; 2.1. The Chinese Government; 2.2. The Entrepreneurs; 2.3. Workers and Ordinary Citizens; References; Chapter 3 Is Chinese Capitalism Different?
3.1. The Chinese Government is Different 3.1.1. The Chinese government plays a more important role in regulating the economic behavior of the entrepreneurs; 3.1.2. The Chinese government plays a different role in setting up economic institutions; 3.2. The Chinese Legal Institutions are Different; 3.3. The Chinese Culture is Different; 3.4. The Chinese Workers are Different; Chapter 4 Economic Planning in China; 4.1. Role of Planning in the Chinese Economy; 4.2. Scope of Planning; 4.3. Numerical Targets and the Degree to Which They are Met; 4.4. Organization of the NDRC
4.5. How is the Planning Carried Out? 4.6. Effects of Planning on China's Economic Development; Chapter 5 Role of Economists in China's Economic Development; 5.1. Role in the Government; 5.2. Role in Academic and Research Institutions; 5.3. Role in Business Enterprises; 5.4. Role of the Chinese Economists Society; Chapter 6 Free to Choose in China; 6.1. Economic Freedom in the Last Half Century; 6.2. Relation of Economic Freedom and Political Freedom; 6.3. The Role of Government; 6.4. Social Welfare; 6.5. Education; 6.6. Consumer Protection; 6.7. Macroeconomic Policy; 6.8. The Tide is Turning
Notes References; Chapter 7 Chinese and American Economic Institutions Reflecting Cultural Differences; Chapter 8 Outflow of Capital and China's Diplomacy; Chapter 9 Economic Relations Between Brazil and China; Chapter 10 India's Model of Rapid Economic Development; Chapter 11 Will the Russian Economy Grow Rapidly?; Chapter 12 Comparing Economic Developments in Taiwan and Mainland China; 12.1. Similarities; 12.2. Differences; Part 2 Economic Issues; Chapter 13 Problems Facing the Chinese Economic System; 13.1. Corruption; 13.2. Income Disparity and Rural Poverty; 13.3. Education
13.4. Healthcare13.5. Energy and Environment; 13.6. Conclusion; References; Chapter 14 Directions for Economics Education and Research in China; 14.1. Importing Economics Knowledge from Abroad; 14.2. Exploring the Frontier of Economic Knowledge in China; Chapter 15 Important Lessons from Studying the Chinese Economy; 15.1. On Economic Science; 15.1.1. The basic theories of microeconomics, macroeconomics and financial economics apply to China; 15.1.2. Market economy can work under different institutional arrangements; 15.1.3. Economic development can occur under different forms of government
15.1.4. Importance of human capital in economic development
Record Nr. UNINA-9910820072503321
Chow Gregory C. <1929->  
Singapore ; ; Hackensack, NJ, : World Scientific, c2012
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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China's economic transformation / / Gregory C. Chow
China's economic transformation / / Gregory C. Chow
Autore Chow Gregory C. <1929->
Edizione [Third edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, [England] : , : Wiley Blackwell, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (460 p.)
Disciplina 338.951
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-118-90994-1
1-118-90993-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface to the Third Edition; Part I Historical Background and General Survey; Chapter 1 Economic Lessons from History; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Significant Events in Major Historical Dynasties; 1.3 The Republic of China, 1911-; 1.4 Summary of Historical Lessons; 1.5 What History Can Reveal about the Chinese Economy; References and Further Reading; Questions; Chapter 2 Experiments with Planning and Economic Disruptions; 2.1 The Communist Party Rises to Power; 2.2 Historical Review: 1949-78; 2.3 A Model of the Chinese Planned Economy
2.4 The Behavior of Economic Units in a Planned Economy 2.5 Output Planning in Theory and Practice; 2.6 Organization and Administration of Economic Planning; References and Further Reading; Questions; Chapter 3 Economic Reform up to the Mid-1990's; 3.1 Why Economic Reform Started in 1978; 3.2 Agriculture; 3.3 Reform of State-Owned Enterprises; 3.4 Price Reform; 3.5 The Banking System; 3.6 Foreign Trade and Investment; 3.7 The Nonstate Sectors; 3.8 Institutional Infrastructure; 3.9 Reform Policies Similar to Those of Taiwan; 3.10 Reasons for the Success of China's Economic Reform; 3.11 Summary
Appendix: China's Geography References and Further Reading; Questions; Chapter 4 Further Reform up to the 2010's; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Enterprise Reform; 4.3 Banking Reform; 4.4 Foreign Trade and Investment during the Asian Financial Crisis; 4.5 The Impact of WTO Membership; 4.6 Reform in Agriculture; 4.7 Rural Poverty; 4.8 Prospects for Reform; References and Further Reading; Questions; Part II Analysis of the Macroeconomy; Chapter 5 Economic Growth; 5.1 The Neoclassical Model of Economic Growth; 5.2 Data on Output, Capital, and Labor; 5.3 A Review of Regression Analysis
5.4 Estimating Production Functions for China 5.5 Use of the Neoclassical Growth Model to Forecast GDP; 5.6 How Large Will the Chinese Economy Be in 2020?; 5.7 Lessons from Forecasting; References and Further Reading; Questions; Chapter 6 Economic Fluctuations; 6.1 The Multiplier-Accelerator Model of Economic Fluctuations; 6.2 Dynamic Properties of the Multiplier- Accelerator Model; 6.3 An Econometric Method for Estimating Parameters of Linear Stochastic Equations; 6.4 Estimating a Multiplier-Accelerator Model of the Chinese Economy; 6.5 A Vector Autoregression (VAR) System
6.6 Econometric Models of the Chinese Economy References and Further Reading; Questions; Chapter 7 Macroeconomic Policies; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Monetary Policy; 7.3 An Econometric Analysis of Inflation and of Monetary Policy in China; 7.4 Basic Facts about Government Revenue and Expenditure; 7.5 Fiscal Policy; References and Further Reading; Questions; Chapter 8 The Effects of Political Movements on the Macroeconomy; 8.1 Specification of a Dynamic Optimization Model of the Chinese Economy; 8.2 The Solution of the Dynamic Optimization Problem; 8.3 Statistical Estimation
8.4 Measuring the Effects of Two Political Events
Record Nr. UNINA-9910460545103321
Chow Gregory C. <1929->  
Chichester, [England] : , : Wiley Blackwell, , 2015
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
China's economic transformation / / Gregory C. Chow
China's economic transformation / / Gregory C. Chow
Autore Chow Gregory C. <1929->
Edizione [Third edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, [England] : , : Wiley Blackwell, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (460 p.)
Disciplina 338.951
Collana New York Academy of Sciences
ISBN 1-118-90994-1
1-118-90993-3
Classificazione BUS069020
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface to the Third Edition; Part I Historical Background and General Survey; Chapter 1 Economic Lessons from History; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Significant Events in Major Historical Dynasties; 1.3 The Republic of China, 1911-; 1.4 Summary of Historical Lessons; 1.5 What History Can Reveal about the Chinese Economy; References and Further Reading; Questions; Chapter 2 Experiments with Planning and Economic Disruptions; 2.1 The Communist Party Rises to Power; 2.2 Historical Review: 1949-78; 2.3 A Model of the Chinese Planned Economy
2.4 The Behavior of Economic Units in a Planned Economy 2.5 Output Planning in Theory and Practice; 2.6 Organization and Administration of Economic Planning; References and Further Reading; Questions; Chapter 3 Economic Reform up to the Mid-1990's; 3.1 Why Economic Reform Started in 1978; 3.2 Agriculture; 3.3 Reform of State-Owned Enterprises; 3.4 Price Reform; 3.5 The Banking System; 3.6 Foreign Trade and Investment; 3.7 The Nonstate Sectors; 3.8 Institutional Infrastructure; 3.9 Reform Policies Similar to Those of Taiwan; 3.10 Reasons for the Success of China's Economic Reform; 3.11 Summary
Appendix: China's Geography References and Further Reading; Questions; Chapter 4 Further Reform up to the 2010's; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Enterprise Reform; 4.3 Banking Reform; 4.4 Foreign Trade and Investment during the Asian Financial Crisis; 4.5 The Impact of WTO Membership; 4.6 Reform in Agriculture; 4.7 Rural Poverty; 4.8 Prospects for Reform; References and Further Reading; Questions; Part II Analysis of the Macroeconomy; Chapter 5 Economic Growth; 5.1 The Neoclassical Model of Economic Growth; 5.2 Data on Output, Capital, and Labor; 5.3 A Review of Regression Analysis
5.4 Estimating Production Functions for China 5.5 Use of the Neoclassical Growth Model to Forecast GDP; 5.6 How Large Will the Chinese Economy Be in 2020?; 5.7 Lessons from Forecasting; References and Further Reading; Questions; Chapter 6 Economic Fluctuations; 6.1 The Multiplier-Accelerator Model of Economic Fluctuations; 6.2 Dynamic Properties of the Multiplier- Accelerator Model; 6.3 An Econometric Method for Estimating Parameters of Linear Stochastic Equations; 6.4 Estimating a Multiplier-Accelerator Model of the Chinese Economy; 6.5 A Vector Autoregression (VAR) System
6.6 Econometric Models of the Chinese Economy References and Further Reading; Questions; Chapter 7 Macroeconomic Policies; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Monetary Policy; 7.3 An Econometric Analysis of Inflation and of Monetary Policy in China; 7.4 Basic Facts about Government Revenue and Expenditure; 7.5 Fiscal Policy; References and Further Reading; Questions; Chapter 8 The Effects of Political Movements on the Macroeconomy; 8.1 Specification of a Dynamic Optimization Model of the Chinese Economy; 8.2 The Solution of the Dynamic Optimization Problem; 8.3 Statistical Estimation
8.4 Measuring the Effects of Two Political Events
Record Nr. UNINA-9910787345103321
Chow Gregory C. <1929->  
Chichester, [England] : , : Wiley Blackwell, , 2015
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
China's economic transformation / / Gregory C. Chow
China's economic transformation / / Gregory C. Chow
Autore Chow Gregory C. <1929->
Edizione [Third edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, [England] : , : Wiley Blackwell, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (460 p.)
Disciplina 338.951
Collana New York Academy of Sciences
ISBN 1-118-90994-1
1-118-90993-3
Classificazione BUS069020
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface to the Third Edition; Part I Historical Background and General Survey; Chapter 1 Economic Lessons from History; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Significant Events in Major Historical Dynasties; 1.3 The Republic of China, 1911-; 1.4 Summary of Historical Lessons; 1.5 What History Can Reveal about the Chinese Economy; References and Further Reading; Questions; Chapter 2 Experiments with Planning and Economic Disruptions; 2.1 The Communist Party Rises to Power; 2.2 Historical Review: 1949-78; 2.3 A Model of the Chinese Planned Economy
2.4 The Behavior of Economic Units in a Planned Economy 2.5 Output Planning in Theory and Practice; 2.6 Organization and Administration of Economic Planning; References and Further Reading; Questions; Chapter 3 Economic Reform up to the Mid-1990's; 3.1 Why Economic Reform Started in 1978; 3.2 Agriculture; 3.3 Reform of State-Owned Enterprises; 3.4 Price Reform; 3.5 The Banking System; 3.6 Foreign Trade and Investment; 3.7 The Nonstate Sectors; 3.8 Institutional Infrastructure; 3.9 Reform Policies Similar to Those of Taiwan; 3.10 Reasons for the Success of China's Economic Reform; 3.11 Summary
Appendix: China's Geography References and Further Reading; Questions; Chapter 4 Further Reform up to the 2010's; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Enterprise Reform; 4.3 Banking Reform; 4.4 Foreign Trade and Investment during the Asian Financial Crisis; 4.5 The Impact of WTO Membership; 4.6 Reform in Agriculture; 4.7 Rural Poverty; 4.8 Prospects for Reform; References and Further Reading; Questions; Part II Analysis of the Macroeconomy; Chapter 5 Economic Growth; 5.1 The Neoclassical Model of Economic Growth; 5.2 Data on Output, Capital, and Labor; 5.3 A Review of Regression Analysis
5.4 Estimating Production Functions for China 5.5 Use of the Neoclassical Growth Model to Forecast GDP; 5.6 How Large Will the Chinese Economy Be in 2020?; 5.7 Lessons from Forecasting; References and Further Reading; Questions; Chapter 6 Economic Fluctuations; 6.1 The Multiplier-Accelerator Model of Economic Fluctuations; 6.2 Dynamic Properties of the Multiplier- Accelerator Model; 6.3 An Econometric Method for Estimating Parameters of Linear Stochastic Equations; 6.4 Estimating a Multiplier-Accelerator Model of the Chinese Economy; 6.5 A Vector Autoregression (VAR) System
6.6 Econometric Models of the Chinese Economy References and Further Reading; Questions; Chapter 7 Macroeconomic Policies; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Monetary Policy; 7.3 An Econometric Analysis of Inflation and of Monetary Policy in China; 7.4 Basic Facts about Government Revenue and Expenditure; 7.5 Fiscal Policy; References and Further Reading; Questions; Chapter 8 The Effects of Political Movements on the Macroeconomy; 8.1 Specification of a Dynamic Optimization Model of the Chinese Economy; 8.2 The Solution of the Dynamic Optimization Problem; 8.3 Statistical Estimation
8.4 Measuring the Effects of Two Political Events
Record Nr. UNINA-9910818080503321
Chow Gregory C. <1929->  
Chichester, [England] : , : Wiley Blackwell, , 2015
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Conoscere la Cina [[electronic resource] /] / Gregory C. Chow
Conoscere la Cina [[electronic resource] /] / Gregory C. Chow
Autore Chow Gregory C. <1929->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Roma, : Armando, 2007
Descrizione fisica 222 p. : ill
Disciplina 951
Collana Scaffale aperto
ISBN 88-6677-300-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ita
Record Nr. UNINA-9910130541203321
Chow Gregory C. <1929->  
Roma, : Armando, 2007
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Dynamic economics [[electronic resource] ] : optimization by the Lagrange method / / Gregory C. Chow
Dynamic economics [[electronic resource] ] : optimization by the Lagrange method / / Gregory C. Chow
Autore Chow Gregory C. <1929->
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : Oxford University Press, 1997
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (249 p.)
Disciplina 330/.01/51
Soggetto topico Mathematical optimization
Multipliers (Mathematical analysis)
Equilibrium (Economics)
Statics and dynamics (Social sciences)
Economic development
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-280-52852-4
1-4294-1527-4
0-19-535631-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Chapter One: Introduction; 1.1 Dynamic Economics and Optimization; 1.2 Methods of Dynamic Optimization; 1.3 Economic Growth; 1.4 Theories of Market Equilibrium; 1.5 Business Cycles; 1.6 Dynamic Games; 1.7 Models in Finance; 1.8 Models of Investment; 1.9 Numerical Methods for Solving First-Order Conditions in Dynamic Optimization Problems; Chapter Two: Dynamic Optimization in Discrete Time; 2.1 The Method of Lagrange Multipliers by an Example; 2.2 The Method of Dynamic Programming by an Example; 2.3 Solution of a Standard Dynamic Optimization Problem
2.4 Numerical Solution by Linear Approximations of λ and g2.5 Sufficient Conditions for a Globally Optimal Solution; 2.6 Relations to Known Results on Optimization; Problems; Chapter Three: Economic Growth; 3.1 The Brock-Mirman Growth Model; 3.2 A Multi-sector Growth Model; 3.3 A Growth Model Based on Human Capital and Fertility; 3.4 Technology and Economic Growth; 3.5 Research and Development and Economic Growth; Problems; Chapter Four: Theories of Market Equilibrium; 4.1 Asset Prices of an Exchange Economy; 4.2 Equilibrium in a Pure Currency Economy
4.3 A Pure Credit Economy with Linear Utility 4.4 Money and Interest in a Cash-In-Advance Economy; 4.5 A One-Sector Model of General Equilibrium; 4.6 Equilibrium of a Multi-sector Model; 4.7 Equilibrium of a One-Sector Model with Tax Distortion; Problems; Chapter Five: Business Cycles; 5.1 Keynes and the Classics; 5.2 Dynamic Properties of a Multi-sector Model with Technology Shocks; 5.3 Estimating Economic Effects of Political Events in China; 5.4 Estimating and Testing a Base-Line Real Business Cycle Model; 5.5 Real Business Cycles and Labor Market Fluctuations
5.6 Oligopolistic Pricing and Aggregate Demand 5.7 Research on Real Business Cycles; Problems; Chapter Six: Dynamic Games; 6.1 A Formulation of Models of Dynamic Games; 6.2 Price Determination of Duopolists with No Consumer Switching; 6.3 A Characterization of Subgame Perfect Equilibrium for Infinitely Repeated Games; 6.4 A Characterization of Subgame Perfect Equilibrium for Dynamic Games; 6.5 Credible Government Policy; 6.6 Credible Taxation to Redistribute Income; Problems; Chapter Seven: Models in Finance; 7.1 Stochastic Differential Equations
7.2 Dynamic Programming for a Continuous-Time Model 7.3 Solution of a Continuous-Time Optimization Problem by Lagrange Multipliers; 7.4 An Algebraic Method for Finding the Optimal Control Function; 7.5 Optimum Consumption and Portfolio Selection Over Time; 7.6 Capital Asset Pricing with Shifts in Investment Opportunities; 7.7 The Pricing of Options and Corporate Liabilities; 7.8 Asset Pricing and Portfolio Selection with Noise in Supply; 7.9 Asset Pricing and Portfolio Selection with Asymmetric Information; 7.9a The Kalman Filter in Continuous Time; Problems
Chapter Eight: Models of Investment
Record Nr. UNINA-9910465485203321
Chow Gregory C. <1929->  
New York, : Oxford University Press, 1997
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Dynamic economics [[electronic resource] ] : optimization by the Lagrange method / / Gregory C. Chow
Dynamic economics [[electronic resource] ] : optimization by the Lagrange method / / Gregory C. Chow
Autore Chow Gregory C. <1929->
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : Oxford University Press, 1997
Descrizione fisica xiii, 234 p. : ill
Disciplina 330/.01/51
Soggetto topico Mathematical optimization
Multipliers (Mathematical analysis)
Equilibrium (Economics)
Statics and dynamics (Social sciences)
Economic development
ISBN 9780195356311
0195356314
1-4294-1527-4
1-280-52852-4
0-19-535631-4
0-19-985503-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910795706703321
Chow Gregory C. <1929->  
New York, : Oxford University Press, 1997
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Dynamic economics [[electronic resource] ] : optimization by the Lagrange method / / Gregory C. Chow
Dynamic economics [[electronic resource] ] : optimization by the Lagrange method / / Gregory C. Chow
Autore Chow Gregory C. <1929->
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : Oxford University Press, 1997
Descrizione fisica xiii, 234 p. : ill
Disciplina 330/.01/51
Soggetto topico Mathematical optimization
Multipliers (Mathematical analysis)
Equilibrium (Economics)
Statics and dynamics (Social sciences)
Economic development
ISBN 9780195356311
0195356314
1-4294-1527-4
1-280-52852-4
0-19-535631-4
0-19-985503-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Contents -- Chapter One: Introduction -- 1.1 Dynamic Economics and Optimization -- 1.2 Methods of Dynamic Optimization -- 1.3 Economic Growth -- 1.4 Theories of Market Equilibrium -- 1.5 Business Cycles -- 1.6 Dynamic Games -- 1.7 Models in Finance -- 1.8 Models of Investment -- 1.9 Numerical Methods for Solving First-Order Conditions in Dynamic Optimization Problems -- Chapter Two: Dynamic Optimization in Discrete Time -- 2.1 The Method of Lagrange Multipliers by an Example -- 2.2 The Method of Dynamic Programming by an Example -- 2.3 Solution of a Standard Dynamic Optimization Problem -- 2.4 Numerical Solution by Linear Approximations of & -- #955 -- and g -- 2.5 Sufficient Conditions for a Globally Optimal Solution -- 2.6 Relations to Known Results on Optimization -- Problems -- Chapter Three: Economic Growth -- 3.1 The Brock-Mirman Growth Model -- 3.2 A Multisector Growth Model -- 3.3 A Growth Model Based on Human Capital and Fertility -- 3.4 Technology and Economic Growth -- 3.5 Research and Development and Economic Growth -- Problems -- Chapter Four: Theories of Market Equilibrium -- 4.1 Asset Prices of an Exchange Economy -- 4.2 Equilibrium in a Pure Currency Economy -- 4.3 A Pure Credit Economy with Linear Utility -- 4.4 Money and Interest in a Cash-In-Advance Economy -- 4.5 A One-Sector Model of General Equilibrium -- 4.6 Equilibrium of a Multisector Model -- 4.7 Equilibrium of a One-Sector Model with Tax Distortion -- Problems -- Chapter Five: Business Cycles -- 5.1 Keynes and the Classics -- 5.2 Dynamic Properties of a Multisector Model with Technology Shocks -- 5.3 Estimating Economic Effects of Political Events in China -- 5.4 Estimating and Testing a Base-Line Real Business Cycle Model -- 5.5 Real Business Cycles and Labor Market Fluctuations -- 5.6 Oligopolistic Pricing and Aggregate Demand.
5.7 Research on Real Business Cycles -- Problems -- Chapter Six: Dynamic Games -- 6.1 A Formulation of Models of Dynamic Games -- 6.2 Price Determination of Duopolists with No Consumer Switching -- 6.3 A Characterization of Subgame Perfect Equilibrium for Infinitely Repeated Games -- 6.4 A Characterization of Subgame Perfect Equilibrium for Dynamic Games -- 6.5 Credible Government Policy -- 6.6 Credible Taxation to Redistribute Income -- Problems -- Chapter Seven: Models in Finance -- 7.1 Stochastic Differential Equations -- 7.2 Dynamic Programming for a Continuous-Time Model -- 7.3 Solution of a Continuous-Time Optimization Problem by Lagrange Multipliers -- 7.4 An Algebraic Method for Finding the Optimal Control Function -- 7.5 Optimum Consumption and Portfolio Selection Over Time -- 7.6 Capital Asset Pricing with Shifts in Investment Opportunities -- 7.7 The Pricing of Options and Corporate Liabilities -- 7.8 Asset Pricing and Portfolio Selection with Noise in Supply -- 7.9 Asset Pricing and Portfolio Selection with Asymmetric Information -- 7.9a The Kalman Filter in Continuous Time -- Problems -- Chapter Eight: Models of Investment -- 8.1 Investment as Exercising an Irreversible Option to Invest -- 8.2 A Simple Model of Investment with Adjustment Cost -- 8.3 Investment as Gradual Capacity Expansion with Adjustment Cost -- 8.4 Optimal Policy for Replacement Investment -- 8.5 Optimal Policy to Retire Human Capital -- 8.6 Some Other Literature on Investment -- Problems -- Chapter Nine: Numerical Methods for Solving First-Order Conditions in Dynamic Optimization Problems -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Change of Variables -- 9.3 A Short-Cut to Log-Linearize First-Order Conditions -- 9.4 Solving Matrix Riccati Equations Rapidly -- 9.5 Solving Linear First-Order Conditions by the Method of Undetermined Coefficients -- 9.6 Quadratic Approximation to &.
#955 -- in Discrete Time -- 9.7 Quadratic Approximation to & -- #955 -- in Continuous Time -- 9.8 Solving First-Order Conditions by the Galerkin Method -- Problems -- References -- List of Mathematical Statements -- Solutions to Selected Problems -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Z.
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Chow Gregory C. <1929->  
New York, : Oxford University Press, 1997
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