文档介绍:Dynamic General Equilibrium Modelling
Burkhard Heer ´ Alfred Mauûner
Dynamic General
Equilibrium Modelling
Computational Methods
and Applications
With 63 Figures and 24 Tables
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Professor Burkhard Heer
School of Economics and Management
Free University of Bolzano-Bozen
Via Sernesi 1
39100 Bolzano
Italy
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Professor Alfred Mauûner
Department of Economics
University of Augsburg
Universitåtsstraûe 16
86159 Augsburg
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Preface
Dynamic General Equilibrium (DGE) models have e the
workhorses of modern macroeconomics. Whatever textbook on
advanced macroeconomics you consider you will find three kinds of
models: the Solow model, the Ramsey model, and the overlapping
generations mod