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Optimal control indicators for the assessment of the influence of government policy to business cycle shocks
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    Optimal control indicators for the assessment of the influence of government policy to business cycle shocks (English)
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    10 July 2013
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    control systems
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    stochastic optimal control
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    business cycles
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    dynamic macro-modeling and indicators
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