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Path stability of prices in a nonlinear Leontief model
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    Path stability of prices in a nonlinear Leontief model (English)
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    6 October 1993
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    Price dynamics in a discrete nonlinear Leontief growth model is considered. Under some classical assumptions the author shows that any two price paths in such a model finally approach each other. In other words, a path -- when distorted -- comes back to its original form within a period. Under stronger assumptions the convergence to a single price vector is proved.
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    price path stability
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    turnpike properties
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    convergence of paths
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    discrete nonlinear Leontief growth model
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