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Multiple attractors and nonlinear dynamics in an overlapping generations model with environment
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    Multiple attractors and nonlinear dynamics in an overlapping generations model with environment (English)
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    29 September 2010
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    Summary: This paper develops a one-sector productive overlapping generations model with environment where a CES technology is assumed. Relying on numerical and geometrical approaches, various dynamic properties of the proposed model are explored: the existence of the phenomenon of multistability or the coexistence of different attractors was demonstrated. Finally, we describe a nontypical global bifurcation which determines the appearance of an attracting cycle.
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    overlapping generations
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    global bifurcation
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    coexistence of attractors
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