Numerical exploration of Kaldorian macrodynamics: Hopf-Neimark bifurcations and business cycles with fixed exchange rates (Q2478376)

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Numerical exploration of Kaldorian macrodynamics: Hopf-Neimark bifurcations and business cycles with fixed exchange rates
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    Numerical exploration of Kaldorian macrodynamics: Hopf-Neimark bifurcations and business cycles with fixed exchange rates (English)
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    28 March 2008
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    Summary: We explore numerically a three-dimensional discrete-time Kaldorian macrodynamic model in an open economy with fixed exchange rates, focusing on the effects of variation of the model parameters, the speed of adjustment of the goods market \(\alpha \), and the degree of capital mobility \(\beta \) on the stability of equilibrium and on the existence of business cycles. We determine the stability region in the parameter space and find that increase of \(\alpha \) destabilizes the equilibrium more quickly than increase of \(\beta \). We determine the Hopf-Neimark bifurcation curve along which business cycles are generated, and discuss briefly the occurrence of Arnold tongues. Bifurcation and Lyapunov exponent diagrams are computed providing information on the emergence, persistence, and amplitude of the cycles and illustrating the complex dynamics involved. Examples of cycles and other attractors are presented. Finally, we discuss a two-dimensional variation of the model related to a ``wealth effect,'' called model 2, and show that in this case, \(\alpha \) does not destabilize the equilibrium more quickly than \(\beta \), and that a Hopf-Neimark bifurcation curve does not exist in the parameter space, therefore model 2 does not produce cycles.
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