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A User's Guide to the Numerical Solution of Two-Point Boundary Value Problems Arising in Continuous Time Dynamic Economic Models

William Goffe ()

Computational Economics, 1993, vol. 6, issue 3-4, pages 249-55

Abstract: This paper reviews commonly used numerical methods of solving two-point boundary value problems which frequently arise in economics. Since these problems are often too complex to solve analytically, and since phase diagrams yield limited insights, these numerical methods are a useful addition to the economist's tool kit. Attention is focused on easily obtained algorithms. Citation Copyright 1993 by Kluwer Academic Publishers.

Date: 1993
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