Investment Limit Cycles in a Socialist Economy
Andras Simonovits ()
Economic Change and Restructuring, 1991, vol. 24, issue 1, 27-46
Abstract:
The present paper generalizes a linear cycle model of the socialist economy studied in Simonovits (1990): the two equations describing the reproduction of the tensions are retained, while the two linear reaction equations are confined to the interval of lower and upper bounds; outside these intervals the decisions are given by the corresponding bounds (cf. Hicks, 1950). The main result is the following: If a certain linear system of equations and inequalities has a solution, then there exists a limit cycle with period 4, the amplitude of which is independent of the initial states. Copyright 1991 by Kluwer Academic Publishers
Date: 1991
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