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The following pages link to Scaling the volatility of GDP growth rates (Q1274722):
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- The Paretian ratio distribution -- an application to the volatility of GDP (Q547106) (← links)
- Common scaling behavior in finance and macroeconomics (Q614546) (← links)
- Thermodynamic limits of macroeconomic or financial models: one- and two-parameter Poisson-Dirichlet models (Q844567) (← links)
- A generalized preferential attachment model for business firms growth rates. I. Empirical evidence. (Q978798) (← links)
- A generalized preferential attachment model for business firms growth rates. II. Mathematical treatment. (Q978799) (← links)
- Cluster structure of EU-15 countries derived from the correlation matrix analysis of macroeconomic index fluctuations (Q978800) (← links)
- How do output growth-rate distributions look like? some cross-country, time-series evidence (Q978824) (← links)
- The link between volatility and growth: Evidence from the States (Q1390986) (← links)
- Statistical models for company growth (Q1396854) (← links)
- Scaling behavior in land markets (Q1396855) (← links)
- Exotic statistical physics: applications to biology, medicine, and economics (Q1577074) (← links)
- Application of computational statistical physics to scale invariance and universality in economic phenomena (Q1613749) (← links)
- Endogenous growth and global divergence in a multi-country agent-based model (Q1734577) (← links)
- Statistical physics and economic fluctuations: do outliers exist? (Q1856097) (← links)
- Power laws and macroeconomic fluctuations (Q1873999) (← links)
- Business fluctuations in a behavioral switching model: gridlock effects and credit crunch phenomena in financial networks (Q2191454) (← links)
- Hindered growth (Q2291797) (← links)
- A mixed bivariate distribution with exponential and geometric marginals (Q2386156) (← links)
- Economic fluctuations and statistical physics: the puzzle of large fluctuations (Q2432363) (← links)
- ECONOPHYSICS AND ECONOMIC COMPLEXITY (Q3603959) (← links)
- Fitting probability distributions to economic growth: a maximum likelihood approach (Q5138108) (← links)
- FINANCIAL FRAGILITY, INDUSTRIAL DYNAMICS, AND BUSINESS FLUCTUATIONS IN AN AGENT-BASED MODEL (Q5439972) (← links)
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- Similarities and differences between physics and economics (Q5947861) (← links)
- A model for the growth dynamics of economic organizations (Q5947871) (← links)
- On the parametric description of log-growth rates of Romanian city sizes (Q6556387) (← links)