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The following pages link to A suffficient condition for topological chaos with an application to a model of endogeneous growth (Q5931246):
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- Financial liberalization: poverty trap or chaos (Q492866) (← links)
- Environmental tax policy, habit formation and nonlinear dynamics (Q611235) (← links)
- On growing through cycles: Matsuyama's M-map and Li-Yorke chaos (Q684163) (← links)
- Productive public expenditures, expectation formations and nonlinear dynamics (Q931788) (← links)
- Growing through chaotic intervals (Q960275) (← links)
- The dynamics of the NAIRU model with two switching regimes (Q964577) (← links)
- Public and private expenditures on health in a growth model (Q1027379) (← links)
- Chaotic dynamics in quasi-static systems: Theory and applications (Q1300408) (← links)
- Shilnikov chaos in the Lucas model of endogenous growth (Q1676474) (← links)
- On the complexity of economic dynamics: an approach through topological entropy (Q1681669) (← links)
- Homoclinic bifurcation and the Belyakov degeneracy in a variant of the Romer model of endogenous growth (Q1694095) (← links)
- On Mitra's sufficient condition for topological chaos: seventeen years later (Q1787350) (← links)
- On topological chaos in the Robinson-Solow-Srinivasan model (Q1927869) (← links)
- Continuous unimodal maps in economic dynamics: on easily verifiable conditions for topological chaos (Q2138091) (← links)
- Growing through chaos in the Matsuyama map via subcritical flip bifurcation and bistability (Q2213086) (← links)
- The dynamics of the Stiglitz policy in the RSS model (Q2425484) (← links)
- Does optimal growth preclude chaos? A theorem on monotonicity (Q3340467) (← links)
- TOPOLOGICAL CHAOS FOR BIRTH-AND-DEATH-TYPE MODELS WITH PROLIFERATION (Q4798987) (← links)
- An Economy Can Have a Lorenz-Type Chaotic Attractor (Q5016839) (← links)
- Chaos for implicit difference equations with snap-back repellers (Q5374270) (← links)
- Introduction to intertemporal equilibrium theory: Indeterminacy, bifurcations, and stability (Q5931241) (← links)
- Chaotic equilibrium dynamics in endogeneous growth models (Q5931245) (← links)
- R\&D subsidies, income taxes, and growth through cycles (Q6063090) (← links)
- Memory loss can prevent chaos in games dynamics (Q6543738) (← links)
- The emergence of chaos in productivity distribution dynamics (Q6655442) (← links)