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The Dynamics of Business Cycles
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The Dynamics of Business Cycles book
A Study in Economic Fluctuations
The Dynamics of Business Cycles
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The Dynamics of Business Cycles book
A Study in Economic Fluctuations
ByJ.J. Polak, Jan Tinbergen
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2004
eBook Published 1 May 2004
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
Pages 384
eBook ISBN 9780203501313
Subjects Economics, Finance, Business & Industry
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Polak, J.J., & Tinbergen, J. (2004). The Dynamics of Business Cycles: A Study in Economic Fluctuations (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203501313
ABSTRACT
Originally published in 1942, this landmark volume makes available the entire business-cycle analysis of the Dutch economist, Jan Tinbergen, whose work in economic dynamics stimulated a new school of econometric research. The book explains what is typical and common in economic movements - the system of supply and demand schedules used to describe a market, certain technical relations, and 'balance equations'.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
Part I. Description
chapter I|22 pages
Introduction: Types Of Movements
chapter II|16 pages
Long-Run Developments
chapter III|19 pages
Interruptions And Sudden Changes In Structure
chapter IV|12 pages
Cyclical Movements
chapter V|4 pages
Seasonal Fluctuations
chapter VI|5 pages
Random Movements
chapter VII|7 pages
Differences Among Individual Countries
chapter VIII|9 pages
Fluctuations In Individual Markets
part |2 pages
Part II The Explanation Of Economic Fluctuations
chapter IX|13 pages
Economic Statics And Economic Dynamics
chapter X|25 pages
The Process Of Long-Run Development
chapter XI|18 pages
Periods Of War And Inflation
chapter XII|4 pages
Long Waves
chapter XIII|74 pages
Business-Cycle Fluctuations
chapter XIV|14 pages
Cyclical Movements In Individual Markets
chapter XV|5 pages
Exogenous Movements
chapter XVI|9 pages
Theoretical Postscript
part |2 pages
Part III Business-Cycle Policy