Structural changes and their econometric modeling [electronic resource] / edited by Vladik Kreinovich, Songsak Sriboonchitta.
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- 其他題名:
- Studies in computational intelligence ;
- 出版: Cham : Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Springer 2019.
- 叢書名: Studies in computational intelligence,v.808
- 主題: Econometric models. , Computational Intelligence. , Artificial Intelligence. , Economic Theory/Quantitative Economics/Mathematical Methods.
- ISBN: 9783030042639 (electronic bk.) 、 9783030042622 (paper)
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This book focuses on structural changes and economic modeling. It presents papers describing how to model structural changes, as well as those introducing improvements to the existing before-structural-changes models, making it easier to later on combine these models with techniques describing structural changes. The book also includes related theoretical developments and practical applications of the resulting techniques to economic problems. Most traditional mathematical models of economic processes describe how the corresponding quantities change with time. However, in addition to such relatively smooth numerical changes, economical phenomena often undergo more drastic structural change. Describing such structural changes is not easy, but it is vital if we want to have a more adequate description of economic phenomena – and thus, more accurate and more reliable predictions and a better understanding on how best to influence the economic situation.
摘要註
This book focuses on structural changes and economic modeling. It presents papers describing how to model structural changes, as well as those introducing improvements to the existing before-structural-changes models, making it easier to later on combine these models with techniques describing structural changes. The book also includes related theoretical developments and practical applications of the resulting techniques to economic problems. Most traditional mathematical models of economic processes describe how the corresponding quantities change with time. However, in addition to such relatively smooth numerical changes, economical phenomena often undergo more drastic structural change. Describing such structural changes is not easy, but it is vital if we want to have a more adequate description of economic phenomena - and thus, more accurate and more reliable predictions and a better understanding on how best to influence the economic situation.