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Dynamic Analysis in Complex Economic Environments

Essays in Honor of Christophe Deissenberg

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  • Explores economic dynamics and decision-making
  • Applies both analytical and computational methods
  • Dedicated to Christophe Deissenberg, a well-known and distinguished scholar of economic dynamics and computational economics

Part of the book series: Dynamic Modeling and Econometrics in Economics and Finance (DMEF, volume 26)

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About this book

This book analyses decision-making in dynamic economic environments. By applying a wide range of methodological approaches, combining both analytical and computational methods, the contributors examine various aspects of optimal firm behaviour and relevant policy areas. Topics covered include optimal control, dynamic games, economic decision-making, and applications in finance and economics, as well as policy implications in areas such as pollution regulation. 

This book is dedicated to Christophe Deissenberg, a well-known and distinguished scholar of economic dynamics and computational economics. It appeals to academics in the areas of optimal control, dynamic games and computational economics as well as to decision-makers working in policy domains such as environmental policy.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Business Administration and Economics, Bielefeld University, Bielefeld, Germany

    Herbert Dawid

  • Department of Economics,, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, Canada

    Jasmina Arifovic

About the editors

Herbert Dawid is Professor of Economic Theory and Computational Economics at the Bielefeld University, Germany.

Jasmina Arifovic in Professor of Economics at the Simon Fraser University, Canada. 

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