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Economic Growth

Theory and Numerical Solution Methods

  • First textbook which integrates the analysis of theoretical models of Economic Growth and computational methods to produce numerical solutions
  • Detailed discussion of economic policy issues
  • Excel and Matlab files are provided on an accompanying website
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Table of contents (10 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-XX
  2. Introduction

    • Alfonso Novales, Esther Fernández, Jesús Ruiz
    Pages 1-52
  3. The Neoclassical Growth Model Under a Constant Savings Rate

    • Alfonso Novales, Esther Fernández, Jesús Ruiz
    Pages 53-99
  4. Optimal Growth. Continuous Time Analysis

    • Alfonso Novales, Esther Fernández, Jesús Ruiz
    Pages 101-154
  5. Optimal Growth. Discrete Time Analysis

    • Alfonso Novales, Esther Fernández, Jesús Ruiz
    Pages 155-194
  6. Numerical Solution Methods

    • Alfonso Novales, Esther Fernández, Jesús Ruiz
    Pages 195-255
  7. Endogenous Growth Models

    • Alfonso Novales, Esther Fernández, Jesús Ruiz
    Pages 257-303
  8. Additional Endogenous Growth Models

    • Alfonso Novales, Esther Fernández, Jesús Ruiz
    Pages 305-376
  9. Growth in Monetary Economies: Steady-State Analysis of Monetary Policy

    • Alfonso Novales, Esther Fernández, Jesús Ruiz
    Pages 377-422
  10. Transitional Dynamics in Monetary Economies: Numerical Solutions

    • Alfonso Novales, Esther Fernández, Jesús Ruiz
    Pages 423-494
  11. Mathematical Appendix

    • Alfonso Novales, Esther Fernández, Jesús Ruiz
    Pages 495-516
  12. Back Matter

    Pages 517-528

About this book

This is a book on deterministic and stochastic Growth Theory and the computational methods needed to produce numerical solutions. Exogenous and endogenous growth models are thoroughly reviewed. Special attention is paid to the use of these models for fiscal and monetary policy analysis. Modern Business Cycle Theory, the New Keynesian Macroeconomics, the class of Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium models, can be all considered as special cases of models of economic growth, and they can be analyzed by the theoretical and numerical procedures provided in the textbook.

Analytical discussions are presented in full detail. The book is self contained and it is designed so that the student advances in the theoretical and the computational issues in parallel. EXCEL and Matlab files are provided on an accompanying website to illustrate theoretical results as well as to simulate the effects of economic policy interventions.

Reviews

From the reviews:

"The new book … focus on numerical solution methods for growth models, with the addition of extensions on business cycles models (and growth theory, too). The main sections cover the Neoclassical growth model, optimal growth in continuous and discrete time, endogenous growth and monetary economies. … The book is self-contained and aimed at graduate students, but can also be used as a reference book." (Economic Dynamics Newsletter, Vol. 10 (2), 2009)

"This is a book on deterministic and stochastic Growth Theory and the computational methods needed to produce numerical solutions. Exogenous and endogenous growth models are thoroughly reviewed, and special attention is paid to use of these models for fiscal and monetary policy analysis. … The book is self contained and it is designed … that the student advances in the theoretical and the computational issues in parallel." (Rózsa Horvàth-Bokor, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1156, 2009)

“This is a textbook that is devoted to the numerical analysis of macroeconomic dynamics. … Because of its clarity and because few textbooks exist that focus on methodology, this should be a valuable textbook for graduate students who want to learn methods for macroeconomic analysis.” (Makoto Yano, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2011 a)

Authors and Affiliations

  • Fac. Economicas, Depto. Economìa Cuantitativa, Universidad Complutense Madrid, Pozuelo de Alarcón, Spain

    Alfonso Novales, Esther Fernández, Jesús Ruíz

About the authors

ALFONSO NOVALES is Professor of Economics at the Department of Quantitative Economics at Universidad Complutense (Madrid). He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from University of Minnesota and a Ph.D. in Mathematics from Universidad del Pais Vasco. After graduation, he was Assistant Professor at State University of New York (Stony Brook). He has been President of the Spanish Economic Association and chairman of FEDEA (Fundación de Estudios de Economía Aplicada, Madrid). He has published in Econometrica, Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, Journal of Macroeconomics, International Journal of Forecasting, Journal of Forecasting, Journal of Time Series Analysis, Journal of Banking and Finance, Economic Modelling, Computational Economics, Journal of International Financial Institutions, Markets and Money, International Journal of Money and Finance, Applied Financial Economics, Applied Economics Letters, and International Journal of Finance, and he has contributed with chapters to books on Macroeconomics and Econometrics. He is the author of Econometria and Estadistica y Econometría, both textbooks edited by McGrawHill in Spanish. His research interests include Economic Policy Evaluation and Financial Econometrics.

JESUS RUIZ is Associate Professor of Economics at the Department of Quantitative Economics at Universidad Complutense (Madrid). He obtained his Ph.D. in Economics from Universidad Complutense in 1997. He has published in Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, Economic Modelling, Applied Financial Economics, Spanish Economic Review and other Spanish journals, and he has contributed with chapters to books on Computational Economics. His research interests include Economic Policy Evaluation in Dynamic Macroeconomic Models and Environmental Economics.

ESTHER FERNÁNDEZ is Associate Professor of Economics at the Department of Quantitative Economics at Universidad Complutense (Madrid). Her Ph.D. dissertation was selected as the bestdoctoral dissertation in Economics at Universidad Complutense in 1999. Her research interests include Monetary Theory, Economic Growth and Environmental Economics. She has published at Economic Modelling and Spanish academic journals.

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