Bifurcation Analysis of the Keynesian Cross Model: Conclusion and References

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Xinyu Li, University of Washington.
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Abstract and Introduction
2. Method and 2.1. G is constant
2.2. Linear Relation between G and I
2.3. Nonlinear Quadratic Relation between G and I
3. Results
4. Conclusion and References
4. Conclusion
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Future researchers can investigate other nonlinear relationships between government spending and national income such as the case when government spending increases cubically with the national income.
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Bolles, Albert Sidney. Money, Banking, and Finance, by Albert S. Bolles. American book company, 1903.
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6. Strogatz, Steven H. Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos: With Applications to Physics, Biology, Chemistry, and Engineering. CRC Press, 2015, https://doi.org/10.1201/9780429492563.
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