Capítulo de Libro
Processes of Evolutionary Self-Organization in High Inflation Experiences
Título del libro: New Tools of Dynamics Economics
Fecha de publicación:
2005
Editorial:
Springer
ISBN:
3-540-24282-1
Idioma:
Inglés
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We study some features of the processes that have generated high inflation in Latin- American countries. The statistical evidence shows that these inflationary experiences are fractional brownian noises. Several authors showed that self-organized criticality (SOC) processes may constitute the best explanation of the origin of such noises. But this hypothesis requires that the underlying structure remains timeinvariant. We conjecture, instead, that the economic structures evolve in time being, at each stage of their evolution, self-organized structures. We find that such ESO (evolutionary self-organized) processes still generate fractional brownian noises. Thus, they seem to provide a better explanation for the economic phenomenon of high inflation.
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Tohmé, Fernando Abel; Dabús, Carlos Darío; London, Silvia; Processes of Evolutionary Self-Organization in High Inflation Experiences; Springer; 2005; 357-371
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