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Anton Pichler, Marco Pangallo, R. Maria del Rio-Chanona, François Lafond, and J. Doyne Farmer have an article Forecasting the propagation of pandemic shocks with a dynamic input-output model. This is a non-equilibrium, simulation model applying Leontief's input-output analysis. I suppose this is applied Sraffianism. For the use of Leontief input-output models in modeling natural disasters, one could do worse than look at the work of Adam Rose. Steve Keen responds to this year's Nobel prize. Diamond and Dybvig (1983) is a well-referenced thought experiment with mathematics. The lessons it teaches are wrong. Matt McManus writes about Ludwig von Mises. He does not say much about the socialist calculation debate. Jan Toporowski writes about Oscar Lange.
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Anton Pichler, Marco Pangallo, R. Maria del Rio-Chanona, François Lafond, and J. Doyne Farmer have an article Forecasting the propagation of pandemic shocks with a dynamic input-output model. This is a non-equilibrium, simulation model applying Leontief's input-output analysis. I suppose this is applied Sraffianism. For the use of Leontief input-output models in modeling natural disasters, one could do worse than look at the work of Adam Rose. Steve Keen responds to this year's Nobel prize. Diamond and Dybvig (1983) is a well-referenced thought experiment with mathematics. The lessons it teaches are wrong. Matt McManus writes about Ludwig von Mises. He does not say much about the socialist calculation debate. Jan Toporowski writes about Oscar Lange.
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- Anton Pichler, Marco Pangallo, R. Maria del Rio-Chanona, François Lafond, and J. Doyne Farmer have an article Forecasting the propagation of pandemic shocks with a dynamic input-output model. This is a non-equilibrium, simulation model applying Leontief's input-output analysis. I suppose this is applied Sraffianism.
- For the use of Leontief input-output models in modeling natural disasters, one could do worse than look at the work of Adam Rose.
- Steve Keen responds to this year's Nobel prize. Diamond and Dybvig (1983) is a well-referenced thought experiment with mathematics. The lessons it teaches are wrong.
- Matt McManus writes about Ludwig von Mises. He does not say much about the socialist calculation debate.
- Jan Toporowski writes about Oscar Lange.