Many negative reactions to Catastrophe Theory have been triggered by overly simplistic applications unintended and unsuited for statistical-econometric estimation, inference, and testing. In this paper it is argued that stochastic catastrophe models constructed using the Expansion Method hold the most promise to widen the acceptance of Catas-trophe Theory by analytically oriented scholars in the social sciences and elsewhere. The paper presents a typology of catastrophe models, and demonstrates the construction and estimation of an econometric expanded cusp catastrophe model of economic growth
This paper analyzes the effects of catastrophes on two types of regions referred to as developed and...
Of the seven elementary catastrophes in catastrophe theory, the "cusp" model is the most widely appl...
Deterministic population growth models can exhibit a large variety of flows, ranging from algebraic,...
Many negative reactions to Catastrophe Theory have been triggered by overly simplistic applications ...
Catastrophe theory (CT) emerged out of problems in pure mathematics. The insights and language of di...
The chapter analyzes effects of catastrophes on economic growth and stagnation. The economy is a com...
Over 200 mathematical formulae exist that model some aspect of human growth and development. While m...
When a model from Catastrophe Theory has been built for a particular phenomenon stochastic perturbat...
The cusp model of catastrophe theory is very closely related to certain multiparameter exponential f...
The bachelor's thesis applies the stochastic cusp catastrophe model to the housing market of the Uni...
The so called Cusp deterministic catastrophe model extends the classical linear regression adding no...
This paper aims to study a controversial issue such as the implications of Catastrophe Theory for st...
Abstract: What is the likelihood that the U.S. will experience a devastating catastrophic event over...
Of the seven elementary catastrophes in catastrophe theory, the “cusp ” model is the most widely app...
The state of the global ecosystem is currently approaching a critical point, which affects the socio...
This paper analyzes the effects of catastrophes on two types of regions referred to as developed and...
Of the seven elementary catastrophes in catastrophe theory, the "cusp" model is the most widely appl...
Deterministic population growth models can exhibit a large variety of flows, ranging from algebraic,...
Many negative reactions to Catastrophe Theory have been triggered by overly simplistic applications ...
Catastrophe theory (CT) emerged out of problems in pure mathematics. The insights and language of di...
The chapter analyzes effects of catastrophes on economic growth and stagnation. The economy is a com...
Over 200 mathematical formulae exist that model some aspect of human growth and development. While m...
When a model from Catastrophe Theory has been built for a particular phenomenon stochastic perturbat...
The cusp model of catastrophe theory is very closely related to certain multiparameter exponential f...
The bachelor's thesis applies the stochastic cusp catastrophe model to the housing market of the Uni...
The so called Cusp deterministic catastrophe model extends the classical linear regression adding no...
This paper aims to study a controversial issue such as the implications of Catastrophe Theory for st...
Abstract: What is the likelihood that the U.S. will experience a devastating catastrophic event over...
Of the seven elementary catastrophes in catastrophe theory, the “cusp ” model is the most widely app...
The state of the global ecosystem is currently approaching a critical point, which affects the socio...
This paper analyzes the effects of catastrophes on two types of regions referred to as developed and...
Of the seven elementary catastrophes in catastrophe theory, the "cusp" model is the most widely appl...
Deterministic population growth models can exhibit a large variety of flows, ranging from algebraic,...