Macroeconomic Analysis and Parametric Control of a Regional Economic Union

This book is a further development of the theory of parametric control. It includes: numerical methods of testing (verification) of software implementation of mathematical models by assessing the stability of mappings defined by the model; sufficient cond

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Analysis and Parametric Control of a Regional Economic Union

Macroeconomic Analysis and Parametric Control of a Regional Economic Union

Abdykappar A. Ashimov • Yuriy V. Borovskiy Dmitry A. Novikov • Bakyt T. Sultanov Mukhit A. Onalbekov

Macroeconomic Analysis and Parametric Control of a Regional Economic Union

Abdykappar A. Ashimov Kazakh National Research Technical University after K.I. Satpayev Almaty City, Kazakhstan

Yuriy V. Borovskiy Kazakh National Research Technical University after K.I. Satpayev Almaty City, Kazakhstan

Dmitry A. Novikov V.A.Trapeznikov Institute of Control Sciences (Russian Academy of Sciences) Moscow, Russia

Bakyt T. Sultanov Kazakh National Research Technical University after K.I. Satpayev Almaty City, Kazakhstan

Mukhit A. Onalbekov Kazakh National Research Technical University after K.I. Satpayev Almaty City, Kazakhstan

ISBN 978-3-030-32204-5 ISBN 978-3-030-32205-2 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-32205-2

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Introduction

As indicated by recurrent economic crises, there is a vital need for macroeconomic analysis and coordinated optimal economic policy at different levels, from separate countries to the global economy. In fact, macroeconomic mathematical models are an important tool for the macroeconomic analysis and assessment of an efficient policy to control the evolution of national economies. To this effect, it is crucial (a) to establish conditions under which computer simulations with mathematical models are applicable to real macroeconomic systems and (b) to study the properties of dynamic optimization models based on corresponding mathematical models of rea