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An economically realistic asset exchange model

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 2022
Despite their highly idealized nature, certain agent-based models of asset exchange, proposed for the most part by physicists and mathematicians, have been shown to exhibit remarkable agreement with empirical wealth distribution data. While this agre- ement is comforting, there is widespread sentiment that further progress will require a detailed under-
Bruce M. Boghosian   +3 more
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Asset Accumulation and Economic Activity

Southern Economic Journal, 1982
In this work James Tobin discusses two major issues of macroeconomics: the strength of automatic market forces in maintaining full employment equilibrium and the efficacy of government fiscal and monetary policies in stabilizing the economy.
Robert T. McGee, James Tobin
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On the economics of asset management

2014
Asset Management is about realizing value from physical assets. To do this, money has to be invested in physical assets (purchase, maintenance, consumables, etc.) thus producing a specific technical performance for each asset over its lifecycle. The technical performance then allows to realize value for the owner. This can be either a monetary value (e.
Heitz, Christoph, Goren Huber, Lilach
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Hidden Economic Development Assets

Economic Development Quarterly, 1994
The productive informal economy is often ignored as an economic development asset because it is difficult to measure. This article examines the case for including the informal sector in urban development strategies. Size estimates suggest that the informal sector is large and growing more rapidly than GNP Therefore, it is substantial enough to warrant
John P. Blair, Carole R. Endres
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The economics of asset securitization [PDF]

open access: possible, 2005
Ronel Elul explains why asset-backed securities exist and discusses some reasons for their common structure. Elul notes that despite well-developed theories on the what and why of securitization, more research is needed. In particular, additional research could uncover the effect that government regulation and bankruptcy law have on securitization.
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