The chapter starts by discussing how we can determine the long-term qualitative behaviour of the solutions to second-order recurrence equations. In particular, in some cases, it can be seen that the solution is oscillatory. In the context of the multiplier-accelerator model, this corresponds to what are known as business cycles. The chapter concludes with an analysis of a dynamic macroeconomic model that is more realistic than the multiplier-accelerator one.
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