Saturday, October 15, 2022

Elsewhere

  • 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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