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The following 85 pages are in this category, out of 85 total.
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Kroner Model 195:Bertrand–Edgeworth model 681:Turnpike model of money 294:Dynamic discrete choice 264:Dividend discount model 222:Circular flow of income 185:Bargaining model of war 279:Double marginalization 517:Mundell–Fleming model 424:International Futures 392:Heckscher–Ohlin model 205:Brander–Spencer model 473:Kiyotaki–Moore model 269:Dixit–Stiglitz model 254:Diamond–Dybvig model 190:Bertrand competition 507:Macroeconomic model 402:Hybrid choice model 382:Harris–Todaro model 274:Domar serfdom model 237:Cournot competition 666:Tableau économique 561:Overshooting model 414:Input–output model 387:Harrod–Domar model 76:Econometric models 739:Conceptual models 693:Uzawa–Lucas model 671:Tax-benefit model 639:Sectoral balances 588:Polytomous choice 529:North–South model 350:Galor–Zeira model 289:Dual-sector model 746: 710:Wonderland model 644:Solow–Swan model 635: 578:Phillips Machine 551:Open music model 217:Choice modelling 118: 113:Financial models 111: 94: 81: 74: 57: 50: 754: 753: 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Index

category
Economic model

Business models

Econometric models
Energy models

Financial models
This list may not reflect recent changes
Economic model
AD–AS model
AD–IA model
AK model
Backwardness
Bargaining model of war
Bertrand competition
Bertrand–Edgeworth model
Big push model
Brander–Spencer model
Choice modelling
Circular flow of income
Classical general equilibrium model
Cobweb model
Cournot competition
DAD–SAS model
Diamond–Dybvig model
Discrete choice
Dividend discount model
Dixit–Stiglitz model

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