Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4652873 Electronic Notes in Discrete Mathematics 2007 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

This empirical study explores the structure of macroeconomic models using major concepts and algorithms of the graph theory. Different sizes of applications with dynamic effects are considered. We will firstly examine the matching problem when assigning the equations to the variables. We'll also propose a simple method for improving the regular circular embedding of graphs on the basis of one of the longest circuit and adequate permutations. The determination of the maximal list of edge-disjoint circuits also produces an useful insight into the structure. A typology of the interdependent variables is proposed using the all- pairs shortest paths matrix. This classification is based on both the emissions of nodes towards the rest of the directed graph and the perturbations that the rest of the graph exerts on these nodes. The computations have been done using the softwares MATHEMATICA®5.1, LINDO 6.1 and our own programs in Fortran 77L and C++.

Related Topics
Physical Sciences and Engineering Mathematics Discrete Mathematics and Combinatorics