Neglected Theories of Business Cycle—Alternative Ways of Explaining Economic Fluctuations

The business cycle is a frequent topic in economic research; however, the approach based on individual strategies often remains neglected. The aspiration of this study is to prove that the behavior of individuals can originate and fuel an economic cycle. For this purpose, we are using an algorithm b...

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Autores principales: Klára Čermáková, Michal Bejček, Jan Vorlíček, Helena Mitwallyová
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Publicado: MDPI AG 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/e2a83ed2e87a456f88140e8c19af4004
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Sumario:The business cycle is a frequent topic in economic research; however, the approach based on individual strategies often remains neglected. The aspiration of this study is to prove that the behavior of individuals can originate and fuel an economic cycle. For this purpose, we are using an algorithm based on a repeated dove–hawk game. The results reveal that the sum of output in a society is affected by the ratio of individual strategies. Cyclical changes in this ratio will be translated into fluctuations of the total product of society. We present game theory modelling of a strategic behavioral approach as a valid theoretical foundation for explaining economic fluctuations. This article offers an unusual insight into the business cycle’s causes and growth theories.