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Medium-run macrodynamics and the consensus view of stabilization policy
Policy implications of the present consensus view of stabilization policy depend on specific assumptions with regard to the equilibrium level of production. Thereby, the interpretation of equilibrium output rests on a separation of supply-side and demandside adjustment to macroeconomic shocks promoting a dichotomy of short-term and long-term macrodynamics. In contrast to this, there are several channels that promote procyclical stimulus of aggregate demand and a changing factor utilization to the accumulation and efficiency of an economy’s productive capacity. Medium-run macrodynamics call for a rather endogenous explanation of production capacity and challenge the uniqueness of long-term equilibria.Monetary policy, medium-run macrodynamics, long-term nonneutrality, capacity utilization.
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Self-routing lowest common ancestor networks
Multistage interconnection networks (MIN's) allow communication between terminals on opposing sides of a network. Lowest Common Ancestor Networks (LCAN's) [1] have switches capable of connecting bi-directional links in a permutation pattern that additionally permits communication between terminals on the same side. Self-routing LCAN's have interesting permutation routing capabilities and are highly partionable. This paper characterizes self-routing LCAN's and analyzes their permutation routing capabilities. It is shown that the routing network of the CM-5 is a particular instance of an LCAN
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Lowest common ancestor interconnection networks
Lowest Common Ancestor (LCA) networks are built using switches capable of connecting u + d inputs/outputs in a permutation pattern. For n source nodes and I stages of switches, n/d switches are used in stage l - n/d - u/d in stage l - 2, and in general , n-u^l-i-l/d^l-i switches in stage i. The resulting hierarchical structure possesses interesting connectivity and permutational properties. A full characterization of LCA networks is presented together with a permutation routing algorithm for a family of LCA networks. The algorithm uses the network itself to collect and disseminate information about the permutation. A schedule of O(dp log_d/u n) passes is obtained with a switch set-up cost factor of O(log_d/u n) (p is the minimum number of passes that an algorithm with global knowledge schedules)
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