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Computing Equilibria of Semi-algebraic Economies Using Triangular Decomposition and Real Solution Classification
In this paper, we are concerned with the problem of determining the existence
of multiple equilibria in economic models. We propose a general and complete
approach for identifying multiplicities of equilibria in semi-algebraic
economies, which may be expressed as semi-algebraic systems. The approach is
based on triangular decomposition and real solution classification, two
powerful tools of algebraic computation. Its effectiveness is illustrated by
two examples of application.Comment: 24 pages, 5 figure
A method of calculating bandstructure in real-space with application to all-electron and full potential
We introduce a practical and efficient approach for calculating the
all-electron full potential bandstructure in real space, employing a finite
element basis. As an alternative to the k-space method, the method involves the
self-consistent solution of the Kohn-Sham equation within a larger finite
system that encloses the unit-cell. It is based on the fact that the net
potential of the unit-cell converges at a certain radius point. Bandstructure
results are then obtained by performing non-self-consistent calculations in the
Brillouin zone. Numerous numerical experiments demonstrate that the obtained
valence and conduction bands are in excellent agreement with the
pseudopotential k-space method. Moreover, we successfully observe the band
bending of core electrons
The influence of cultural exchange on international trade: an empirical test of Confucius Institutes based on China and the ‘Belt and Road’ areas
With the implementation of the Belt and Road initiative, the
development of trade governance between China and countries
along the line has expanded. Firstly, this paper analyzes the
impact of cultural exchanges through Confucius Institutes on
regional trade cooperation from three dimensions: improving cultural identity, reducing trade costs and sharing information.
Secondly, we utilise data trade data from the 64 countries along
the line from 2004 to 2015 to examine the effects of Confucius
Institutes in regional trade cooperation with China. Overall, we
found that Confucius Institutes have significantly promoted the
trade growth of China and those countries. Compared to exports,
Confucius Institutes promote greater growth imports to the Belt
and Road countries from China. Compared to countries in the
Road, Confucius Institutes better promoted trade growth between
China and countries in the Belt. This empirical conclusion stands
under various robustness tests. Forth, after the 12th five-yearplan, the promoting effects of the Confucius Institute has been
strengthening. Fifth, the smaller the cultural distance, the stronger
the promoting effects of the Confucius Institute on the trade in
BRI countries. However, the effect of language similarity is not significant. This study indicates that the Chinese government should
pay more attention to the economic effects of cultural factors,
such as the Confucius Institute, in policy design
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