Linear systems approach to the analysis of an induced drug removal process. Phenobarbital removal by oral activated charcoal

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Vol 34 (3) ◽  
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This paper considers linear rational expectations models from the linear systems point of view. Using a generalization of the Wiener-Hopf factorization, the linear systems approach is able to furnish very simple conditions for existence and uniqueness of both particular and generic linear rational expectations models. To illustrate the applicability of this approach, the paper characterizes the structure of stationary and cointegrated solutions, including a generalization of Granger’s representation theorem.


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