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Foreword -- Preface -- Index Gratiarum -- Table of Contents I -- Part IV. Anthroposphere (human focus): History, Anthropology, Archaeology, Music Theory and Literature Analysis, Economics, Regional and Global Inequality -- Multiple time scales in history: Clashing concerns? (M. Van De Mieroop) -- Military-industrial interactions in and between Germany and the United States: Combining spatial and time scales (R. Czeskleba-Dupont) -- Urgency across cultural timescapes informs climate change vulnerability (S. Veland, A.H. Lynch) -- Some comments on multi-scalar time in archaeology (R. Campbell, Y. Jaffe) -- Complexity and time scales in music theory and literary analysis (P.A. Brask) -- Timescales methods in economics: Wavelet analysis of business cycle fluctuations (M. Gallegati) -- Macro-Financial Dynamics: Theories, Empirical Methods, and Time Scales (C. Proaño, L. Quero Virla) -- Portfolio decisions, climate-related assets and commodity prices: An application of time scales and dynamicportfolio model (J. Braga, J.P. Bastos) -- A multi time-scale theory of economic growth and cycles (J. Jacobo) -- Endogenous economic resilience, loss of resilience, persistent cycles, multiple attractors (W. Semmler et al.) -- Part V. Multiple Time Scales: Dynamics, Emergence, and Physical Generation -- A review of multiple time scale dynamics: Fundamental phenomena and mathematical methods (K.U. Kristiansen) -- Emergence of multiple time scales in the modelling of climate, matter, life, and economy (B. Booß-Bavnbek et al.) -- Coexisting dynamical phenomena with different time scales in autonomous systems: How their generation and combination may occur? (G. Orriols et al.) |