The author examines such aspects of numerical solutions to the economic models as efficiency, accuracy, error analysis, stability and reliability. Without attempting a full picture of the applicable numerical methods or the advantages and drawbacks of these, the article concentrates on a pension incentive model, complex in its mathematical structure, but interesting economically and numerically. Finally, the author demonstrates the efficacy of numerical methods by applying them to an important economic supposition.
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