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Handbook on Optimal Growth 1: Discrete Time

Rose-Anne Dana ; Cuong Le Van ; Tapan Mitra ; Kazuo Nishimura (eds.)

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ISBN impreso

978-3-540-32308-2

ISBN electrónico

978-3-540-32310-5

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Springer Nature

País de edición

Reino Unido

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© Springer Berlin · Heidelberg 2006

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Theory of Stochastic Optimal Economic Growth

Lars J. Olson; Santanu Roy

Time preference influences intertemporal allocations. Ramsey’s many agent model provides us with a framework for seeing how individual tastes can influence an economy’s development and the distribution of its produce. The ways in which it differs from the representative agent theory may, with further research, provide us with a foundation for macrodynamic models with many agents where there interactions influence the level of macroeconomic activity and the conduct of macroeconomic policy.

Pp. 297-335

The von Neumann-Gale Growth Model and Its Stochastic Generalization

Igor V. Evstigneev; Klaus R. Schenk-Hoppé

Time preference influences intertemporal allocations. Ramsey’s many agent model provides us with a framework for seeing how individual tastes can influence an economy’s development and the distribution of its produce. The ways in which it differs from the representative agent theory may, with further research, provide us with a foundation for macrodynamic models with many agents where there interactions influence the level of macroeconomic activity and the conduct of macroeconomic policy.

Pp. 337-383

Equilibrium Dynamics with Many Agents

Robert A. Becker

Time preference influences intertemporal allocations. Ramsey’s many agent model provides us with a framework for seeing how individual tastes can influence an economy’s development and the distribution of its produce. The ways in which it differs from the representative agent theory may, with further research, provide us with a foundation for macrodynamic models with many agents where there interactions influence the level of macroeconomic activity and the conduct of macroeconomic policy.

Pp. 385-442

Dynamic Games in Economics

Rabah Amir

Time preference influences intertemporal allocations. Ramsey’s many agent model provides us with a framework for seeing how individual tastes can influence an economy’s development and the distribution of its produce. The ways in which it differs from the representative agent theory may, with further research, provide us with a foundation for macrodynamic models with many agents where there interactions influence the level of macroeconomic activity and the conduct of macroeconomic policy.

Pp. 443-477