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In economic theory, there exist many important problems whose mathematical formulation is a function relating the current value of a certain state variable to its (accurately forecast) future value. The most widely studied class of such problems is the Overlapping generations (OLG) models in...
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The paper studies empirically and analytically growth and fluctuation of firm size distribution. An empirical analysis is carried out on several data sets on firm size, with emphasis on one-time distribution as well as growth-rate probability distribution. Two well-known scaling laws, Pareto's...
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In this paper we solve a stochastic dynamic programming problem for the solution to a dynamic game in which the players select a mean level of control. The state transition dynamics are a function of the current state of the system and a multiplicative noise factor on the control variables of...
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In this note a one-state, one-control variable quadratic linear problem with robust control and discount factor is developed to examine the optimal response of the first-period control to changes in future model uncertainty. A change in future model uncertainty has an effect on the optimal...
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The mixture of two already known soft computing technics, like Genetic Algorithms and Neural Networks (NN) in Financial modeling, takes a new approach in the search for the best variables involving an Econometric model using a Neural Network. This new approach helps to recognice the importance...
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For modelling economic and financial time series, multivariate linear and nonlinear systems of equations have become a standard tool. These models can also be applied to non-stationary processes. However, the resulting finite-sample estimates may depend strongly on the specification of the model...
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We derive the shape of optimal unemployment insurance (UI) contracts when agents can exert search effort but face different search costs and have private information about their type. We derive a recursive solution of our dynamic adverse selection problem with repeated moral hazard. Conditions...
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The paper formulates the fertility choice of a representative working woman in the context of a two-period OLG model. The starting point is a young working woman faced with the dilemma of having to simultaneous rear children and participate in the labor force. Discrete variable equivalents of...
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This paper builds upon the work by Tucci and Kendrick (2001) in which the authors develop a quadratic form version of the robust permanent income and pricing model described in Hansen, Sargent and Tallerini (1999). Then using the parameter values given on p. 18 of the HST paper they compute the...
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We consider a kinetic equation approach to dynamical systems with finite memory, based upon a probabilistic approach given in Dorofeenko and Shorish (2004). This approach uses a master equation methodology to analytically model the dynamics of distributed systems with many heterogeneous agents,...
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