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We study a class of infinite horizon, discounted stochastic games with strategic complementarities. In our class of games, we prove the existence of a stationary Markov Nash equilibrium, as well as provide methods for constructing this least and greatest equilibrium via a simple successive...
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We provide sufficient conditions for existence and uniqueness of a monotone, Lipschitz continuous Markov stationary Nash equilibrium (MSNE) and characterize its associated Stationary Markov equilibrium in a class of intergenerational paternalistic altruism models with stochastic production. Our...
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In this paper, we provide a set of sufficient conditions under which recursive competitive equilibrium exist and are unique for a large class of distorted dynamic equilibrium models with capital and elastic labor supply. We develop a monotone map approach to the problem. The class of economies...
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We present a new approach for studying equilibrium dynamics in a class of stochastic games with a continuum of players with private types and strategic complementarities. We introduce a suitable equilibrium concept, called Markov Stationary Distributional Equilibrium (MSDE), prove its existence,...
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We give a set of sufficient conditions for uniqueness of a time-consistent Markov stationary consumption policy for a quasi-hyperbolic household under uncertainty. To the best of our knowledge, this uniqueness result is the first presented in the literature for general settings, i.e. under...
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We study a class of infinite horizon, discounted stochastic games with strategic complementarities. In our class of games, we prove the existence of a Stationary Markov Nash equilibrium, as well as provide methods for constructing this least and greatest equilibrium via a successive...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013038396
This paper uses lattice programming methods along with the extension of Tarski's fixed point theorem due to Veinott (1992) and Zhou (1994) to establish sufficient conditions for existence of sequential symmetric Markov equilibrium in a large class of dynamic games. Our method is constructive and...
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We show that monotone methods, especially, those based on lattice theory and lattice programming can produce results, e.g., on the monotonicity of the optimal programs, as well as on the existence of fixed points, consistent with the current macroeconomics literature, in the absence of...
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We develop an isotone recursive approach to the problem of existence, computation, and characterization of non-symmetric locally Lipschitz continuous (and, therefore, Clarke-differentible) Markovian equilibrium for a class of infinite horizon multiagent competitive equilibrium models with...
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Using lattice programming and order theoretic fixpoint theory, we develop a powerful class of monotone iterative methods that provide a qualitative theory of Markovian equilibrium for a large class of infinite horizon economies with capital. The class of economies is large and includes...
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