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The “Montagnes Russes” algorithm for finding the global minima of a lower semi-continuous function (thus involving state constraints) is a descent algorithm applied to an auxiliary function whose local and global minima are the global minima of the original function. Although this auxiliary...
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It is well known that the non-cooperation among agents harvesting a renewable resource is critical for its sustainable management. The present paper gives insights on the complex balance between coalitions structure, resource state or dynamics and agents’ heterogeneity to avoid bio-economic...
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A new technology adoption problem can be modelled as a two-stage control problem, in which model parameters ("technology") might be altered at some time. An optimal solution to utility maximisation for this class of problems needs to contain information on the time, at which the change will take...
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Maintaining an open economy within certain bounds on inflation, output gap and exchange rate can help sustainable economic development. Macroeconomics proposes monetary-policy models that describe evolution of the above quantities. We use one such model, constituted by a four-metastate...
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A two-stage control problem is one, in which model parameters (“technology”) might be changed at some time. An optimal solution to utility maximisation for this class of problems needs to thus contain information on the time, at which the change will take place (0, finite or never) as well...
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Avec cet article, les auteurs examinent les conditions de soutenabilité d'une économie "production-consommation" basée sur l'exploitation d'une ressource épuisable. Au lieu d'employer l'approche classique d'optimisation, ils s'intéressent aux interactions entre économie et environnement en...
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