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International Winter School Economic Growth: Mathematical Dimensions - 2011 |
Dynamic Games and Economic Growth |
We introduce the basic theory of differential games in view of analyzing models related to economic growth involving several agents. Of particular interest are applications to capital accumulation, environmental pollution, and resource extraction. We also discuss welfare implications of institutional design shaping the nature of the agents' interactions.
References: Weber T.A. Optimal Control Theory with Applications in Economics
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