نتایج جستجو برای: dynamic stochastic general equilibrium jel classification c60

تعداد نتایج: 1739088  

2004
Willi Semmler

The attempt to match asset price characteristics such as the risk-free interest rate, equity premium and the Sharpe ratio with data for models with instantaneous consumption decisions and time separable preferences has not been very successful. Many recent versions of asset pricing models have, in order to match those financial characteristics better with the data, employed habit formation wher...

2005
M. Fatih Tasgetiren

This paper presents a genetic algorithm to solve the orienteering problem, which is concerned with finding a path between a given set of control points, among which a start and an end point are specified, so as to maximize the total score collected subject to a prescribed distance constraint. Employing several sets of test problems from the literature, the performance of the genetic algorithm i...

2009
Wataru Ohta Takao Kobayashi Makoto Saito

For a dynamic limit order market, we present a Markov perfect equilibrium with Edgeworth cycles. In equilibrium, when sellers enter the market consecutively, the best quote decreases tick by tick, then jumps more than one tick, creating a hole in the book. The next quote rebounds to the less aggressive level, and the same cycle starts over again. Holes can relate to the high kurtosis of transac...

2008
Igal Milchtaich

Static stability of equilibrium in strategic games differs from dynamic stability in not being linked to any particular dynamical system. In other words, it does not make any assumptions about off-equilibrium behavior. Examples of static notions of stability include evolutionarily stable strategy (ESS) and continuously stable strategy (CSS), both of which are meaningful or justifiable only for ...

2007
Ian Sue Wing

This chapter is a simple, rigorous, practically-oriented exposition of computable general equilibrium (CGE) modeling. The general algebraic framework of a CGE model is developed from microeconomic fundamentals, and employed to illustrate (i) how a model may be calibrated using the economic data in a social accounting matrix, (ii) how the resulting system of numerical equations may be solved for...

2002
Ross M. Starr

Commodity money arises endogenously in a general equilibrium model with separate budget constraints for each transaction. Transaction costs imply differing bid and ask (selling and buying) prices. The most liquid good—with the smallest proportionate bid/ask spread—becomes commodity money. General equilibrium may not be Pareto efficient. If zero-transaction-cost money is available then the equil...

2014
Luigi Paciello Andrea Pozzi Nicholas Trachter

We study a model of firm price setting with customer markets and empirically evaluate its predictions. Our framework captures the dynamics of customers in response to a change in the price set by firms, describes the behavior of optimal prices in the presence of customer retention concerns, and delivers a general equilibrium model of price and customer dynamics. We exploit micro data on purchas...

Journal: :J. Economic Theory 2008
Florin O. Bilbiie

This paper incorporates limited asset markets participation in dynamic general equilibrium and develops a simple analytical framework for monetary policy analysis. Aggregate dynamics and stability properties of an otherwise standard business cycle model depend nonlinearly on the degree of asset market participation. While ‘moderate’ participation rates strengthen the role of monetary policy, lo...

2002
Alan F. Beardon Juan C. Candeal Gerhard Herden Esteban Induráin Ghanshyam B. Mehta

In an earlier paper [Journal of Mathematical Economics, 37 (2002) 17–38], we proved that if a preference relation on a commodity space is non-representable by a real-valued function then that chain is necessarily a long chain, a planar chain, an Aronszajn-like chain or a Souslin chain. In this paper, we study the class of planar chains, the simplest example of which is the Debreu chain (R2, <l)...

Journal: :Social Networks 2006
Gábor Péli Jeroen Bruggeman

Social networks can be embedded in an n-dimensional space, where the dimensions may reveal or denote underlying properties of interest. When the pertaining actors occupy niches of resources in this space, e.g., organizational niches of affiliates, we show there exists a non-monotonic effect of dimensionality change. Depending on niche width, relatively narrow or wide, dimensionality change has ...

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