Recursive Methods in Economic Dynamics

Nancy L. Stokey

ISBN 10: 0674750969 ISBN 13: 9780674750968
Published by Harvard University Press, 1989
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Three eminent economists provide in this book a rigorous, self-contained treatment of modern economic dynamics. Nancy L. Stokey, Robert E. Lucas, Jr., and Edward C. Prescott develop the basic methods of recursive analysis and emphasize the many areas where they can usefully be applied.

After presenting an overview of the recursive approach, the authors develop economic applications for deterministic dynamic programming and the stability theory of first-order difference equations. They then treat stochastic dynamic programming and the convergence theory of discrete-time Markov processes, illustrating each with additional economic applications. They also derive a strong law of large numbers for Markov processes. Finally, they present the two fundamental theorems of welfare economics and show how to apply the methods developed earlier to general equilibrium systems.

The authors go on to apply their methods to many areas of economics. Models of firm and industry investment, household consumption behavior, long-run growth, capital accumulation, job search, job matching, inventory behavior, asset pricing, and money demand are among those they use to show how predictions can be made about individual and social behavior. Researchers and graduate students in many areas of economics, both theoretical and applied, will find this book essential.

About the Authors: Nancy L. Stokey is Frederick Henry Prince Distinguished Service Professor of Economics at the University of Chicago.

Robert E. Lucas, Jr., is John Dewey Distinguished Service Professor of Economics at the University of Chicago. In 1995, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics.

Edward C. Prescott is Regents’ Professor and Professor of Economics at Arizona State University and Senior Monetary Advisor to the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis.

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Title: Recursive Methods in Economic Dynamics
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Publication Date: 1989
Binding: HRD
Condition: New

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