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The following pages link to Existence, optimality and dynamics of equilibria with endogenous time preference (Q553526):
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- Strategic interaction and dynamics under endogenous time preference (Q387328) (← links)
- Existence of competitive equilibrium in a non-optimal one-sector economy without conditions on the distorted marginal product of capital (Q433805) (← links)
- Optimal balanced growth in a general multi-sector endogenous growth model with constant returns (Q943349) (← links)
- Consumption externalities with endogenous time preference (Q1039892) (← links)
- Sensitivity analysis of optimal growth plans with exogenous capital stocks (Q1115335) (← links)
- On the rate of time preference under recursive preferences (Q1186863) (← links)
- A model of optimal growth strategy (Q1289251) (← links)
- Impatience and long-run growth (Q1350665) (← links)
- Recursive variational problems in nonreflexive Banach spaces with an infinite horizon: an existence result (Q1713284) (← links)
- Endogenous time preference, investment externalities, and equilibrium indeterminacy (Q1758187) (← links)
- External debt, time preference, and nontraded goods in a two-sector dynamic model of consumption (Q1891386) (← links)
- The golden rule when preferences are time inconsistent (Q1932539) (← links)
- Strategic growth with recursive preferences: decreasing marginal impatience (Q2280197) (← links)
- Endogenous dynamic efficiency in the intertemporal optimization models of firm behavior (Q2301969) (← links)
- Endogenous time preference and optimal growth (Q2505526) (← links)
- The existence of steady states in multisector capital accumulation models with recursive preferences (Q2564735) (← links)
- Growth and distribution in a model with endogenous time preferences and borrowing constraints (Q2637844) (← links)
- ENDOGENOUS TIME PREFERENCE AND PUBLIC POLICY: GROWTH AND FISCAL IMPLICATIONS (Q3089005) (← links)
- Externalities and nonlinear discounting: Indeterminacy (Q5958791) (← links)
- Fifty years of mathematical growth theory: classical topics and new trends (Q6121907) (← links)