Recursive models of dynamic linear economies
In: The Gorman lectures in economics
In: The Gorman lectures in economics
Acknowledgements -- Preface -- Overview -- Theory and econometrics -- Tools -- Linear stochastic difference equations -- Efficient computations -- Components of economies -- Economic environments -- Optimal resource allocations -- A commodity space -- Competitive economies -- Representations and properties -- Statistical representations -- Canonical household technologies -- Examples -- Permanent income models -- Gorman heterogeneous households -- Complete markets aggregation -- References -- Subject index -- Author index -- MATLAB index
In: The Gorman lectures in economics
In: The Gorman Lectures in Economics
In: The Gorman Lectures in Economics Ser. v.6
A common set of mathematical tools underlies dynamic optimization, dynamic estimation, and filtering. In Recursive Models of Dynamic Linear Economies, Lars Peter Hansen and Thomas Sargent use these tools to create a class of econometrically tractable models of prices and quantities. They present examples from microeconomics, macroeconomics, and asset pricing. The models are cast in terms of a representative consumer. While Hansen and Sargent demonstrate the analytical benefits acquired when an analysis with a representative consumer is possible, they also characterize the restrictiveness of a
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