Dynamic Policy Games in Economics
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Dynamic Policy Games in Economics

  1. 348 pages
  2. English
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Dynamic Policy Games in Economics

About this book

The aim of this volume is to consider intertemporal and strategic issues in the formulation of economic policy so that dynamic game methodology is appropriate. When changes in economic policy are evaluated the reactions and expectations of other economic agents cannot be ignored, and in a dynamic setting issues like time inconsistency, subgame perfectness, reputation and information become important.The papers contained in this volume are the revised versions of those presented at a conference held in 1988 at Tilburg University, The Netherlands. They include methodological contributions and strategic analyses of macroeconomic policy, resource economics, international policy coordination and the arms race.

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Information

Publisher
North Holland
Year
2014
Print ISBN
9780444873873
eBook ISBN
9781483294858

Table of contents

  1. Front Cover
  2. Dynamic Policy Games in Economics: Essays in Honour of Piet Verheyen
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Table of Contents
  5. Introduction to the series
  6. Foreword
  7. Preface
  8. List of Participants
  9. CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION
  10. CHAPTER 2. TIME CONSISTENCY AND ROBUSTNESS OF EQUILIBRIA IN NON-COOPERATIVE DYNAMIC GAMES
  11. CHAPTER 3. SELF-ENFORCEABLE AGREEMENTS IN AN N-PLAYER DYNAMIC GAME
  12. CHAPTER 4. A DYNAMIC HEURISTIC GAME THEORY MODEL OF AN ARMS RACE
  13. CHAPTER 5. CONFLICT OVER ARMS ACCUMULATION IN MARKET AND COMMAND ECONOMIES
  14. CHAPTER 6. ON GAMES OF CAKE-EATING
  15. CHAPTER 7. GAINS AND LOSSES FRON CARTELISATION IN MARKETS FOR EXHAUSTIBLE RESOURCES IN THE ABSENCE OF BINDING FUTURE CONTRACTS
  16. CHAPTER 8. STRATEGIC WAGES POLICY AND THE GAINS FROM COOPERATION
  17. CHAPTER 9. OPTIMAL CHOICE OF MONETARY POLICY INSTRUMENTS IN A SIMPLE TWO-COUNTRY GAME
  18. CHAPTER 10. SERVICING THE PUBLIC DEBT: THE ROLE OF EXPECTATIONS
  19. CHAPTER 11. MONETARY POLICY IN MODELS WITH CAPITAL
  20. CHAPTER 12. MACROECONOMIC POLICY GAMES WITH INCOMPLETE INFORMATION: SOME EXTENSIONS
  21. INDEX