Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5055324 | Economic Modelling | 2012 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
This paper provides a self-contained review of the introduction of the animal spirits hypothesis into the infinite horizon optimalâgrowth model. The analysis begins with an economic discussion of Pontryagin's maximum principles. Thereafter, I develop a version of the increasing-returns Benhabib-Farmer model by showing the possible sub-optimality of the central planner solution and deriving the bifurcation condition for indeterminacy. Moreover, I give some insights on how to model intrinsic and extrinsic uncertainty. Finally, analyzing the equilibrium condition of the labor market, I provide an intuitive rationale for the mechanism that in this model might lead prophecies to be self-fulfilling.
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Authors
Marco Guerrazzi,