Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7372927 Mathematical Social Sciences 2018 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
We establish a simple no-bubble theorem that applies to a wide range of deterministic sequential economies with infinitely lived agents. In particular, we show that asset bubbles never arise if at least one agent can reduce his asset holdings permanently from some period onward. Our no-bubble theorem is based on the optimal behavior of a single agent, requiring virtually no assumption beyond the strict monotonicity of preferences. The theorem is a substantial generalization of Kocherlakota's (1992) result on asset bubbles and short sales constraints.
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