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consumption rule 3 bounded rationality 2 evolutionary algorithms 2 learning 2 capital accumulation 1 environmental degradation 1 greening 1
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Free 3
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Book / Working Paper 3
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Undetermined 2 English 1
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Salle, Isabelle 2 Seppecher, Pascal 2 Levy, Amnon 1
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Groupe de REcherche en Droit, Économie, Gestion (GREDEG), Institut Supérieur d'Économie et Management (ISEM) 1 HAL 1 School of Accounting, Economics, and Finance, University of Wollongong 1
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Economics Working Papers / School of Accounting, Economics, and Finance, University of Wollongong 1 GREDEG Working Papers 1 Working Papers / HAL 1
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Social Learning about Consumption
Salle, Isabelle; Seppecher, Pascal - HAL - 2013
This paper applies a social learning model to the optimal consumption rule of Allen & Carroll (2001), and delivers …
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Social Learning about Consumption
Seppecher, Pascal; Salle, Isabelle - Groupe de REcherche en Droit, Économie, Gestion … - 2013
This paper applies a social learning model to the optimal consumption rule of Allen & Carroll (2001), and delivers …
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Greening the Neoclassical Optimal Economic Growth Model
Levy, Amnon - School of Accounting, Economics, and Finance, … - 2002
A no-arbitrage rule of consumption and a golden rule of capital accumulation are derived under the assumptions that the satisfaction from consumption is spoiled by environmental degradation caused by industrialisation but moderated by cleaning up and greening operations.
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