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We study a variation of the one-sector stochastic optimal growth model with independent and identically distributed shocks where agents acquire information that enables them to accurately predict the next period’s productivity shock (but not shocks in later periods). Optimal policy depends on...
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This paper is a survey of the theory of stochastic optimal economic growth.
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The paper develops a simple economic model of a biological invasion. The natural growth of the invasion is non-convex and the immediate cost of controlling the invasion depends on the level of current control as well as the current size of the invasion. Greater control raises control costs today...
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