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Title: Differential-difference equations in economics: on the numerical solution of vintage capital growth models
Author(s): Boucekkine, Raouf
Licandro, Omar
Paul, Christopher
Publisher: Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. Departamento de Economía
Issued date: Dec-1995
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10016/3951
Abstract: In this papel, we examine techniques for the analytical and numerical solution of statedependent differential-difference equations. Such equations occur in the continuous time modelling of vintage capital growth models, which form a particularly important class of models in modern economic growth theory. The theoretical treatment of non-statedependent differential-difference equations in economics has already been discussed by Benhabib and Rustichini (1991). In general, though, the state-dependence of a model prevents its analytical solution in all but the simplest of cases. We review a numerical method for solving state-dependent models, using sorne simple examples to illustrate our discussion. In addition, we analyse the Solow vintage capital growth model. We conclude by mentioning a crucial unresolved issue related to this topic.
Serie / Nº.: UC3M Working Paper. Economics;
1995-59-29
Keywords: Economic growth theory
Vintage capital
Differential-difference equations
State-dependence
Numerical solution
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