Abstract:
In this paper a formulation of dynamic non-linear programs as mixed complementarity problems (mcp) is shown. Models of exhaustible resource markets are used to describe the transformation. Once the mixed complementarity formulation is developed, the implementation in GAMS is described in detail.
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