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Mathematical Background

Joseph Plasmans, Jacob Engwerda, Bas van Aarle, Giovanni Di Bartolomeo () and Tomasz Michalak
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Joseph Plasmans: University of Antwerp, Belgium and Tilburg University
Tomasz Michalak: University of Antwerp

A chapter in Dynamic Modeling of Monetary and Fiscal Cooperation Among Nations, 2006, pp 41-83 from Springer

Abstract: This chapter provides the mathematical material that is used throughout this book. In particular it describes the standard general framework of the differential games and the numerical algorithms that will be used in the coming chapters to solve the policy coordination problems.

Keywords: Nash Equilibrium; Invariant Subspace; Riccati Equation; Monetary Union; Pareto Frontier (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2006
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DOI: 10.1007/0-387-27931-8_2

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