Optimal pricing, use and exploration of uncertain natural resources
Patrick Hagan,
Diana Woodward,
Russel Caflisch and
Joseph Keller
Applied Mathematical Finance, 1994, vol. 1, issue 1, 87-108
Abstract:
We consider Arrow's model for an economy engaged in consuming a randomly distributed natural resource, and in exploring previously unexplored land to find more of the resource. After modifying the model so that each discovery reveals a random amount of the resource, we use dynamic programming techniques to derive the equations governing optimal rates of exploration, consumption, and pricing of the resource. We analyse these equations asymptotically when the typical amount discovered is small compared with the total amount of the resource, and approximately when the amount is medium or large. In both cases we obtain formulas for the optimal exploration, consumption, and pricing policies. We demonstrate the accuracy of these analytical results by comparing them with numerically-determined exact solutions, and discuss economic implications of these results.
Keywords: optimal pricing; dynamic programming (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1994
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