Optimal Exploitation of Renewable Resources: Lessons in Sustainability from an Optimal Growth Model of Natural Resource Consumption
Sergey Aseev () and
Talha Manzoor ()
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Sergey Aseev: Steklov Mathematical Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences
Talha Manzoor: Lahore University of Management Sciences
A chapter in Control Systems and Mathematical Methods in Economics, 2018, pp 221-245 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract We study an optimal growth model for a single resource based economy. The resource is governed by the standard model of logistic growth, and is related to the output of the economy through a Cobb-Douglas type production function with exogenously driven knowledge stock. The model is formulated as an infinite-horizon optimal control problem with unbounded set of control constraints and non-concave Hamiltonian. We transform the original problem to an equivalent one with simplified dynamics and prove the existence of an optimal admissible control. Then we characterize the optimal paths for all possible parameter values and initial states by applying the appropriate version of the Pontryagin maximum principle. Our main finding is that only two qualitatively different types of behavior of sustainable optimal paths are possible depending on whether the resource growth rate is higher than the social discount rate or not. An analysis of these behaviors yields general criterions for sustainable and strongly sustainable optimal growth (w.r.t. the corresponding notions of sustainability defined herein).
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-75169-6_11
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