Existence of a Pareto-optimal equilibrium in nearly-stationary overlapping-generations economies |
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Authors: | Jonathan L. Burke |
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Affiliation: | (1) Economics Department, University of Texas, 78712-1173 Austin, TX, USA |
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Abstract: | Summary In overlapping-generations models of fiat money, the existence of a Pareto-optimal equilibrium — which defines an optimal quantity of money — is more general than well-known counter-examples suggest. Those examples, having no optimal equilibrium just because there are small variations in households' tastes and endowments across generations, are not typical. On the contrary: For an open-dense, full-measure subset of smooth stationary economies and an open-dense subset of continuous stationary economies, introducing small variations in tastes and endowments across generations preserves the existence of an optimal equilibrium. Put simply, optimal equilibria generically exist for nearly-stationary economies.I thank Scott Freeman, Katsuhiko Kawai, and two referees for proofreading this text; all lead to clarifications. |
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Keywords: | C62 D91 E40 |
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