Stationary solution to the overlapping generations model of fiat money: Experimental evidence |
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Authors: | Suk S Lim Edward C Prescott Shyam Sunder |
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Institution: | 1. City University of Seoul, Seoul, Korea 2. Department of Economics, University of Minnesota, 55455, Minneapolis, MN, USA 3. Graduate School of Industrial Administration, Carnegie Mellon University, Schenley Park, 15213, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
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Abstract: | Overlapping generations model of fiat money yields an infinity of competitive equilibrium solutions, only one of which is stationary. Economies reported in this paper involved a sequence of overlapping generations of three or four individuals; each individual lived for two periods. In their young age individuals were endowed with chips that could be traded for fiat money wish the individuals of the old generation. In their old age, individuals could exchange their units o flat money for the consumption good. Results of the experiments exhibit some support for the stationary solution. The results are robust to two designs of exchange institutions (double oral auctior and supply schedule auction) and to two different endogenous ways of converting money into chips at the end of the game (average price prevailing during the last period the game is actually played and the average price forecast made during the last period the game is actually played).A preliminary version of this paper was presented at the meeting of the Economic Science Association and at the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. The authors are grateful for comments received from various participants at both presentations. Financial support was provided by the McKnight Foundation, the Honeywell Foundation, National Science Foundation (SES 89-12552), and Richard. M. and Margaret Cyert Family Funds. |
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Keywords: | JEL-Classification System-Numbers" target="_blank">JEL-Classification System-Numbers C62 C92 E40 E50 |
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