Capital Asset Pricing In An Overlapping Generations Model


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Capital Asset Pricing in an Overlapping Generations Model


Capital Asset Pricing in an Overlapping Generations Model

Author: Gur Huberman

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1981


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Overlapping Generations


Overlapping Generations

Author: Stephen E. Spear

language: en

Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing

Release Date: 2023-09-04


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The 800 pound gorilla in the room of macroeconomics is the question of why the overlapping generations model didn’t become the central workhorse model for macroeconomics, as opposed to the neoclassical growth model. The authors here explore the co-evolution of the two models.

Overlapping Structures as a Model of Money


Overlapping Structures as a Model of Money

Author: Bruno Schönfelder

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 2012-12-06


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The list of those to whom I am indebted is a long one. Prof. Neil Wallace (University of Minnesota) stimulated my interest in the kind of models with which the book deals. I am grateful for a large number of conversations with him. I learned a lot from him and will always be proud that I have been one of his student. I hope that he is not dissappointed with the outcome. I am deeply indebted to Prof. Dr. Hans-Werner Sinn (University of Munich). His observations and critical remarks were instrumental for a great number of changes and improvements which I was able to introduce while revising the manuscript again and again, and rethinking the basic arguments. I also want to thank Prof. Dr. Utta Gruber (University of Munich) for her helpful comments and for her support. I am very much obliged to Prof. Dr. Dr. h. c. Hans Moller (University of Munich). For many years I have had the honour of a nearly continuous dialogue with him. I am also grateful to Prof. Dr. Werner Gumpel (University). The stimulating atmosphere and the research opportunities which were provided by his seminar contributed a lot to my work. Finally I want to thank my wife Sigrid for looking through the English draft of this book and correcting numerous linguistic flaws. The remaining errors are of course mine. CONTENTS Page v Preface 1. INTRODUCTION 1. 1.