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The dynamics of efficient intertemporal allocations with many agents, recursive preferences, and production
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    The dynamics of efficient intertemporal allocations with many agents, recursive preferences, and production (English)
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    A complete characterization of the local behaviour of optimal paths is given in an economy with n heterogeneous agents, one-sector production and recursive but not time-separable preferences. The steady state is unique and saddle-point stable if the agents' utilities satisfy the normality (monotonicity of response of future consumption to a perturbation in initial wealth) and increasing marginal impatience conditions. The same result is obtained for the two-sector and two-agent economy unless the consumption goods sector is sufficiently capital- intensive.
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    recursive preferences
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    local behaviour of optimal paths
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    one-sector production
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    steady state
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    two-sector
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