Decision and forecast horizons, agreeable plans, and the maximum principle for infinite horizon control problems (Q761344)
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Decision and forecast horizons, agreeable plans, and the maximum principle for infinite horizon control problems (English)
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1984
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This paper establishes a link between the concepts of optimality used in economic theory for infinite horizon planning models, and the concepts of decision and forecast horizons used in several areas of Management Science. It is shown that decision and forecast horizons induce an alternate definition of optimality which is stronger than the concept of 'agreeable plan' proposed by \textit{P. Hammond} [Rev. Econ. Stud. 42, 1-14 (1975; Zbl 0297.90005)]. All concepts of optimality share a common property, namely a Principle of Optimality. In an optimal control framework this implies that the maximum principle will be a necessary condition for optimality according to any of these definitions.
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optimality principle
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infinite horizon planning models
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decision and forecast horizons
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agreeable plan
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optimal control framework
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maximum principle
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