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On stochastic games in economics

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In this paper we show that many results on equilibria in stochastic games arising from economic theory can be deduced from the theorem on the existence of a correlated equilibrium due to Nowak and Raghavan. Some new classes of nonzero-sum Borel state space discounted stochastic games having stationary Nash equilibria are also presented. Three nontrivial examples of dynamic stochastic games arising from economic theory are given closed form solutions. Copyright Springer-Verlag 2007

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  • Andrzej Nowak, 2007. "On stochastic games in economics," Mathematical Methods of Operations Research, Springer;Gesellschaft für Operations Research (GOR);Nederlands Genootschap voor Besliskunde (NGB), vol. 66(3), pages 513-530, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:mathme:v:66:y:2007:i:3:p:513-530
    DOI: 10.1007/s00186-007-0167-8
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    Keywords

    C73; E23; Stochastic games; Stationary equilibria; Supermodular games; Games with complementarities;
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    JEL classification:

    • C73 - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods - - Game Theory and Bargaining Theory - - - Stochastic and Dynamic Games; Evolutionary Games
    • E23 - Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics - - Consumption, Saving, Production, Employment, and Investment - - - Production

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