Recursive Models of Dynamic Linear Economies
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Lars Peter Hansen
and Thomas J. Sargent
About this book
A guide to the economic modeling of household preferences, from two leaders in the field
A common set of mathematical tools underlies dynamic optimization, dynamic estimation, and filtering. In Recursive Models of Dynamic Linear Economies, Lars Peter Hansen and Thomas Sargent use these tools to create a class of econometrically tractable models of prices and quantities. They present examples from microeconomics, macroeconomics, and asset pricing. The models are cast in terms of a representative consumer. While Hansen and Sargent demonstrate the analytical benefits acquired when an analysis with a representative consumer is possible, they also characterize the restrictiveness of assumptions under which a representative household justifies a purely aggregative analysis.
Hansen and Sargent unite economic theory with a workable econometrics while going beyond and beneath demand and supply curves for dynamic economies. They construct and apply competitive equilibria for a class of linear-quadratic-Gaussian dynamic economies with complete markets. Their book, based on the 2012 Gorman lectures, stresses heterogeneity, aggregation, and how a common structure unites what superficially appear to be diverse applications. An appendix describes MATLAB programs that apply to the book's calculations.
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Preface
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Acknowledgments
xv - Part I. Overview
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Chapter 1. Theory and Econometrics
3 - Part II. Tools
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Chapter 2. Linear Stochastic Difference Equations
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Chapter 3. Efficient Computations
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Chapter 4. Economic Environments
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Chapter 5. Optimal Resource Allocations
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Chapter 6. A Commodity Space
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Chapter 7. Competitive Economies
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Chapter 8. Statistical Representations
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Chapter 9. Canonical Household Technologies
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Chapter 10. Examples
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Chapter 11. Permanent IncomeModels
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Chapter 12. Gorman Heterogeneous Households
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Chapter 13. Complete Markets Aggregation
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Chapter 14. Periodic Models of Seasonality
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Appendix A. MATLAB Programs
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References
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Subject Index
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Author Index
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MATLAB Index
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The Gorman Lectures in Economics
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