Optimal Control Theory and Static Optimization in Economics
Optimal control theory is a technique being used increasingly by academic economists to study problems involving optimal decisions in a multi-period framework. This book is designed to make the difficult subject of optimal control theory easily accessible to economists while at the same time maintaining rigor. Economic intuition is emphasized, examples and problem sets covering a wide range of applications in economics are provided, theorems are clearly stated and their proofs are carefully explained. The development of the text is gradual and fully integrated, beginning with the simple formulations and progressing to advanced topics. Optimal control theory is introduced directly, without recourse to the calculus of variations, and the connection with the latter and with dynamic programming is explained in a separate chapter. Also, the book draws the parallel between optimal control theory and static optimization. No previous knowledge of differential equations is required.
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Optimal Control Theory and Static Optimization in Economics
Optimal control theory is a technique being used increasingly by academic economists to study problems involving optimal decisions in a multi-period framework. This book is designed to make the difficult subject of optimal control theory easily accessible to economists while at the same time maintaining rigor. Economic intuition is emphasized, examples and problem sets covering a wide range of applications in economics are provided, theorems are clearly stated and their proofs are carefully explained. The development of the text is gradual and fully integrated, beginning with the simple formulations and progressing to advanced topics. Optimal control theory is introduced directly, without recourse to the calculus of variations, and the connection with the latter and with dynamic programming is explained in a separate chapter. Also, the book draws the parallel between optimal control theory and static optimization. No previous knowledge of differential equations is required.
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Optimal Control Theory and Static Optimization in Economics

Optimal Control Theory and Static Optimization in Economics

by Daniel Léonard, Ngo van Long
Optimal Control Theory and Static Optimization in Economics

Optimal Control Theory and Static Optimization in Economics

by Daniel Léonard, Ngo van Long

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Optimal control theory is a technique being used increasingly by academic economists to study problems involving optimal decisions in a multi-period framework. This book is designed to make the difficult subject of optimal control theory easily accessible to economists while at the same time maintaining rigor. Economic intuition is emphasized, examples and problem sets covering a wide range of applications in economics are provided, theorems are clearly stated and their proofs are carefully explained. The development of the text is gradual and fully integrated, beginning with the simple formulations and progressing to advanced topics. Optimal control theory is introduced directly, without recourse to the calculus of variations, and the connection with the latter and with dynamic programming is explained in a separate chapter. Also, the book draws the parallel between optimal control theory and static optimization. No previous knowledge of differential equations is required.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521337465
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 01/31/1992
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 368
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.83(d)

Table of Contents

1. Static optimization; 2. Ordinary differential equations; 3. Introduction to dynamic optimization; 4. The Maximum principle; 5. Connections with the calculus of variations and dynamic programming; 6. The constrained control problem; 7. Endpoint constraints and transversality conditions; 8. Discontinuities in the optimal controls; 9. Infinity horizon problems; 10. Three special topics.
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