This paper examines the interactions between economic activity and consumption externalities in an overlapping generations model. Existence of multiple steady states is studied from a global point of view, and possible mechanisms producing cycles and chaotic behavior are analyzed. Wealth-sensitive positionality is found to be able to generate persistent endogenous fluctuations, whereas wealth-neutral positionality doesn't. Under wealth-sensitive positionality, the economy may moreover experience complex dynamics, with sensitivity to initial conditions, leading to poverty traps even when starting from relatively large endowments of capital assets.
Wealth-sensitive positional competition as a source of dynamic complexity in OLG models
Sacco P.;
2013-01-01
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This paper examines the interactions between economic activity and consumption externalities in an overlapping generations model. Existence of multiple steady states is studied from a global point of view, and possible mechanisms producing cycles and chaotic behavior are analyzed. Wealth-sensitive positionality is found to be able to generate persistent endogenous fluctuations, whereas wealth-neutral positionality doesn't. Under wealth-sensitive positionality, the economy may moreover experience complex dynamics, with sensitivity to initial conditions, leading to poverty traps even when starting from relatively large endowments of capital assets.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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