Developments of Control Theory for Economic Analysis [electronic resource] /

Giovanni Castellani Rector of the University of Venice This book contains the Proceedings of the Conference on "Economic Policy and Control Theory" which was held at the University of Venice (Italy) on 27 January-l February 1985. The goal of the Conference was to survey the main developments of control theory in economics, by emphasizing particularly new achievements in the analysis of dynamic economic models by con­ trol methods. The development of control theory is strictly related to the development of science and technology in the last forty years. Control theory was indeed applied mainly in engineering, and only in the sixties economists started using control methods for analys­ ing economic problems, even if some preliminary economic applica­ tions of calculus of variations, from which control theory was then developed, date back to the twenties. Applications of control theory in economics also had to solve new, complicated, problems, like those encountered in optimal growth models, or like the determination of the appropriate inter­ temporal social welfare function, of the policy horizon and the relative final state of the system, of the appropriate discount factor. Furthermore, the uncertainty characterizing economic models had to be taken into account, thus giving rise to the development of stochastic control theory in economics.

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Main Authors: Carraro, Carlo. editor., Sartore, Domenico. editor., SpringerLink (Online service)
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Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 1987
Subjects:Economic theory., Econometrics., Economic growth., Economics., Economic Growth., Economic Theory/Quantitative Economics/Mathematical Methods.,
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description Giovanni Castellani Rector of the University of Venice This book contains the Proceedings of the Conference on "Economic Policy and Control Theory" which was held at the University of Venice (Italy) on 27 January-l February 1985. The goal of the Conference was to survey the main developments of control theory in economics, by emphasizing particularly new achievements in the analysis of dynamic economic models by con­ trol methods. The development of control theory is strictly related to the development of science and technology in the last forty years. Control theory was indeed applied mainly in engineering, and only in the sixties economists started using control methods for analys­ ing economic problems, even if some preliminary economic applica­ tions of calculus of variations, from which control theory was then developed, date back to the twenties. Applications of control theory in economics also had to solve new, complicated, problems, like those encountered in optimal growth models, or like the determination of the appropriate inter­ temporal social welfare function, of the policy horizon and the relative final state of the system, of the appropriate discount factor. Furthermore, the uncertainty characterizing economic models had to be taken into account, thus giving rise to the development of stochastic control theory in economics.
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:2210582018-07-30T23:59:06ZDevelopments of Control Theory for Economic Analysis [electronic resource] / Carraro, Carlo. editor. Sartore, Domenico. editor. SpringerLink (Online service) textDordrecht : Springer Netherlands,1987.engGiovanni Castellani Rector of the University of Venice This book contains the Proceedings of the Conference on "Economic Policy and Control Theory" which was held at the University of Venice (Italy) on 27 January-l February 1985. The goal of the Conference was to survey the main developments of control theory in economics, by emphasizing particularly new achievements in the analysis of dynamic economic models by con­ trol methods. The development of control theory is strictly related to the development of science and technology in the last forty years. Control theory was indeed applied mainly in engineering, and only in the sixties economists started using control methods for analys­ ing economic problems, even if some preliminary economic applica­ tions of calculus of variations, from which control theory was then developed, date back to the twenties. Applications of control theory in economics also had to solve new, complicated, problems, like those encountered in optimal growth models, or like the determination of the appropriate inter­ temporal social welfare function, of the policy horizon and the relative final state of the system, of the appropriate discount factor. Furthermore, the uncertainty characterizing economic models had to be taken into account, thus giving rise to the development of stochastic control theory in economics.I: Introduction to Control Theory: Methods and Algorithms -- 1. Developments of Control Theory in Macroeconomics -- 2. Linear Controllability: Results and Open Questions -- 3. A System Theoretic Approach to the Theory of Economic Policy -- 4. Software for Economic Optimal Control Models -- II: Recent Developments of Control Theory: Objective Function Specification -- 5. Interactive Vector Optimization as a Complement to Optimal Control in Econometric Decision Models -- 6. Risk Reduction and the Robustness of Economic Policies -- 7. Optimal Economic Policies under a Crawling-Peg Exchange -- 8. Some Remarks on Forward Programming -- 9. Utility and Uncertainty in Intertemporal Choice -- 10. Gradient Methods for FIML Estimation of Econometric Models -- III: Recent Developments of Control Theory: A Game Theoretic Approach -- 11. Methods for the Simultaneous Use of Multiple Models in Optimal Policy Design -- 12. Optimal Policy Design in Interdependent Economies -- 13. Hierarchical Games for Macroeconomic Policy Analysis -- 14. A Dynamic and Stochastic Model of Price Leadership -- 15. Quality and Reputation Policies of Duopolists under Asymmetric Information -- IV: Economic and Econometric Analysis By Control Methods -- 16. A System Approach to Insurance Company Management -- 17. Capital Theoretics, Business Cycles and Feedback Policy: An Experiment in Macroeconomic Control -- 18. Exogeneity and Control.Giovanni Castellani Rector of the University of Venice This book contains the Proceedings of the Conference on "Economic Policy and Control Theory" which was held at the University of Venice (Italy) on 27 January-l February 1985. The goal of the Conference was to survey the main developments of control theory in economics, by emphasizing particularly new achievements in the analysis of dynamic economic models by con­ trol methods. The development of control theory is strictly related to the development of science and technology in the last forty years. Control theory was indeed applied mainly in engineering, and only in the sixties economists started using control methods for analys­ ing economic problems, even if some preliminary economic applica­ tions of calculus of variations, from which control theory was then developed, date back to the twenties. Applications of control theory in economics also had to solve new, complicated, problems, like those encountered in optimal growth models, or like the determination of the appropriate inter­ temporal social welfare function, of the policy horizon and the relative final state of the system, of the appropriate discount factor. Furthermore, the uncertainty characterizing economic models had to be taken into account, thus giving rise to the development of stochastic control theory in economics.Economic theory.Econometrics.Economic growth.Economics.Economic Growth.Economic Theory/Quantitative Economics/Mathematical Methods.Econometrics.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3495-5URN:ISBN:9789400934955