Genesis of indifference thresholds and infinitely many indifference points in discrete time infinite horizon optimisation problems

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Publication date 2009
Series CeNDEF Working Paper University of Amsterdam, 09-14
Number of pages 38
Publisher Amsterdam: Faculteit Economie en Bedrijfskunde
Organisations
  • Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB) - Amsterdam School of Economics Research Institute (ASE-RI)
Abstract
This article investigates the discrete time analogon of the indifference-attractor bifurcation of infinite horizon continuous-time optimal control problems with a single state variable. We show that these bifurcations are linked to a heteroclinic bifurcation scenario of the state-costate equations, and we analyse the consequences for the optimal solutions. In particular, we can characterise the bifurcation value at which indifference thresholds appear by a geometric condition, and we find that for certain parameter values, there are countably infinitely many indifference points. We apply our results to a modified version of the shallow lake pollution management problem.
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