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NeoClassic Growth Model in Dynamic Economic Theory

by Dan Li

 

20 Apr 2003 (Updated 24 Apr 2003)

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Demonstration of Neoclassic Growth Model in Dynamic Economics

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Demonstration of Neoclassic Growth Model in Dynamic Economics, deterministic model, using both discrete optimization and interpolation method. Utility function and production function defined seperately. Generate plot to show the Policy function and Value function generated by optimization procedure.
User can change risk aversion, elasticiy and many other parameter to fit their need. Grid sizes is adjustable. Method with interpolation uses Spline function.

Required Products Spline Toolbox
MATLAB release MATLAB 6.0 (R12)
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cobb.m,
neogrowth.m,
util.m
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17 Feb 2004 laurent burgy  
14 Sep 2004 durwood marshall

nice!

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