No.1654
ŒoΟ‚̐”—‰πΝ
Mathematical Economics
RIMS Œ€‹†W‰ο•ρW
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2008/11/28`2008/11/30
ŠΫŽR@“O
Toru Maruyama
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1. Golden optimal processes on three dynamics : deterministic, stochastic and non-deterministic (Mathematical Economics)-------------1
@@@@‹γB‘εŠwŒoΟŠwŒ€‹†‰@@@@Šβ–{ ½ˆκ@(IWAMOTO,Seiichi)
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2. Double versus triple competitive processes : non-deterministic model (Mathematical Economics)------------------------------------19
@@@@‹γB‘εŠwŒoΟŠwŒ€‹†‰@ / ‹γB‘εŠwŒoΟŠwŒ€‹†‰@ / ‹γBH‹Ζ‘εŠwHŠw•”@@@‹g—Η ’m•Ά / Šβ–{ ½ˆκ / “‘“c •qŽ‘@(Kira,Akifumi / Iwamoto,Seiichi / Fujita,Toshiharu)
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3. Value Functions and Transversality Conditions for Infinite-Horizon Optimal Control Problems (Mathematical Economics)-------------35
@@@@–@­‘εŠwŒoΟŠw•”@@@²•Ώ Mƒ@(Sagara,Nobusumi)
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4. On Measuring Utility from Demand : without Proofs (Mathematical Economics)-------------------------------------------------------56
@@@@Œcœδ‹`m‘εŠwŒoΟŠwŒ€‹†‰Θ@@@Χ–ξ —S—_@(Hosoya,Yuhki)
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5. A Survey on Axiomatic Development of Lexicographic Expected Utility (Mathematical Economics)-------------------------------------78
@@@@—΄’J‘εŠwŒoΟŠw•”@@@•ΊŒΙ ˆκ–η@(Hyogo,Kazuya)
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6. Asymptotics of Probability Minimizing Down-Side Risk and Risk-Sensitive Dynamic Asset Allocation (Mathematical Economics)--------88
@@@@‘εγ‘εŠwŠξ‘bHŠwŒ€‹†‰Θ@@@’·ˆδ ‰pΆ@(NAGAI,Hideo)
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7. Macroeconomic Implications of Term Structures of Interest Rates under Stochastic Differential Utility with Non-Unitary EIS (Mathematical Economics)---100
@@@@“Œ‹ž‘εŠwŒoΟŠwŒ€‹†‰Θ / “Œ‹ž‘εŠwŒoΟŠwŒ€‹†‰Θ / “Œ‹ž‘εŠwŒoΟŠwŒ€‹†‰Θ@@@’†‘Ί P / –μΰV ˜j / ‚‹΄ –Ύ•F@(Nakamura,Hisashi / Nozawa,Wataru / Takahashi,Akihiko)
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8. Risk aversion and the value of money in a class of overlapping generations models (Mathematical Economics)----------------------101
@@@@Œcœδ‹`m‘εŠwŒoΟŠwŒ€‹†‰Θ@@@‘ε‘κ ‰pΆ@(Ohtaki,Eisei)
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9. Evolutionary Game with Statistical Mechanics (Mathematical Economics)-----------------------------------------------------------102
@@@@ŠΦΌŠw‰@‘εŠwŒoΟŠwŒ€‹†‰Θ@@@‹gμ –ž@(KIKKAWA,Mitsuru)
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10. Optimal entry restriction program for a new industry : How Japan nurtured comparative advantage with policy (Mathematical Economics)---112
@@@@ƒR[ƒlƒ‹‘εŠwŒoΟŠw•” / “Œ–k‘εŠw‘Ϋ•Ά‰»Œ€‹†‰Θ@@@δέ –”[ƒPƒ“] / ŒΣ ‰_–F@(Wan,Henry, Jr. / Hu,Yunfang)
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11. Locally Strategy Proof Planning Procedures as Algorithms and Game Forms (Mathematical Economics)-------------------------------129
@@@@—§‹³‘εŠwŒoΟŠwŒ€‹†‰Θ@@@²“‘ Œφ•q@(SATO,KIMITOSHI)
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12. On AK growth models with habit formation (Mathematical Economics)--------------------------------------------------------------156
@@@@‹ž“s‘εŠwŒoΟŒ€‹†Š@@@•½Œϋ —ΗŽi@(Hiraguchi,Ryoji)
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13. THE STRUCTURE OF GOOD PROGRAMS IN THE RSS MODEL (Mathematical Economics)-------------------------------------------------------166
@@@@DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS, THE TECHNION-ISRAEL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY@@@ZASLAVSKI, ALEXANDER J.
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14. EXISTENCE OF HOMOCLINIC SOLUTIONS FOR A NONLINEAR ELLIPTIC BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEM (Mathematical Economics)---------------------179
@@@@‰‘•l‘—§‘εŠwŠΒ‹«ξ•ρŒ€‹†‰@ / ‰‘•l‘—§‘εŠwŠΒ‹«ξ•ρŒ€‹†@@@“VΞ •q˜Y / •½–μ Ϊ—Ο@(AMAISHI,TOSHIRO / HIRANO,NORIMICHI)
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15. Axiomatic Interpretation in the History of Economics (Mathematical Economics)--------------------------------------------------187
@@@@–@­‘εŠwŽΠ‰οŠw•”@@@μ–“ ‰λO@(Kawamata,Masahiro)
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