Mathematical Systems Theory and Economics I / II pp 189-201 | Cite as
On the Inverse Optimal Problem
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Abstract
In an earlier paper+) we have argued that a solution of the inverse optimal problem for deterministic growth paths may have interesting economic applications. The inverse optimal problem is the one in which one tries to infer from a given savings function what class of utility functions could give rise to the given savings function as an optimal solution of a specialized optimization problem.
Keywords
Utility Function Stationary Point Consumption Function Saving Function Strict Concavity
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