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Strategic Market Games: A Dynamic Programming Application to Money, Banking and Insurance

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A series of models (kept simple in order to stress the structure of the models and the nature of the questions) are described and problems are posed pertaining to a dynamic economy with various possibilities for the issuance of fiat money, credit and insurance.

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  • Martin Shubik, 1984. "Strategic Market Games: A Dynamic Programming Application to Money, Banking and Insurance," Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers 715, Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University.
  • Handle: RePEc:cwl:cwldpp:715
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