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Chaotic Equilibria in a Small Open Overlapping Generations Economy with Child-Parent Externality

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Nishimura, K.
Shimomura, K.
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This paper presents a simple overlapping generations model of small open economy with child-parent externality that exhibits chaotic equilirbium dynamics.

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Paper provided by Research Institute for Economic and Business Adminsitration, Kobe University in its series Economic and Business Administration Working Papers with number 87.

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Date of creation: 1997
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Handle: RePEc:fth:kobeeb:87

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Keywords: EXTERNALITIES GENERATIONS

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