ABSTRACT. We consider an economy where welfare of a continuum of (identical) agents depends on three goods: leisure, a free access renewable environmental asset and a produced good which can be consumed or saved to accumulate physical capital. We assume that aggregate consumption depletes the natural resource and that economic agents take as exogenously given the negative impact on the environmental asset by aggregate consumption. In this context, we show that indeterminacy and oscillating behavior may arise.

Sustainability, indeterminacy and oscillations in a growth model with environmental assets / A. Antoci; L. Brugnano; M. Galeotti. - In: NONLINEAR ANALYSIS: REAL WORLD APPLICATIONS. - ISSN 1468-1218. - STAMPA. - 5:(2004), pp. 571-587. [10.1016/j.nonrwa.2003.06.003]

Sustainability, indeterminacy and oscillations in a growth model with environmental assets

BRUGNANO, LUIGI;GALEOTTI, MARCELLO
2004

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ABSTRACT. We consider an economy where welfare of a continuum of (identical) agents depends on three goods: leisure, a free access renewable environmental asset and a produced good which can be consumed or saved to accumulate physical capital. We assume that aggregate consumption depletes the natural resource and that economic agents take as exogenously given the negative impact on the environmental asset by aggregate consumption. In this context, we show that indeterminacy and oscillating behavior may arise.
2004
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A. Antoci; L. Brugnano; M. Galeotti
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