Managing, Inducing, and Preventing Regime Shifts: A Review of the Literature.
Ngo Van Long
Chapter 2
Institutional change, education and population growth: lessons from dynamic modelling
Gustav Feichtinger, Andreas Novak, Franz Wirl
Chapter 3
Poverty Traps and Disaster Insurance in a Bi-Level Decision Framework
Raimund Kovacevic, Willi Semmler
Chapter 4
Rationally risking addiction: a two-stage approach
Michael Kuhn, Stefan Wrzaczek
Chapter 5
Modelling social status and fertility decisions under differential mortality
Sergey Orlov, Elena Rovenskaya, Matthew Cantele, Marcin Stonawski, Vegard Skirbekk
Chapter 6
Financing Climate Change Policies: A Multi-Phase Integrated Assessment Model for Mitigation and Adaption
Willi Semmler, Helmut Maurer, Tony Bonen
Chapter 7
On Scientific Innovations and Constraints: A Dynamic Analysis
Yuri Yegorov, Franz Wirl
Chapter 8
On the structure and regularity of optimal solutions in a differential game with regime switching and spillovers.
Anton Bondarev, Dmitry Gromov
Chapter 9
Optimal switching from competition to cooperation: a preliminary exploration
Raouf Boucekkine, Carmen Camacho, Benteng Zou
Chapter 10
Delaying Product Introduction in a Duopoly: A Strategic Dynamic Analysis
Herbert Dawid, Serhat Gezer
Chapter 11
On the Cournot-Ramsey model with non-linear demand functions
L.uca Lambertini, George Leitmann
Chapter 12
Optimal Taxation with Endogenous Population Growth and the Risk of Environmental Disaster
Tapio Palokangas
Chapter 13
A Regime-Switching Model with Applications to Finance: Markovian and Non-Markovian Cases
Emel Savku, Gerhard Wilhelm Weber
Vladimir M. Veliov is Professor and Head of research Unit "Operations Research and Control Systems (ORCOS)" at Vienna University of Technology, Austria. He has edited four books and has over 120 peer-reviewed journal publications in optimal control, variational analysis, and applications. Apart from having been a main organiser of several international workshops and conferences, Veliov has led or participated in numerous funded research projects in Europe and abroad. He is associate editor of SIAM Journal on Control and Optimization, Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications, European Journal of Mathematics, etc.
Willi Semmler is the Arnhold Professor of Economics at The New School for Social Research, and a former member of the Faculty of the University of Bielefeld, Germany. He was Fulbright Profesor at the University of Economics, Vienna. His research focuses on nonlinear macro-dynamics and macro-econometrics, financial economics, public and international finance, and the economics of climate change. He is also a senior research fellow at the IIASA, Laxenburg, and consultant of multilateral organizations such as the ILO, the World Bank, and the IMF. He is an associate editor of the journal Econometrics and Statistics.
Josef Haunschmied holds a Ph.D. in Mathematical Economics and is a Senior Lecturer at Vienna University of Technology, Austria. He has participated in over ten research projects and edited books as well as about 20 peer-reviewed journal publications. His main interests are in operations research, economic dynamics, optimal control, mathematical business modelling and mathematical programming.
Raimund M. Kovacevic received his Ph.D. in Statistics at the the University of Vienna and habilitated in the field of Operations Research at the Vienna University of Technology, after having worked for several years in industry. He is Assistant Professor at at the "Institute of Stochastics and Mathematical Economics" at the Vienna University of Technology. Having co-edited two books and co-authored over over 25 journal publications, Kovacevic won the IIE Transactions 2015 Best Application Paper in Operations Engineering and Analytics award and the OR Spectrum Outstanding Reviewer Award 2016. Currently, he is a member of the editorial board of OR Spectrum. His research specialises in stochastic optimisation and optimal control with applications in risk management and finance, electricity production and trading, economics, and epidemiology.
This book presents the state of the art in the relatively new field of dynamic economic modelling with regime switches. The contributions, written by prominent scholars in the field, focus on dynamic decision problems with regime changes in underlying dynamics or objectives. Such changes can be externally driven or internally induced by decisions. Utilising the most advanced mathematical methods in optimal control and dynamic game theory, the authors address a broad range of topics, including capital accumulation, innovations, financial decisions, population economics, environmental and resource economics, institutional change and the dynamics of addiction. Given its scope, the book will appeal to all scholars interested in mathematical and quantitative economics.