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Lecture Notes on Dynamic Programming

Lecture Notes on Dynamic Programming

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Lecture Notes on Dynamic Programming Economics 200E, Professor Bergin, Spring 1998 Adapted from lecture notes of Kevin Salyer and from Stokey, Lucas and Prescott (1989) Outline 1) A Typical Problem 2) A Deterministic Finite Horizon Problem 2.1) Finding necessary conditions 2.2) A special case 2.3) Recursive solution

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