Competitive equilibrium cycles

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Recently there has been a surge of interest in endogenous business cycles that arise in competitive laissez-faire economies. In the context of standard overlapping generations economies, conditions for the existence of equilibrium cycles have been given by Grandmont (1983) and by Benhabib and Day (1982). Models of the economy with extrinsic uncertainty or "sunspots" that have been developed by Shell (1977) and by Cass and Shell (1983) (see also Balasko (1983)) can also lead to equilibrium cycles.

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Benhabib, J., & Nishimura, K. (2012). Competitive equilibrium cycles. In Nonlinear Dynamics in Equilibrium Models: Chaos, Cycles and Indeterminacy (pp. 75–96). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-22397-6_4

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