Quasi-periodic motions in a two-class economy with technology choice: an extreme case

This paper constructs a simple overlapping generations (OLG) model with the working and capitalist classes and two types of production technologies. The behavior of agents belonging to the working class is basically the same as that in the standard Diamond (Am Econ Rev 55:1126–1150, 1965) type OLG m...

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