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A Time-Scale Variational Approach to Inflation, Unemployment and Social Loss

Optimization and Control 2015-10-02 v2

Abstract

Both inflation and unemployment inflict social losses. When a tradeoff exists between the two, what would be the best combination of inflation and unemployment? A well known approach in economics to address this question consists to write the social loss as a function of the rate of inflation pp and the rate of unemployment uu, with different weights, and then, using known relations between pp, uu, and the expected rate of inflation π\pi, to rewrite the social loss function as a function of π\pi. The answer is achieved by applying the theory of the calculus of variations in order to find an optimal path π\pi that minimizes the total social loss over a given time interval. Economists dealing with this question use a continuous or a discrete variational problem. Here we propose to use a time-scale model, unifying available results in the literature. Moreover, the new formalism allow us to obtain new insights to the classical models when applied to real data of inflation and unemployment.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.1304.5269,
  title  = {A Time-Scale Variational Approach to Inflation, Unemployment and Social Loss},
  author = {Monika Dryl and Agnieszka B. Malinowska and Delfim F. M. Torres},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1304.5269},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

This is a preprint of a paper published in Control and Cybernetics 42 (2013), no. 2, 399--418; bundled with a corrigendum that is scheduled to appear in Control and Cybernetics 43 (2014), no. 4