Econometrica

Journal Of The Econometric Society

An International Society for the Advancement of Economic
Theory in its Relation to Statistics and Mathematics

Edited by: Guido W. Imbens • Print ISSN: 0012-9682 • Online ISSN: 1468-0262

Econometrica: Jul, 1994, Volume 62, Issue 4

Stationary Markov Equilibria

https://www.jstor.org/stable/2951731
p. 745-781

A. Mas-Colell, A. McLennan, D. Duffie, J. Geanakoplos

We establish conditions which (in various settings) guarantee the existence of equilibria described by ergodic Markov processes with a Borel state space $S$. Let $\mathscr{P}(S)$ denote the probability measures on $S$, and let $s \mapsto G(s) \subset \mathscr{P}(S)$ be a (possibly empty-valued) correspondence with closed graph characterizing intertemporal consistency, as prescribed by some particular model. A nonempty measurable set $J \subset S$ is self-justified if $G(s) \cap \mathscr{P}(J)$ is not empty for all $s \in J$. A time-homogeneous Markov equilibrium (THME) for $G$ is a self-justified set $J$ and a measurable selection $\Pi: J \rightarrow \mathscr{P}(J)$ from the restriction of $G$ to $J$. The paper gives sufficient conditions for existence of compact self-justified sets, and applies the theorem: If $G$ is convex-valued and has a compact self-justified set, then $G$ has an THME with an ergodic measure. The applications are (i) stochastic overlapping generations equilibria, (ii) an extension of the Lucas (1978) asset market equilibrium model to the case of heterogeneous agents, and (iii) equilibria for discounted stochastic games with uncountable state spaces.


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