Abstract

This paper surveys some macroeconomic applications of dynamic game theory. We begin by defining dynamic games and their solution concepts. We then turn to the applications and cover the following areas: economic growth and income distribution, macroeconomic stabilization, interaction between the government and the private sector, international policy coordination and conflicts among sectors in the economy.

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