Abstract

We characterize optimal consumption policies in a recursive intertemporal utility framework with local substitution. We establish existence, uniqueness, and a version of the Kuhn–Tucker theorem. The structure of optimal consumption plans is described explicitly for a large class of aggregators. For Epstein-Zin preferences, the solution coincides with the solution of the corresponding time-additive preferences.

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