| Comparative Statics by Adaptive Dynamics and The Correspondence Principle (2000) | |||||||||||||||||
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| This paper formalizes the relation between comparative statics and the out-of-equilibrium explanation for how a system evolves after a change in parameters. The paper has two main results. First, an increase in an exogenous parameter sets o# learning dynamics that involve larger values of the endogenous variables. Second, equilibrium selections that are not monotone increasing in the exogenous variables must be predicting unstable equilibria. Moreover, under some conditions monotone comparative statics and stability are equivalent. JEL Classification: C61, C62, C72, C73 Keywords: Monotone comparative statics, supermodularity, strategic complements, learning, correspondence principle. # Discussions with Ilya Segal and Chris Shannon were very important for this work, I am very grateful for all their help. For comments and advice, I also thank Robert Anderson, Juan Dubra, Nestor Gandelman, Ernesto Lopez Cordova, Marcelo Moreira, Charles Pugh, Matthew Rabin, Tarun Sabarwal and Miguel Villa... | |||||||||||||||||
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