In
economics
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, the overtaking criterion is used to compare infinite streams of outcomes. Mathematically, it is used to properly define a notion of
optimality for a problem of
optimal control on an unbounded time interval.
Often, the decisions of a policy-maker may have influences that extend to the far future. Economic decisions made today may influence the
economic growth of a nation for an unknown number of years into the future. In such cases, it is often convenient to model the future outcomes as an infinite stream. Then, it may be required to compare two infinite streams and decide which one of them is better (for example, in order to decide on a policy). The overtaking criterion is one option to do this comparison.
Notation
is the set of possible outcomes. E.g., it may be the set of positive real numbers, representing the possible annual
gross domestic product
Gross domestic product (GDP) is a money, monetary Measurement in economics, measure of the market value of all the final goods and services produced and sold (not resold) in a specific time period by countries. Due to its complex and subjec ...
. It is normalized
is the set of infinite sequences of possible outcomes. Each element in
is of the form:
.
is a
partial order
In mathematics, especially order theory, a partially ordered set (also poset) formalizes and generalizes the intuitive concept of an ordering, sequencing, or arrangement of the elements of a set. A poset consists of a set together with a binary ...
. Given two infinite sequences
, it is possible that
is weakly better (
) or that
is weakly better (
) or that they are incomparable.
is the strict variant of
, i.e.,
if
and not
.
Cardinal definition
is called the "overtaking criterion" if there is an infinite sequence of real-valued functions
such that:
::
iff
An alternative condition is:
::
iff
Examples:
1. In the following example,
:
::
::
This shows that a difference in a single time period may affect the entire sequence.
2. In the following example,
and
are incomparable:
::
::
The partial sums of
are larger, then smaller, then equal to the partial sums of
, so none of these sequences "overtakes" the other.
This also shows that the overtaking criterion cannot be represented by a single
cardinal utility
In economics, a cardinal utility function or scale is a utility index that preserves preference orderings uniquely up to positive affine transformations. Two utility indices are related by an affine transformation if for the value u(x_i) of one in ...
function. I.e, there is no real-valued function
such that
iff