TY - JOUR AU - Obstfeld,Maurice AU - Rogoff,Kenneth TI - Speculative Hyperinflations in Maximizing Models: Can We Rule Them Out? JF - National Bureau of Economic Research Working Paper Series VL - No. 855 PY - 1983 Y2 - August 1983 UR - http://www.nber.org/papers/w0855 L1 - http://www.nber.org/papers/w0855.pdf N1 - Author contact info: Maurice Obstfeld Department of Economics University of California, Berkeley 530 Evans Hall #3880 Berkeley, CA 94720-3880 Tel: 510/643-9646 Fax: 510/642-6615 E-Mail: obstfeld@econ.berkeley.edu Kenneth S. Rogoff Thomas D Cabot Professor of Public Policy Economics Department Harvard University Littauer Center 216 Cambridge, MA 02138-3001 Tel: 617-495-4022 Fax: 617/495-7730 E-Mail: krogoff@harvard.edu AB - Knife-edge stability is a common property of dynamic monetary models assuming perfect foresight or rational expectations. These models can be closed with the assumption that the economy's equilibrium lies on the unique convergent path (the saddlepath). While this empirically plausible assumption yields sensible results, aggregative models are not specified in sufficient detail to allow one to prove that the saddlepath is the unique equilibrium path. Brock (1974, 1975) and Brock and Scheinkman (1980) have advanced models in which individual preferences are more fully specified and in which, under certain conditions, the uniqueness and stability of equilibrium can be rigorously demonstrated. This paper shows that these uniqueness conditions are economically unreasonable. Therefore, the question these maximizing models address remains unresolved. ER -