Author:
Slobodyan Sergey,Bogomolova Anna,Kolyuzhnov Dmitri
Abstract
In this paper, we investigate real-time behavior of constant-gain stochastic gradient (SG) learning, using the Phelps model of monetary policy as a testing ground. We find that whereas the self-confirming equilibrium is stable under the mean dynamics in a very large region, real-time learning diverges for all but the very smallest gain values. We employ a stochastic Lyapunov function approach to demonstrate that the SG mean dynamics is easily destabilized by the noise associated with real-time learning, because its Jacobian contains stable but very small eigenvalues. We also express caution on usage of perpetual learning algorithms with such small eigenvalues, as the real-time dynamics might diverge from the equilibrium that is stable under the mean dynamics.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Economics and Econometrics
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