Multiple Choice
The idea that, in a dynamic economic problem, at any point in time the decision maker can choose an optimal action by comparing the value of stopping versus continuing in an optimal fashion is known as
A) the Principle of Hyperbolic Preferences
B) Bellman's Principle of Optimality
C) Bellman's Exponential Discounting
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