Broken links in Random walk model of consumption edit

Dear Massive Blackhole

Since you are the author of the article, I dare to contact you directly. I have benefitted greatly from the economics articles in wikipedia during exam preparation - one of these articles is the random walk model of consumption. Thank you for your work!

Unfortunately, there has been quite a bit of remodelling in the Euler article space since you wrote the article. As a consequence, some of the links are broken, among others Euler_equation_(economics)#math_1 through ...3. The lemma Euler equation (economics) links to your article (but not headline math_1 through 3 can be found there), the lemma Euler_equation used in your article's first paragraph links to List of things named after Leonhard Euler without further specifying the equation you want to link to - without your help I won't find it in the vast list, I fear.

Since these broken links are in your article, you might be the best person to know where they are supposed to link to - my knowledge simply is not advanced enough.

It would be very nice if you could amend the links! Thanks a lot! -- Alpenfreund (talk) 22:18, 7 January 2012 (UTC)Reply

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