Edgeworth and Walras equilibria of an arbitrage-free exchange economy |
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Authors: | Email author" target="_blank">Nizar?AllouchEmail author Monique?Florenzano |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Economics, University of Leicester, LE1 7RH Leicester, UK;(2) CNRS-CERMSEM, Université Paris 1, 106-112 Boulevard de l'Hôpital, 75647 Paris Cedex 13, FRANCE |
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Abstract: | Summary. In this paper, we first give a direct proof of the existence of Edgeworth equilibria for exchange economies with consumption sets which are (possibly) unbounded below. The key assumption is that the individually rational utility set is compact. It is worth noticing that the statement of this result and its proof do not depend on the dimension or the particular structure of the commodity space. In a second part of the paper, we give conditions under which Edgeworth allocations can be decentralized by continuous prices in a finite dimensional and in an infinite dimensional setting. We then show how these results apply to some finance models.Received: 15 April 2002, Revised: 25 February 2003, JEL Classification Numbers:
C62, D58, G12. Correspondence to: Monique FlorenzanoThis paper was presented at seminars of the Economic Departments of Brown University, The Johns Hopkins University, The University of Alabama, Purdue University and at the Centro de Modelamiento Matematico de la Universidad de Chile at Santiago. The paper has benefitted of the comments of these diverse audiences. Part of this work was done while the authors were visiting respectively Brown University and the Centro de Modelamiento Matematico. We thank them for their hospitality. |
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Keywords: | Arbitrage-free asset markets Individually rational utility set Edgeworth equilibria Fuzzy coalitions Fuzzy core Walras equilibria quasiequilibria Properness of preferences |
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