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existence and uniqueness of Markovian equilibrium are weIl known for the compact state space case, no similar sufficient … algorithm that will prove asymptotically consistent when computing Markovian equilibrium. …
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In a standard general equilibrium model it is assumed that there are no price restictions and that prices adjust … infinitely fast to their equilibrium values. In this paper the set of admissible prices is allowed to be an arbitrary convex set …. For such an arbitrary set it cannot be guaranteed that there exists a constrained equilibrium satisfying the usual …
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first show that two well known refinements of the Nash equilibrium, namely, perfect Nash equilibrium and proper Nash … equilibrium, are special cases of our robustness concept. Further, a third special case of robustness refines the concept of … properness and a robust Nash equilibrium is shown to exist for every game. In symmetric bimatrix games, our results imply the …
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Tucker's well-known combinatorial lemma states that for any given symmetric triangulation of the n-dimensional unit cube and for any integer labeling that assigns to each vertex of the triangulation a label from the set {1,2,...n,-1,-2,....-n} with the property that antipodal vertices on the...
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In this paper we present two general results on the existence of a discrete zero point of a function from the <I>n</I>-dimensional integer lattice Z<SUP><I>n</SUP></I> to the <I>n</I>-dimensional Euclidean space R<SUP><I>n</SUP></I>. Under two different boundary conditions, we give a constructive proof using a combinatorial argument based on a...</i></sup></i></i></sup></i>
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In this paper an algorithm is proposed to find an integral solution of (nonlinear) complementarity problems. The algorithm starts with a nonnegative integral point and generates a unique sequence of adjacent integral simplices of varying dimension. Conditions are stated under which the algorithm...
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function itself. We apply the main existence result to prove the existence of a pure Cournot-Nash equilibrium in a Cournot …
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Any function from a non-empty polytope into itself that is locally gross direction preserving is shown to have the fixed point property. Brouwer's fixed point theorem for continuous functions is a special case. We discuss the application of the result in the area of non-cooperative game theory.
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This short paper is a comment on ``Testing for Nonlinear Structure and Chaos in Economic Time Series'' by Catherine Kyrtsou and Apostolos Serletis. We summarize their main results and discuss some of their conclusions concerning the role of outliers and noisy chaos. In particular, we include...
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