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Some recent research indicates that the occurrence of indeterminacy in models with externalities may be overstated because these models ignore agents' heterogeneity. We consider a neoclassical two-sector growth model with technological externalities. Agents are heterogeneous with respect to...
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In this paper, the authors introduce consumption externalities as developed by K. Arrow in overlapping-generations economies. They show how the internalization of externalities--through exchanges at markets for externalities--may give rise to new phenomena such as altered stability properties...
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Sunspot equilibrium and lottery equilibrium are two stochastic solution concepts for nonstochastic economies. We compare these concepts in a class of completely finite, (possibly) nonconvex exchange economies with perfect markets, which requires extending the lottery model to the finite case....
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