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This paper introduces time-inconsistent preferences in a multi-commodity general equilibrium framework with incomplete markets. The standard concept of competitive equilibrium is extended in order to allow for changes in intertemporal preferences. Depending on whether or not agents recognize...
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theory helps to justify and clarify the other. …
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theory of dynamic oligopoly. …
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There is an extensive litarature claiming that it is often difficult to make use of arbitrage opportunities in financial markets. This paper provides a new reason why existing arbitrage opportunities might not be seized. We consider a world with short-lived securities, no short-selling...
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We consider the well-known result of Arrow (1953) that the set of equilibria of an economy with complete markets coincides with the one of an economy with sequentially complete markets. We show by means of two examples that this results is problematic when there exist multiple equilibrium...
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within the family, this paper explores the determinants of hate crimes, also known as bias-motivated crimes. Making use of a … random- and fixed-effects approaches. While there are limitations in the use of bias-motivation crime data in empirical …
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