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General equilibrium models of oligopolistic competition give rise to relative prices only without determining the price level. It is well known that the choice of a numeraire or, more generally, of a normalization rule converting relative prices into absolute prices entails drastic consequences...
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We consider economies with incomplete markets, production, and a given distribution of initial endowments. The main purpose of the paper is to present a robust example of an economy with only one firm and one good per state in which no production decision entails a constrained efficient outcome....
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We use the two-factor, two-sector, two-country model of Melvin and Warne (1973) and Markusen (1981), in which the production of one good is monopolized in each country, in order to investigate the role of the price normalization. We illustrate several puzzling effects that occur if the price...
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A decision-maker exhibits preference for flexibility if he always prefers any set of alternatives to its subsets, even when two of them contain the same best element. Desire for flexibility can be explained as the consequence of the agent’s uncertainty along a two-stage process, where he must...
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