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This paper analyzes the existence of efficient equilibrium allocations in an economy with many convex and non-convex firms. A Social Equilibrium is defined as a price vector and an allocation satisfying the following properties: a) Consumers satisfy their preferences, subject to their budget...
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The purpose of this paper is to offer an exposition of the results on the existence and optimality of equilibria when production sets are not assumed to be convex, in a general equilibrium framework. We aim at providing a formal and systematic account of the main results available, rather than...
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This paper analyzes how learning considerations may influence the pricing behavior of a duopoly facing demand uncertainty. We consider a symmetric duopoly game with product differentiation where firms have imperfect information about some parameters of the market demands. Firm learn about these...
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Following the work of Bandyopadhyay and Sengupta, we analyze the rationalization of a choice function in terms of the revealed preference but in a more general context: choice sets with a continuum of alternatives. Firstly it is proved that some results which are verified in the finite case are...
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This paper introduces expectations into the framework of evolutionary games. On the one hand, (myopic) players are assumed to behave optimally according to the expectations they hold at each point of the process. On the other hand, expectations themselves are continuously updated according to...
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This paper proposes a test statistic for discriminating between two partly non linear regression models whose parametric components are non-nested. The statistic has the form of a J-test based on a parameter which artificially nests the null and alternative hypotheses. We study in detail the...
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Since the 1970's most industrialized countries have undertaken massiveinvestment in computers and information technology (IT). Several stylizedfacts emerge from the empirical studies, see Landauer, 1993. In particular,they have found that this investment has not lead to a general increase...
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In this paper we study the optimal trade policy in an oligopolistic market with a given number of quantity-setter firms. It is shown that under no fixed costs, the optimal trade policy displays certain characteristics but under fixed costs most of these characteristics no Longer hold.
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We study the effects of deposit insurance and observability of previous actions on the emergence of bank runs by means of a controlled laboratory experiment. We consider three depositors in the line of a bank, who decide between withdrawing or keeping their money deposited. We have three...
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The predicted labor supply responses to variations in wages and prices are important for discussions of the economic efficiency of taxes and subsidies, and their extent may be also relevant to the analysis of economic fluctuations. This paper presents new estimates of the wage intertemporal...
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