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When individual preferences are strictly monotone, the continuity of the excess demand functions that is usually assumed to show the existence of a Walrasian equilibrium does not hold for price vectors in which at least one component is equal to zero. In this paper we provide a simple proof of...
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When individual preferences are strictly monotone, the continuity of the excess demand functions that is usually assumed to show the existence of a Walrasian equilibrium does not hold for price vectors in which at least one component is equal to zero. In this paper we provide a simple proof of...
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We consider a model of an oligopolistic market with heterogeneous firms and products where neither the cost nor the demand functions are common knowledge. Instead, each firm only has some vague ideas about the price strategies adopted by its competitors which is modelled by a fuzzy set. In...
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