Core and equilibria in models of large household economy

Maria Ekes

Applicationes Mathematicae (2003)

  • Volume: 30, Issue: 4, page 431-440
  • ISSN: 1233-7234

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The paper deals with models of household economy with infinitely many agents classified into a finite number of types. The notions of competitive equilibrium, core and quasi-core are examined with special emphasis on their mutual relations.

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Maria Ekes. "Core and equilibria in models of large household economy." Applicationes Mathematicae 30.4 (2003): 431-440. <http://eudml.org/doc/279529>.

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