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Arbitrage 3 Nonsatiation 3 Asset Market Equilibrium 2 Recession Cones 2 ARBITRAGE 1 Arbitrage, Asset market equilibrium, Nonsatiation, Recession cones 1 Arbitragegeschäft 1 Asset market equilibrium 1 COMPETITIVE EQUILIBRIUM 1 RECESSION CONES 1 Recession cones 1 Theorie 1 Vollkommener Wettbewerb 1
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English 4 Undetermined 1
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Allouch, Nizar 5 Van, Cuong Le 3 Le Van, Cuong 2 Page, Frank H. 2 Frank H. Page, Jr. 1 Page Jr. Frank H. 1 Page, Jr. Frank H. 1
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Department of Economics, University of Warwick 2 HAL 1 School of Economics and Finance, Queen Mary 1
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The Warwick Economics Research Paper Series (TWERPS) 2 Post-Print / HAL 1 Working Paper 1 Working Papers / School of Economics and Finance, Queen Mary 1
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RePEc 4 EconStor 1
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Arbitrage and equilibrium in unbounded exchange economies with satiation
Allouch, Nizar; Van, Cuong Le; Page, Frank H. - HAL - 2006
In his seminal paper on arbitrage and competitive equilibrium in unbounded exchange economies, Werner (Econometrica, 1987) proved the existence of a competitive equilibrium, under a price no-arbitrage condition, without assuming either local or global nonsatiation. Werner's existence result...
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Arbitrage, equilibrium, and nonsatiation
Allouch, Nizar; Le Van, Cuong; Page, Frank H. - 2004
In his seminal paper on arbitrage and competitive equilibrium in unbounded exchange economies, Werner (Econometrica, 1987) proved the existence of a competitive equilibrium, under a price no-arbitrage condition, without assuming either local or global nonsatiation. Werner's existence result...
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ARBITRAGE, EQUILIBRIUM AND NONSATIATION
Allouch, Nizar; Van, Cuong Le; Page Jr. Frank H. - Department of Economics, University of Warwick - 2002
In his seminal paper on arbitrage and competitive equilibrium in unbounded exchange economies, Werner (Econometrica, 1987) proved the existence of a competitive equilibrium, under a price no- arbitrage condition, without assuming either local or global nonsatiation. Werner's existence result...
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The geometry of arbitrage and the existence of competitive equilibrium
Allouch, Nizar; Le Van, Cuong; Page, Jr. Frank H. - Department of Economics, University of Warwick - 2001
We present the basic geometry of arbitrage and use this basic geometry to shed new light on the relationships between various noarbitrage conditions found in the literature. For example, under very mild conditions of Hart (1974) and Werner (1987) are equivalent and imply the compactness of the...
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Arbitrage, Equilibrium, and Nonsatiation
Allouch, Nizar; Van, Cuong Le; Frank H. Page, Jr. - School of Economics and Finance, Queen Mary - 2004
In his seminal paper on arbitrage and competitive equilibrium in unbounded exchange economies, Werner (Econometrica, 1987) proved the existence of a competitive equilibrium, under a price no-arbitrage condition, without assuming either local or global nonsatiation. Werner's existence result...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005106325
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