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Page and Wooders (1996) prove that the no-unbounded-arbitrage (NUBA) condition introduced by Page (1987) is equivalent to the existence of a no arbitrage price (NAPS) when no agent has non-null useless vectors. Allouch, Le Van and Page (2002) show that their generalized NAPS condition is...
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Page and Wooders (1996) prove that the no-unbounded-arbitrage (NUBA) condition introduced by Page (1987) is equivalent to the existence of a no arbitrage price (NAPS) when no agent has non-null useless vectors. Al- louch, Le Van and Page (2002) show that their generalized NAPS condition is...
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We consider a model with an inffnite number of states of nature, von Neumann - Morgenstern utilities, where agents have different probabil- ity beliefs and where short sells are allowed. We show that no-arbitrage conditions, deffned for ffnite dimensional asset markets models, are not sufficient...
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This work considers optimization problems under Rawls and maximin with multiple discount factors criteria. It proves that though these criteria are different, they have the same optimal value and solution.
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We study a growth model with two types of agents who are heterogeneous in their degree of family altruism. We prove that every equilibrium path converges to a unique steady state, and study the effect of altruism on the properties of steady-state equilibrium. We show that aggregate income is...
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