How to discard non-satiation and free-disposal with paper money
From MaRDI portal
Publication:1814805
DOI10.1016/0304-4068(95)00718-0zbMath0855.90017OpenAlexW2011758958MaRDI QIDQ1814805
Publication date: 24 November 1996
Published in: Journal of Mathematical Economics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/0304-4068(95)00718-0
Related Items (12)
Erratum to ``Walras and dividends equilibrium with possibly satiated consumers ⋮ Existence of a competitive equilibrium when all goods are indivisible ⋮ No-arbitrage condition and existence of equilibrium with dividends ⋮ Equilibrium theory with a measure space of possibly satiated consumers. ⋮ An axiomatic characterization of the price-money message mechanism for economies with satiation ⋮ Walras and dividends equilibrium with possibly satiated consumers ⋮ Slack in incomplete markets with nominal assets: A symmetric proof ⋮ Equilibria without the survival assumption ⋮ Hierarchic competitive equilibria ⋮ Competitive equilibria and benefit distributions of population production economies with external increasing returns ⋮ Walrasian equilibrium as limit of competitive equilibria without divisible goods ⋮ On the different notions of arbitrage and existence of equilibrium
Cites Work
- Unnamed Item
- Corrections to an equilibrium existence theorem for a general model without ordered preferences
- Competitive equilibria without free disposal or nonsatiation
- A proof of the existence of equilibrium without the free disposal assumption
- An equilibrium existence theorem for a general model without ordered preferences
- How to discard 'free disposability' - at no cost
- Equilibrium in economies without ordered preferences or free disposal
- Equilibrium in CAPM without a Riskless Asset
- Inefficiency and the Demand for "Money" in a Sequence Economy
- Asset Market Equilibrium with Short-Selling
- On Transaction Costs, Inessential Sequence Economies and Money
This page was built for publication: How to discard non-satiation and free-disposal with paper money