Paradoxe global des transferts et multiplicité des équilibres: deux résultats
Alain Trannoy
Annals of Economics and Statistics, 1986, issue 4, 53-61
Abstract:
We prove two results for exchange economies with / goods, n individuals without any differentiability assumption: 1. the multiplicity of equilibria for at least one initial allocation is a necessary condition for the existence of the global transfer paradox; 2. the multiplicity of equilibria for at least one initial allocation is a sufficient condition for the existence of the global transfer paradox.
Date: 1986
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