Boiteux's solution to the shifting-peak problem and the equilibrium price density in continuous time
Anthony Horsley and
Andrew Wrobel
Economic Theory, 2002, vol. 20, issue 3, 503-537
Abstract:
Bewley's condition on production sets, imposed to ensure the existence of an equilibrium price density when $L^{\infty}$ is the commodity space, is weakened to allow applications to continuous-time problems, and especially to peak-load pricing when the users' utility and production functions are Mackey continuous. A general form for production sets with the required property is identified, and examples are given of technologies which meet the weakened but not the original condition: these include industrial use and storage of cyclically priced goods. This gives a framework for settling Boiteux's conjecture on the shifting-peak problem. To make clear the restriction implicit in Mackey continuity, we interpret it as interruptibility of demand; and we point out that, without this assumption, the equilibrium can feature pointed peaks with singular, instantaneous capacity charges. The general equilibrium results are supplemented by results for prices supporting individual consumer or producer optima.
Keywords: Price density; Continuous-time peak-load pricing. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C62 D51 L94 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2002-03-21
Note: Received: February 16, 2000; revised version: July 7, 2001
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