Existence of Equilibria with a Tight Marginal Pricing Rule
Jean-Marc Bonnisseau and
Bernard Cornet
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Abstract:
This paper deals with the existence of marginal pricing equilibria when it is defined by using a new and tighter normal cone introduced by B. Cornet and M.O. Czarnecki. The main interest of this new definition of the marginal pricing rule comes from the fact that it is more precise in the sense that the set of pricessatisfying the condition is smaller than the one given by the Clarke's normal cone. The counterpart is that it is not convex valued, which leads to some mathematical difficulties in the existence proof. The result is obtained through an approximation argument under the same assumptions as in the previous existence results.
Keywords: existence; marginal pricing rule; increasing returns; General economic equilibrium; Equilibre économique général; rendements d'échelle croissants; tarification marginale (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2006-01
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Published in 2006
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