The Survival Assumption in Intertemporal Economies
Jean-Marc Bonnisseau and
Alexandrine Jamin ()
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Alexandrine Jamin: CES - Centre d'économie de la Sorbonne - UP1 - Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
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Abstract:
In an economy with a non-convex production sector, we provide an assumption on each individual producer, which implies that the survival assumption holds true at the aggregate level for general pricing rules. For the marginal pricing rule, we derive this assumption from the bounded marginal productivity of inputs. We apply this approach to intertemporal economies and we show how our assumption fits well with the time structure leading to a tractable existence result of equilibria, which could be apply to discrete dynamical growth models.
Keywords: General equilibrium theory; increasing returns; survival assumption; marginal pricing; general pricing rules; Equilibre économique général; rendements croissants; hypothèse de survivance; tarification marginale; règles de tarification générales (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009-11
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Published in 2009
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Journal Article: The Survival Assumption in Intertemporal Economies (2011) 
Working Paper: The Survival Assumption in Intertemporal Economies (2011)
Working Paper: The Survival Assumption in Intertemporal Economies (2011)
Working Paper: The Survival Assumption in Intertemporal Economies (2011)
Working Paper: The Survival Assumption in Intertemporal Economies (2009) 
Working Paper: The Survival Assumption in Intertemporal Economies (2009) 
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