General equilibrium, coordination and multiplicity on spot markets
Roger Guesnerie ()
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Abstract:
This is a slightly revised English version of a paper published in the "Revue d'Economie Politique" 112 (5) sept-oct 2002. The text reviews recent work on expectational coordination in general equilibrium models of the Walrasian tradition. It evokes briefly the multiplicity questions associated with infinite horizon models and the issues associated with "eductive learning". It examines in a more systematic way the coordination difficulties that would arise in finite horizon models with spot multiplicity and discusses the relationship between coordination and incompleteness.
Keywords: équilibre général; multiplicité; General equilibrium models; coordination; multiplicity (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2006-01
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