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General Equilibrium in a Heterogeneous-Agent Incomplete-Market Economy with Many Consumption Goods and a Risk-Free Bond

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  • Bar Light

    (Microsoft Research, New York, New York 10012)

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We study a pure-exchange incomplete-market economy with heterogeneous agents. In each period, the agents choose how much to save (i.e., invest in a risk-free bond), how much to consume, and which bundle of goods to consume while their endowments are fluctuating. We focus on a competitive stationary equilibrium (CSE) in which the wealth distribution is invariant, the agents maximize their expected discounted utility, and both the prices of consumption goods and the interest rate are market-clearing. Our main contribution is to extend some general equilibrium results to an incomplete-market Bewley-type economy with many consumption goods. Under mild conditions on the agents’ preferences, we show that the aggregate demand for goods depends only on their relative prices and that the aggregate demand for savings is homogeneous of degree in prices, and we prove the existence of a CSE. When the agents’ preferences can be represented by a CES (constant elasticity of substitution) utility function with an elasticity of substitution that is higher than or equal to one, we prove that the CSE is unique. Under the same preferences, we show that a higher inequality of endowments does not change the equilibrium prices of goods and decreases the equilibrium interest rate. Our results shed light on the impact of market incompleteness on the properties of general equilibrium models.

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  • Bar Light, 2023. "General Equilibrium in a Heterogeneous-Agent Incomplete-Market Economy with Many Consumption Goods and a Risk-Free Bond," Operations Research, INFORMS, vol. 71(4), pages 1093-1111, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:inm:oropre:v:71:y:2023:i:4:p:1093-1111
    DOI: 10.1287/opre.2023.2442
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