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Partial spatial equilibria with fuzzy constraints

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  • Claude Ponsard

    (IME - Institut de mathématiques économiques - UB - Université de Bourgogne)

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It is implicitly accepted by spatial economic analysis that the economic behaviour of agents located in given spaces (market areas, regions, etc.) is precise, that is to say, their behaviour is such that a possible action (consumption, production) is, or is not, preferable to another. In otherwords, economic agents are assumed to make accurate economic calculations and optimise the objective functions under strict constraints of resource limitation. These objective functions have clearly defined arguments and well-controlled parameters.

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  • Claude Ponsard, 1981. "Partial spatial equilibria with fuzzy constraints," Working Papers hal-01542389, HAL.
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    1. PONSARD, Claude, 1980. "Fuzzy economic spaces," Institut des Mathématiques Economiques – Document de travail de l’I.M.E. (1974-1993) 43, Institut des Mathématiques Economiques. LATEC, Laboratoire d'Analyse et des Techniques EConomiques, CNRS, Université de Bourgogne.
    2. Claude Ponsard, 1980. "Fuzzy economic spaces," Working Papers hal-01527230, HAL.
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