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Limit Theorems on the Core of a Many Good Economy with Individual Risks

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The relationship between the core of an exchange economy and competitive equilibrium is well-known from the work of Debreu and Scarf (1963). If we define a group of individuals of the same type to be a group with the same preferences and endowments, Debreu and Scarf have shown that if there are a fixed number of types in an economy, and if the economy is expanded by increasing equal numbers of each type, then the set of core allocations converges to the set of competitive allocations.

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  • Weller, Paul, 1979. "Limit Theorems on the Core of a Many Good Economy with Individual Risks," The Warwick Economics Research Paper Series (TWERPS) 148, University of Warwick, Department of Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:wrk:warwec:148
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