The Core of an Economy without Ordered Preferences
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Center for Economic Research, Department of Economics, University of Minnesota
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Core existence results are proved for exchange economies with an
infinite dimensional commodity space. In particular, the commodity
space may be any ordered Hausdorff linear topological space, and agents'
preferences need not be transitive, complete, monotone or convex; preferences
may even be interdependent. Under these assumptions a quasi
equilibrium may not exist.
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Yannelis, N.C., (1985), "The Core of an Economy without Ordered Preferences", Discussion Paper No. 214, Center for Economic Research, Department of Economics, University of Minnesota.
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