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On a Problem of Proving the Existence of an Equilibrium in a Large Economy without Free Disposal: A problem of a purely finitely additive measure arising from the Fatou's lemma in several dimensions

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  • Yamazaki, Akira & 山崎, 昭, 2001. "On a Problem of Proving the Existence of an Equilibrium in a Large Economy without Free Disposal: A problem of a purely finitely additive measure arising from the Fatou's lemma in several dimensions," Discussion Papers 2000-10, Graduate School of Economics, Hitotsubashi University.
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