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On the survival and irreductibility assumptions for incomplete financial markets with nominal assets

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Stella Kanellopoulou
Abdelkrim Seghir
Leila Triki

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Nous nous intéressons à démontrer l’existence d’un équilibre dans une économie avec marchés incomplets et actifs nominaux, où les préférences des agents sur leurs ensembles de consommations peuvent être non-ordonnés et ne satisfont pas d’hypothèse de monotonie. Quand nous relaxons l’hypothèse de stricte positivité des ressources initiales, nous devons introduire des hypothèses de survivance et d’irréductibilité adéquate dont la formulation est le but de ce papier.

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Article provided by ADRES in its journal Annales d'Economie et de Statistique.

Volume (Year): (2006)
Issue (Month): 82 (Avril-Juin)
Pages: 02
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